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Out-of-School time | Tuesday, February 2

We’re Going to Engineer the Heck Out of This NASA Project

In the hit movie The Martian, Matt Damon plays NASA scientist Mark Watney, who gets marooned on Mars. The situation is dire, but Watney shows grit (plus extreme science and engineering skills) as he jury-rigs devices to make oxygen and water, repair his shelter, and communicate with the folks back on Earth. Who knew that problem-solving and the engineering design process could make for a thrilling Hollywood spectacle?

EiE Teaching Tips | Thursday, January 28

EiE Teacher Tip: Digital Thermometers Make Data Collection a Snap

Each Thursday on the EiE Blog we offer helpful teaching tips or answer your questions about classroom and materials management.

Are you planning to teach the Engineering is Elementary unit “Now You’re Cooking: Designing Solar Ovens”?  Here are two handy tips from EiE professional development provider Jason Brewer for Lesson 3 (“What’s Hot and What’s Not”).

Engineering and English Language Arts | Tuesday, January 26

Engage Kids in Hands-on Learning with Classroom Engineering

Think back to when you were in elementary school. What do you remember most vividly? Was it listening to a lecture, watching a demonstration, or filling out a worksheet?  Probably not! Personally, I’ll always remember the time in fourth grade when I installed a light bulb in a cardboard box to make an incubator and hatched baby chicks for the school science fair.

EiE Teaching Tips | Thursday, January 21

Cleaning an Oil Spill? Replicating an Artifact? EiE Classroom Videos Help You Prepare

http://www.eie.org/eie-classroom-videoDo you teach the Engineering is Elementary (EiE) unit "Solid as a Rock: Replicating an Artifact" or “A Slick Solution: Cleaning an Oil Spill?" You’ll want to check out the brand-new Classroom Videos for these units.

If you haven’t taught an EiE unit in a while, Classroom Videos are great for a concise refresher. They help you see what each activity looks like when real kids are working through it. Use the helpful reflection questions that accompany each video to identify highly effective pedagogical practices you can put to work in your own classroom.

Scholarships and Awards | Tuesday, January 19

New EiE PD Scholarships Reach Rural Schools, ELL Teachers

Here at Engineering is Elementary we’re constantly brainstorming: “How ELSE can we support elementary teachers as they teach science and engineering?” Recently we decided to reinvest $200,000 from our project funds for a new round of professional development scholarships . . .  and today we’re delighted to announce the names (below) of 100 elementary teachers from 24 states who will receive the first awards under the new program.

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