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Author reflection

You made it to the end of this guide! It’s just about that time to give your students a pat on the back for a job well done! Don’t forget to give yourself one too. You should feel proud, especially if STEM was a new topic for you. Whether you’re actually a STEM instructor or not, you tried. Hopefully you and your students learned something along the way, and had fun. That’s most important. Many students and adults in general feel nervous or even scared when trying new things. They are afraid to fail or look bad in front of their peers or even their own children. What is most important is to have a curious mind and to try your best. Even if you fail, learn from the experience and then try to improve with every opportunity you have.

Hopefully you found this guide useful at your school, site, or in your classroom. I hope it sheds a little bit of light on some of the STEM activities you can do with students, while maintaining a budget for your program. If you have any thoughts you would like to share, feel free to contact me on Facebook, at the Tyrome Williams Foundation. I appreciate your time and consideration in reading this guide.

Best,

Tyrome Williams

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