Discover how BrightPath uses hands-on STEM activities in early childhood education to enhance problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking in young learners.
In today’s rapidly evolving world, early exposure to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) is essential to building strong problem-solving skills, creativity, and teamwork. At BrightPath, we believe that even the youngest learners can engage with these critical areas through hands-on exploration, critical thinking, and personal expression. Using the BeeCurious Curriculum, our approach is designed to cultivate curiosity and a love for discovery, making STEM an integral part of our daily learning environment.
STEM activities are woven seamlessly throughout the BeeCurious curriculum. Each week, children engage in focused activities that stimulate their scientific curiosity, while afternoons follow the Montessori approach, allowing for self-directed learning.
Key components of our curriculum include:
By blending these elements into daily activities, the BeeCurious curriculum creates a learning environment where children can explore, experiment, and grow in a nurturing and supportive setting.
Two standout STEM activities from the BeeCurious curriculum are "Magnetic Me" and "Understanding Electrical Circuits." Each is designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving.
Both activities provide valuable learning outcomes, such as understanding physical forces, fostering personal creativity, and building teamwork.
STEM activities here at BrightPath are designed to enhance problem-solving abilities by encouraging children to manipulate materials, ask questions, and think critically. For example, the magnetic activity allows children to explore trial and error as they figure out how magnets work, and teachers encourage them with prompts like, “I wonder what would happen if…?”
An anecdote that highlights this is when children became fascinated by frogs in a nearby lake. This led to a classroom project involving aquatic frogs as pets. Children built frog habitats with their families and engaged in a discussion on the frog life cycle. This project encouraged creative expression, while allowing children to explore concepts in biology and ecology. Such hands-on, open-ended experiences provide ample opportunities for children to engage in problem-solving, all while nurturing their creative instincts.
To evaluate the impact of STEM activities on children’s development, we use Pearson assessments, which are integrated into the BP Connect app. Each child’s participation is tracked through photos and tagged to regional-mandated skill sets, creating a personal portfolio for each student. This allows us to see how children grow through each STEM activity and measure their success based on skills gained.
One of our most successful examples of STEM's impact involved magnet blocks. Children started by building simple structures, but as they grew older, their creations became more complex. Education Coach, Melissa Brown, explains that “one child designed an entire zoo, complete with cages and a large bird habitat. This demonstrated not only a deeper understanding of spatial relationships and fine motor skills, but also an impressive leap in creative thinking and project planning.”
At BrightPath, educators play a pivotal role in facilitating STEM learning. They provide materials, offer age-appropriate explanations, and guide children with open-ended questions like, “What do you think will happen if…?” By encouraging exploration and allowing for trial and error, teachers help children take ownership of their learning. Additionally, educators are flexible, adapting activities based on children’s interests, ensuring that STEM learning remains engaging and relevant.
Feedback from children is key to refining our STEM activities. Melissa explains that “when children show enthusiasm for an activity, we repeat it with new twists to keep their interest alive. For example, in the ‘Understanding Electrical Circuits’ activity, we introduced playdough made without salt to show that not all materials conduct electricity. We also added different types of flashlights and incorporated shadow play to deepen the learning experience.” From there, educators document these observations and adjust activities based on what worked and what didn’t, ensuring that the curriculum evolves alongside the children.
One of challenge is helping educators understand the value of hands-on STEM learning. Melissa explains that “to address this, we provide training courses and articles that emphasize the importance of tactile exploration.” By encouraging teachers to reflect on their own learning preferences, they appreciate the value of children learning through active, hands-on engagement. This reflection has helped foster a stronger commitment to STEM activities in the classroom.
Here at BrightPath, we recognize that children have different learning styles and abilities, and we strive to make STEM activities accessible to everyone. From providing gloves for children with sensory sensitivities to offering noise-canceling headphones for those sensitive to sound, we ensure that every child can participate. Activities are also tiered, allowing children at different developmental stages to engage at their own level, ensuring that everyone benefits from STEM learning.
We are always looking for ways to innovate and expand our STEM curriculum. From adding classroom pets and plants to engaging children in recycling projects with local businesses, we aim to make STEM learning a part of everyday life. By fostering curiosity and collaboration with the world around them, we believe our young learners will be well-prepared to thrive in a technology-driven world.
STEM education using the BeeCurious curriculum provides young children with the foundation they need to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. Through engaging, hands-on activities, children are encouraged to explore, experiment, and grow in ways that will serve them throughout their academic journey and beyond.