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Spatial Thinking Zoom

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Join the NYS 4-H Geo-Spatial Team on March 22 @ 3pm (ZOOM) for Spatial Thinking

Spatial Thinking = STEM Success

What do origami, playing with brick blocks, and sketching have to do with STEM? They are all about Spatial Thinking! Explore the research that connects spatial thinking to STEM success. Try some activities for yourself in the hands-on Zoom workshop using simple supplies. Up your STEM game with Spatial Thinking fun!

Questions?

Contact Kat Leo - 845-344-1234



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