In their monthly STEM activity, GHCDS 9th graders dove into hands-on geometry by building 3D models of various shapes. Students first created one-dimensional nets, carefully designing each pattern, and then assembled these into finished 3D shapes. This engaging exercise is part of GHCDS’s commitment to STEM education, which fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. By exploring geometry in a hands-on way, students gain a deeper understanding of spatial relationships and practical applications of math, building a strong foundation for future STEM learning and innovation.
Through projects like this, GHCDS empowers students to connect theoretical concepts with real-world applications, preparing them for success in the rapidly evolving fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.