STEAM Workshop

Recipe rescue: a STEAM workshop

Through movement, imagination, and performance, I help elementary school educators teach STEAM in a fun and relatable way.

You know how some elementary school educators are struggling to teach STEAM in a way that the students really get it, especially the STEM part? And how discouraging and frustrating for their students to find STEM “boring” or not useful for their lives? I help elementary school educators who want to teach STEAM and STEM  in playful and engaging ways for the students. 

Recipe Rescue is a fun and interactive workshop that includes: 

  • Author Nancy Li reading the “Let’s Make A Cake!” picture book read out loud and doing a Q&A 
  • Bringing characters to life through exploration 
  • Importance of observation in the “Let’s Make A Cake” book, science, and baking
  • Science of baking and chemistry with ingredient character (e.g., flour, eggs, sugar, etc.) exploration 
  • Recipe rescue through interactive performance 

STEAM learnings include: 

  • Science – playful learning of the study of structure and behavior of the world through observation 
  • Chemistry – how each ingredient has a form and function in baking  
  • Working together as a team via different character ingredients 

The Recipe Rescue workshop also includes supporting material such as: 

  • STEM lesson plan for 3rd to 4th grade level Common Core Standards and includes creating, adding, and subtracting fractions, number lines, time telling, and science of taste
  • SEL lesson plans for students to explore the feelings and motivations of different characters in the “Let’s Make A Cake!” picture book 
  • Coloring sheets, word search, origami fortune teller, and other fun activities