STEAM Ready Teaching | Meliora Leadership Institute
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2-Hour Professional Development Training

STEAM Ready Teaching

Move beyond simply doing STEAM activities. Learn how to intentionally create early learning experiences that build curiosity, investigation, creativity, collaboration, and problem solving.

  • Beginning Level
  • Early Childhood Educators
  • Hands-On & Practical
  • 120 Minutes
Training Overview

STEAM is not an activity. It is a way of teaching.

Young children are naturally curious. They ask questions, test ideas, take things apart, put things together, explore materials, notice patterns, and try again when something does not work.

STEAM Ready Teaching helps early childhood educators recognize the STEAM already happening in children’s play and become more intentional about extending that learning. Participants explore how teacher language, thoughtful questions, classroom materials, observation, and hands-on experiences can deepen children’s thinking across Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.

The Shift

Instead of asking, “What STEAM activity can I do?”, educators learn to ask, “What are children noticing, wondering, testing, building, creating, and trying to understand?”

Intentional Integration

Seeing STEAM Through the Eyes of a Child

STEAM concepts are woven through children’s everyday exploration, play, conversation, and problem solving.

S

Science

Observing, predicting, comparing, investigating, questioning, experimenting, and discovering.

T

Technology

Using simple tools, materials, systems, processes, and inventions to accomplish a purpose.

E

Engineering

Planning, building, balancing, designing, testing, improving, and solving problems.

A

Arts

Imagining, representing ideas, designing, creating, expressing, and thinking in new ways.

M

Mathematics

Counting, measuring, sorting, comparing, recognizing patterns, estimating, and using spatial reasoning.

Learning Objectives

What Participants Will Learn

By the end of this two-hour training, participants will be able to:

Define STEAM and explain the role of each discipline in developmentally appropriate early childhood learning.
Identify everyday opportunities for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics within children’s play and routines.
Use intentional teacher language and open-ended questions that encourage children to observe, investigate, predict, explain, and problem solve.
Plan a simple integrated STEAM experience that begins with children’s curiosity, interests, materials, or real-world experiences.
Course Content

Two Hours of Practical STEAM Learning

A focused introduction designed to help educators apply STEAM thinking immediately in early childhood classrooms.

Welcome: Children Are Born Curious

10 Minutes

Explore curiosity as the starting point for STEAM and reflect on the ways young children naturally investigate the world.

Module 1: What STEAM Really Means in Early Childhood

20 Minutes

Unpack each STEAM discipline and distinguish intentional STEAM teaching from isolated crafts, worksheets, or one-time activities.

Module 2: Recognizing STEAM in Everyday Play

25 Minutes

Learn to identify the science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics already present in blocks, water play, nature, dramatic play, art, and classroom routines.

Module 3: Intentional Teacher Language & Questions

25 Minutes

Practice using advanced language and questions that move children from doing to thinking, explaining, testing ideas, and making connections.

Module 4: Designing a STEAM-Ready Learning Environment

20 Minutes

Consider open-ended materials, natural materials, tools, loose parts, documentation, and classroom arrangements that encourage exploration and problem solving.

Module 5: From Activity to Intentional STEAM Experience

15 Minutes

Use a simple planning process to connect children’s interests and questions to multiple STEAM disciplines without forcing every discipline into every experience.

Reflection, Knowledge Check & Next Step

5 Minutes

Identify one immediate classroom change and reflect on how intentional teaching can strengthen children’s curiosity, persistence, creativity, and thinking.

Teaching in Action

What Intentional STEAM Teaching Looks Like

Notice

Observe what children are curious about, what they repeat, what they struggle with, and what they are trying to make sense of.

Extend

Introduce meaningful language, questions, materials, tools, and new possibilities without taking over children’s thinking.

Connect

Help children see relationships across disciplines, for example how balance, measurement, design, creativity, and testing can all appear in one building experience.

Continue the Journey

Your First Step Toward Becoming STEAM Ready

This introductory training provides educators with a foundation for more intentional STEAM practice and can serve as an entry point into Meliora Leadership Institute’s broader STEAM Ready professional learning and school certification pathway.

Step 1: Build a shared understanding of intentional STEAM teaching.
Step 2: Apply STEAM practices in classroom environments and learning experiences.
Step 3: Strengthen implementation through reflection, collaboration, and documentation.
Step 4: Continue toward STEAM Ready Teacher or STEAM Ready School recognition.
Course Details

Designed for Early Childhood Professionals

Length 2 Hours
Level Beginning
Audience Early Childhood Educators
Provider Meliora Leadership Institute

Become a More Intentional STEAM Teacher

Give children more than activities. Create learning experiences that invite them to wonder, investigate, design, create, test, explain, and discover.

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