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Learning STEM with Cyberchase
One middle school in Dade city, Florida, is putting on a county STEM fair for 6th graders based on the PBS math series, Cyberchase. The students demonstrate their skills in writing computer code, examining the effects of various conductors on circuits, and using drones and rockets all in an effort to expand their knowledge of science, technology, engineering and math.
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