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As part of our focus on curricular integration, Yavneh incorporates STEAM as the backbone of a Yavneh education.

STEAM Skills are Complementary & Symbiotic

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As part of the STEAM process, students are taught to use the Design Thinking process from Stanford’s D. School. Design Thinking is a human-centered technique for solving problems in a creative and innovative way. It incorporates steps focused on empathy and risk taking, thus making the process more relevant to students.

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Family Day of CodeFamilies come together for our annual Family Day of Code, Tinkering and Play and participate in coding, rocket launching, escape room, robotics and more.
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Robotics CompetitionMiddle school students participated in a worldwide competition using Dot and Dash robots. The competition focused on solving different challenges related to the natural habitats of certain animals. The Yavneh robotics team received 1st place (out of 720) entries in California.
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House Building ChallengeFifth graders were challenged to build a house of the "3 Little Pigs" that the "Wolf" (hairdryer) could not blow down.
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Robotics ElectiveAs part of the Robotics elective, middle school students explore Arduino boards and other components to code. This program is run by Yavneh in partnership with CIJE.
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Tracking the WindFirst grade explored weather and learned about wind and how to understand the wind directions. Students built their own wind vane to take home and track the wind.
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Properties & States of Matter6th grade explored the properties and states of matter by examining how similar looking liquids can have different properties.
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MeteorologyFor the 5th grade unit on meteorology, students learned about the layers of gases in the atmosphere and the concept of density. They created a density column with water and sugar to represent the five layers of atmosphere.
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The World of InsectsSecond graders dive into the the world of insects. They learn about the life cycle of mealworms. And for other creatures, they built insect hotels that will be placed outside in our garden area.
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First Grade RoboticsDuring Robotics in first grade, students learn the basics of looping to make a stronger foundation to understand multiplication.
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The Human BodyFor their integrated learning unit about the human body, third graders learned the scientific names of bones, practiced Hebrew vocabulary, read passages, performed a STEAM exploration about joints using legos, and found prayers from the Siddur, all relating to the Human Body.
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Ship BuildingIn preparation for their upcoming field trip to San Francisco to visit tall ships, 5th graders built their own ships. They tested them to see if they could float and then made their own "transatlantic journey" in the pool. They also challenged the boats against wind, "waves" and "cargo" using Lego figures.
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Making Recycled PaperSecond graders learned how to make recycled paper. Connecting this topic with reading week, the students wrote a book using the recycled paper for the cover.
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Electric Paper Circuit BuildingFor the unit on electricity, 4th grade explored parallel and series circuits and looked at how an alarm circuit works. They also discovered the advantage and disadvantages associated with each type of circuit and built their own electric paper circuits.
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Middle School Innovation LabIn Middle School Innovation Lab, students are creating products or services to help solve problems. Currently, students are working on a full sized challah slicer and "go to" vending machines.
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It's Magnetic!While learning about magnetism, 4th grade explored the properties of magnets during STEAM by doing a variety of hands on experiments.
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Ice Cream FactoryFor STEAM, first grade learned about the science behind making ice cream. They researched the processes and systems of how to implement a factory. The students hosted an ice cream factory in their classroom for their families and the rest of the Yavneh students.

Yavneh 8th Graders Shine in Social Entrepreneurship Initiative Event

This past Wednesday, 8th graders joined forces with their South Peninsula Hebrew Day School peers for a remarkable event. This gathering of the minds marked the culmination of the Social Entrepreneurship Initiative, where students crafted innovative tech solutions and weaved them seamlessly with Jewish values. This project is part of The Yavneh STEAM initiative. 🚀 [...]

Yavneh Day School’s 10th Annual Day of Code, Tinkering, and Play – RECAP 🚀🤖

The air was buzzing with creativity and excitement as Yavneh Day School marked the milestone of its 10th Annual Day of Code, Tinkering, and Play. Reflecting on this transformative journey, our K-8 STEAM Director, Vanina Sandel, expressed her gratitude: *"I would like to thank all the volunteers who worked yesterday to make The Family Day [...]

10th Annual Family Day of Code, Tinkering, and Play — PRESS RELEASE

Yavneh Family Day of Code, Tinkering, and Play 10.0 - This Year’s Theme - A Decade of Inspiring Future Innovators Los Gatos, CA, September 20, 2023 — Calling all STEAM students and families, the annual Yavneh Family Day of Code, Tinkering, and Play is back for its 10th year – a monumental milestone! Yavneh's Day [...]

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