Best Free Earth Day Lessons & Activities By Diana Restifo published 11 April 23 These free Earth Day lessons and activities will help teachers explore this crucial subject with K-12 students in an engaging, age-appropriate way
How One District Launched Its Mobile STEM Lab By Erik Ofgang published 7 April 23 The STEAM Machine is a portable STEM lab and mobile makerspace that just got rolling in Wichita Falls ISD
What is Nova Education and How Does It Work? Best Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 20 March 23 Nova Education is a science video collection website designed for education.
What is Nova Labs PBS and How Does It Work? Best Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards published 9 March 23 Nova Labs PBS is a research-based learning platform that uses real data to challenge students.
What is SciencetoyMaker and How Can it Be Used to Teach? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 8 February 23 SciencetoyMaker is a resource website offering guidance on how to print and make gliders, boomerangs and more.
Best Science Lessons & Activities By Diana Restifo published 20 December 22 Bring the wonderful world of science into your classroom with these top lesson and activities
What is Phenomenon-Based Learning? By Erik Ofgang published 5 December 22 Phenomenon-based learning sparks students’ curiosity by creating science lessons that rely upon real-world phenomena.
The Benefits of Early STEM Education By Erik Ofgang published 4 November 22 The benefits of early STEM education come from fostering young children’s natural curiosity and love for exploration.
NASA’s 6 Top Tools for Teaching About the James Webb Space Telescope By Erik Ofgang last updated 1 August 22 NASA has a wealth of resources for educators looking to use the James Webb Space Telescope to teach STEM.
Teaching About the James Webb Space Telescope By Erik Ofgang last updated 1 August 22 The James Webb Space Telescope provides lots of opportunities for teachers to engage and inspire their students.
How to Teach with the U.S. Government’s UFO Report By Erik Ofgang published 17 May 22 The U.S. government’s UFO report provides the perfect opportunity to teach about media literacy and the search for extraterrestrial life.
How to Teach Climate Change Without Scaring Students By Erik Ofgang published 13 August 21 Dr. Eric J. Pyle, president of the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA), offers advice for how to teach climate change without scaring or dividing students.
Best Free Virtual Labs By Diana Restifo published 21 July 21 Virtual labs are not just a pandemic thing.
How to Teach NASA’s Mars Landing By Erik Ofgang last updated 18 February 21 NASA’s Perseverance Rover is scheduled to land on the Red Planet Thursday. Here’s how to stream the event in-class and get your students ready.
Readorium Helps Kids Build Reading Skills While Learning Science By TL Editors published 26 March 20 Readorium is a website offering a virtual science library with books and activities that focus on building students reading comprehension and science knowledge.
Generation Genius: Next Generation K-5 Science Videos By TL Editors last updated 5 March 20 Generation Genius is a comprehensive set of science videos and lessons made in partnership with the National Science Teachers Association.
High-Adventure Science: Free Earth Science Lesson Plans By TL Editors published 17 February 20 High-Adventure Science is a set of six modules focused on earth science topics.
Curated Content Decreases Teacher Planning Time By Annie Galvin Teich published 21 January 20 Teachers love the new curated content channels.
Up, Up and Away By Brian Nadel published 6 January 20 PowerUp 2.0 Electric Paper Airplane Conversion Kit
uHandy Turns Camera on Smartphone into Microscope For STEM Learning By TL Editors published 11 November 19 UHandy is a digital microscope attachment for your handheld smart device.