Students in the Summer HUB Project on Monday morning dabbled with STEM projects during the enrichment hour.
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ROCHELLE — Students in the Summer HUB Project on Monday morning dabbled with STEM projects during the enrichment hour.
Projects were flying through classrooms as the students had fun learning, building and growing. Third grade students worked to stack cups and build towers with plastic cups only using string and a rubber band. The rubber band would wrap around the cup and the students had to pull the string to manipulate the cup and place it where they wanted it.
The project forced students to problem solve, work collaboratively and think outside of the box. After the group completed one task they were given another mission to try and complete. The Monday stacking challenge will lead to a variety of activities and lessons in STEM through the week.