STEM Curriculum
Developed by the National Society of Professional Engineers, this sight provides a list of engineering marvels from each and every state. The sites listed here are a large sample of places you can visit to see of what engineers can create!
Do you ever get to a topic and realize you do not remember as much about it as you should? With Science Refreshers you can choose your grade range, k-6, the topic, and instantly receive links. These links can help you brush up on the topic and become a genius once again.
Students can use science notebooks to help them understand and refine their current knowledge of science, this website encourages the use of these notebooks and provides tips and examples about how to use them successfully.
Offers many hands-on science activities categorized by science themes.
Scientists, or budding scientists, can use this website to communicate with other science scholars and share their information and ideas with one another.
The curriculum engages youth in learning scientific concepts and processes, the engineering design process cycle and technology creations and building.
Here, students can find helpful information about all levels of physics and get any support they might need from interactive videos, worksheets, and review sessions.
OC provides students with lectures on STEM subjects to help improve learning and to provide supplemental information for personal and academic development.
Intended for elementary and secondary school students and professionals who are interested in learning more about the nervous system and brain.
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is an honorific society of distinguished scholars engaged in scientific and engineering research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare. You can read all of their published work for free online at the National Academies Press, or download them as a PDF for a fee.
PUMAS is a collection of examples already proven effective in the classroom to help children k-12 connect what they are learning in the classroom and how they can use it in their everyday life.
This lesson plan from NASA gets students interested in learning about science and engineering through an interactive activity about comets and models.