The aim of this study is to teach how to design a circuit using simple electrical circuit elements with a STEM activity conducted with 4 students with learning difficulties studying at a primary school located in the southern region of Anatolia. The research was carried out in the form of extracurricular activities focused on science lessons on the subject of simple electrical circuits for 8 class hours over a period of 2 weeks.After the quantitative stage of the study, which was designed as a mixed method design, the qualitative stage was begun. In the study, a STEM process rubric was used as the quantitative data collection tool, while an observation form and interview form were used as the qualitative data collection tools. At the end of the study, it was determined through interviews that the STEM activities made a significant academic contribution to the participants, that they had a lot of fun while learning, and that they did not easily forget what they had learned. The participants, who stated that the activities benefited them academically in science and mathematics, also reported that they used the knowledge about science and mathematics they gained here in other subjects as well.
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