NASA ALSDE STEM Institute Training


Hi Internet World!

A couple of weeks ago, I was honored to work with 3rd-5th grade teachers from all over the great state of Alabama on (drumroll please...) NASA Resources and STEM Science lessons. Our presenter John Weis was phenomenal.  He kept us engaged with hands on engineering design lessons that made my colleagues and me think, laugh, ask questions,  scratch our heads, and LEARN.  He taught us exactly what we'd be doing with our students by allowing us to become students.  Here's a secret. IT WAS A BLAST!

All hands were on deck while making our Lunar Buggy


When I left the training, I was empowered by NASA, John Weis, and all the great professionals from the Alabama State Department of Education.  It's been about three weeks, and my class and I have completed two labs.  Guess what? My students have been engaged, they can discuss and explain the concepts, and they are learning to think like engineers.  I consider that a NASA ALSDE STEM Institute win.

Teachers, home schoolers, administrators, and internet world, did you know that NASA has tons of resources designed specifically for Science education for students in grades  K-12? Don't worry, Ms. Bee has you covered.  Click the link below for access to all of the great lessons NASA provides, FREE.

Y'all be sweet!
Ms. Bee

Click the link below for NASA Resources. Some resources include STEM Designs that students will LOVE!!!

NASA RESOURCES HERE

Do you have any STEM Design or other science resources that others can use? If so, please feel drew to share in the comments.

FREE Word Problem Task Card Center

Today, I did it! I published my first activity on Teachers Pay Teachers.  I feel so accomplished! Like many other teachers, I'm always looking for activities that will help me to reinforce the standards and keep my students engaged.  Teachers Pay Teachers allows educators to do just that.  We create material and share it (some FREE/some paid) with our peers across the world.  

This week, my students were asked to write multiplication and division word problems. We will use these in our center rotation next week. My students were excited and so was I.  I created this resource and shared it (FREE) in my store.  Enjoy! I look forward to your comments and feedback. 

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