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Want to start a STEM club, but not sure where to begin? Maybe you have limited time, resources, or STEM experience—but you know how important it is to create hands-on, engaging STEM opportunities for students. This interactive, practical session will walk you through everything you need to confidently launch a fun, sustainable STEM club—whether you’re working in a classroom, after-school program, or another learning space.
What You’ll Learn:
🔹 Quick-Start STEM Club Planning – How to launch with minimal stress & maximum impact.
🔹 Engaging STEM Themes & Activities – Plug-and-play ideas to fit any grade level.
🔹 Meeting Structures That Work – Keep students engaged while making STEM fun & accessible.
🔹 Finding Support & Resources – How to connect with partners, role models, and funding opportunities.
🔹 Avoiding Common Pitfalls – What works (and what doesn’t) when running a STEM club.
By the end, you’ll have a clear plan, ready-to-use ideas, and action steps to start your STEM club right away! Who Should Attend? Educators working with grades 3-8, whether in a school, after-school program, library, museum, or other learning environment. Join us and get ready to ignite curiosity, creativity, and discovery in the next generation of STEM leaders!
Presenter:
Nancy Scales-Coddington | Owner, SciComm Solutions | STEM Consultant | Founder, STEM Socialite Nancy Scales Coddington is a STEM education consultant with over 24 years of experience in designing and leading STEM clubs, programs, and educator trainings. A former public media producer, she specializes in making STEM engaging, accessible, and sustainable for both in-school and out-of-school learning spaces. Nancy serves as an advisor for PBS KIDS educational content and is a board member of the Science Teachers Association of New York State. She has trained educators nationwide on creating impactful STEM experiences and is passionate about fostering curiosity, creativity, and inclusion in STEM education.
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