Math & Science (STEM)

Building the Future: The Importance of Math, Science, and STEM Content
- STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
What is STEM?
- STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
- Prepares children for a rapidly changing, technology-driven world.
- Critical for developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
- Promotes curiosity and a love for learning.
- Discovery Step 1&2
- EIE (Engineering is Elementary)
Engineering is Elementary (Grades 1-5) - Engineering Grades PreK-8 (eiestore.com)
Why STEM?
Title: Engaging Young Minds: How We Teach STEM, Math, and Science
Hands-On Learning
Students will engage in interactive projects like building models, conducting fun science experiments and exploring the natural world through observations, questioning and analysis.Integrate Lessons
Math and Science are taught through real-world applications, such as measuring ingredients in cooking or studying animals and plants.Encouraging Curiosity
Goal is to promote exploration and critical thinking by asking open-ended questions and encouraging students to find solutions.
Michelle Hwang
Head of Math & Science(STEM)
Math and Science curricula at GCIS uphold values of critical thinking, communication, and practical skills for students’ growth. A holistic approach for these subjects is inquiry-based learning and collaboration to construct reliable ideas connected to contemporary issues. Students are capable of demonstrating a good sense of knowledge in their endeavor to create a better world.