Incorporating STEAM Learning in Homeschool

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Written by: Esther Okelola

How to Incorporate STEAM Learning in Homeschool!

Are you looking to boost your homeschool with STEAM learning? You’re in the right place!

STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math. It helps students think creatively and critically about solving problems and exploring the world around them. And yes, it can be an exciting and quick addition to your homeschool day!

What Is STEAM?

STEAM combines science and math with creativity and design. It promotes hands-on learning that boosts engagement and builds real-world skills. Think coding, building robots, experiments and more!

Easy Ways to Add STEAM to Your Homeschool Schedule

Here are some simple ways to get started:

  • My online classes with built-In STEAM Activities
    My online homeschool program includes virtual science simulations and interactive lessons. These tools support all students, including those with unique learning needs.
  • Use Universal Design Tools
    I include features such as audio narration, captioned videos, and simple controls so every student can join in.

Where Can I Find These Opportunities?

  • My Online Program
    My classes are flexible, engaging, with built in STEAM simulations and activities.
  • BONUS Resource
    • Examples of FREE / low cost STEAM events and activities you can find at your local library:
      • Nature exploration
      • Homeschool groups
      • Innovation labs
      • Maker spaces → 3D printing, recycled art, and more!

READY TO GET STARTED?

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Join my early roll-out of 2026 – 2027 classes and enjoy early bird pricing! → Click here (4th Grade)

? Winter & Spring 2025–2026 classes are going live in phases → Click here (3rd Grade) so you don’t miss updates. 

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? Leave a comment!
What STEAM topics are your students excited about?!

Final Thought:
STEAM helps students develop confidence, creativity, critical-thinking and problem solving skills. With the right tools and support, class related and supplemental homeschool STEAM activities can be a place where great ideas come to life.

Reference:

Jones, L. (2023, September 18). Universal Design for Learning (UDL): Overview and future direction. IRIS. https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/interview/universal-design-for-learningudl-overview-and-future-direction/

Photo Credit: Scratch Golf Ball Rocket – Creative Commons, Flickr – Steve Jurvetson, 2006

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