November Monthly Mentors
- Cal Poly SWE Webmaster

- Apr 15
- 1 min read
Last Thursday, November 6th, Cal Poly SWE held our November Monthly Mentor volunteer event at Sanchez Elementary School. Four volunteers visited three fourth-grade classrooms to introduce students to electrical engineering through hands-on activities.
Volunteers began by talking with the students about what engineers do and how electrical systems work in everyday life. After the discussion, the fourth graders used Snap Circuits to build simple circuits that powered a lightbulb and a small fan. Students followed circuit diagrams, worked together in teams, and experimented with different connections while learning the basics of the engineering design process.
The classrooms were full of excitement as students asked questions, helped each other troubleshoot, and celebrated when their circuits worked. It was encouraging to see how quickly they learned and how engaged they were throughout the activity.
Cal Poly SWE is grateful to our volunteers for making this outreach possible, and we are proud to bring fun and meaningful STEM experiences to local schools each month. We are looking forward to our next Monthly Mentor visit.
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