A comprehensive STEM series for grades 1-5 exploring food chains, energy flow, and ecosystem stability through hands-on engineering and design challenges aligned with Texas TEKS.
A comprehensive STEM and engineering curriculum for Grades 1-5, aligned with Texas TEKS, focusing on life cycles, plant dependencies, and biological adaptations through hands-on challenges.
A series of STEM engineering challenges for grades 1-5 focused on the interactions between living things and their environments. Each lesson maps to specific Texas Science TEKS and incorporates simple, non-messy materials to explore biological and environmental concepts.
A comprehensive STEM sequence for grades 1-5 focusing on structural engineering and physics. Students progress from exploring material properties and shapes to designing complex, efficient structures, building their understanding of forces, stability, and the engineering design process.
A differentiated science unit exploring the life cycles, parts, and processes of plants for Kindergarten, 2nd, and 4th grade students.
A Grade 5 PBL sequence focused on the hydrosphere and human impact, partnered with Zoo New England. Students investigate the connection between the particulate nature of matter and the survival of fostered endangered turtles in the Nashoba Brook Watershed.