Stock Up on STEAM Supplies

I have been using STEAM for the past two years with my fifth graders.  There are some basic supplies that you probably have in your supply closets but should stock up for the new school year.  Most of the challenges that I plan use items that are easy to get and inexpensive.
 Here are some of the things that I always have ready.

#1 Aluminum Foil
 Great for making boats and anything that the kids need to shape.  I measure out materials and they do not get more if it gets damaged.  Some challenges I plan, the students have budgets and each material has a monetary value.  That cuts down on waste.

#2 Masking Tape
You can not have enough masking tape.  I bought a multi-pack at Home Depot.  The school tape does not work and you are lucky if you can get more than a roll.  Invest in the name brand, the other stuff does not hold as well.  I have the kids save their unused tape on rulers so it does not get wasted.  
#3 Large & Small Craft Sticks
Large and small craft sticks are useful for so many things.  I used them to build race cars and catapults.  I always watch for sales at the local craft store.  This is something that you could put on a wish list if your school allows it.
#4 Large & Small Paper Clips
Large and small paper clips are handy when building and for things that need a little weight.  I used them for our race cars and flying contraptions.  
#5 Toilet & Paper Towel Rolls
If you are planning an activity that uses empty rolls start collecting early.  We made marble runs in math class.  They are great for rollercoasters.  Oh and they are free!!!
#6 Large & Small Straws
Great for building boats and cars.  They are handy for many science experiments.  I grab them at the dollar store or at my grocery store.  
My students love STEAM challenges!  
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