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EiE Resources for Teachers | Thursday, October 15

Boost Science Learning in Your K - 5 Classroom with Multimedia Resources from EiE

We asked elementary teachers who were already using the Engineering is Elementary curriculum, “What other resources would help you teach your best?” You said you’d like links to additional online resources about the science topics connected to each engineering unit.

Students get really engaged when they’re learning science and engineering . . . and once they get excited about how maglev trains work, or how to protect the environment by cleaning up an oil spill, they naturally want to learn more. But you don’t have time to research the most interesting, age-appropriate short videos and interactives. So our team has done that work for you.

EiE Resources for Teachers | Tuesday, October 13

EiE Outreach Toolkit Helps Teachers Spread the Word!


Which EiE teacher are you?

  • You need to make a presentation. You just learned about EiE, and you want to encourage your school to adopt the curriculum
  • You need funding. You’re already using EiE, but other teachers at your school are interested. The budget is tight! How can you acquire more curriculum units and materials kits? 
  • You need to get the word out with a press release. Maybe you’re rolling out EiE in a big way! Or you’re having a STEM event where students will display their engineering projects. 

For all of these scenarios, we’ve got resources to help. We hope you’ll share this toolkit with colleagues who may want to bring EiE to their schools.

EiE Teaching Tips | Implementing EiE | Thursday, October 8

“Free-Range Teaching” is a Smart STEM Strategy

The phenomenon called free-range parenting is making news these days. It’s a hands-off approach—the opposite of so-called helicopter parenting. Free-range parents let their kids take reasonable risks and figure things out for themselves; for example, walking to school unescorted, riding public transportation ditto, or (after some safety instruction) building things using sharp tools.

Come to think of it, free range is how most parents parented for most of the 20th century . . . but in our modern times, this approach can be controversial. For a variety of reasons, many parents (and teachers) prefer tighter control at home (and in the classroom). But in the elementary engineering classroom, free-range teaching is a highly effective strategy.

Implementing EiE | Tuesday, October 6

FL Teacher Conference Focuses on STEM Achievement

Later this month, the Florida Association of Science Teachers (FAST) will hold its annual conference in Orlando. The conference theme is “Capitalizing on STEM:  Translating the Promise of STEM into Student Achievement,” and the conference organizers promise a comprehensive overview of the K-12 practices that support successful STEM learning.

Engineering is Elementary, the award-winning K - 5 curriuculum, will be represented at the FAST conference! Visit Judy Campbell in booth #4 in the exhibit hall; she’s looking forward to meeting you and answering your questions about how hands-on engineering supports learning in ALL subjects . . .  and develops 21st century skills like creativity and collaboration.

Out-of-School time | Thursday, October 1

EiE Afterschool Curriculum Adds New Options

Every Thursday on the EiE Blog, we share teacher tips and new resources for teaching  K - 8 engineering.

If you're an afterschool educator who plans to do some engineering with your middle schoolers, your choices just got bigger and more fun than ever. Engineering is Elementary has released two new Engineering Everywhere (EE) curriculum units:

This brings to eight the total number of EE units available to out-of-school time programs as free downloads on our website.

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