- Bee-Bot Home Page
- Bee-Bot is an exciting little robot designed for use by young children. This colorful, easy-to-operate, and friendly little robot is a perfect tool for teaching counting, sequencing, estimation,
- For Educators | NASA
- Search hundreds of resources by subject, grade level, type and keyword. These lesson plans and teaching materials support your STEM curriculum
- Amazon.com: micro:bit Basic Starter Kit–By Vilros: Computers & Accessories
- “Includes the BBC Micro Bit and 3 Main Parts to get you startedIncludes Battery Holder with On-Off Switch To Power the MIcrobot on the Go (Does NOT include Batteries)Includes 6 Alligator Clips
- Literacy in the Sciences | Reading Rockets
- Many of the skills that are critical for growing strong readers and writers are also core skills in the study of science and math. Predicting, understanding cause and effect, understanding sequence
- A marriage of light-manipulation technologies — ScienceDaily
- Researchers have built a metasurface-based lens atop a Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) platform. The result is a new, infrared light-focusing system that combines the best features of both
- A4 employability fold out_Interactive_v4.pdf
- organizational skills, working under pressure and to deadline
- Fold N Fly ✈
- Paper Airplane Designs A database of paper airplanes with easy to follow folding instructions.
- Wikispaces
- Wikispaces was founded in 2005 and has since been used by educators, companies and individuals across the globe. Unfortunately, the time has come where we have had to make the difficult business
- Get Caught Engineering | Get Caught Engineering
- Get Caught Engineering, a resource site to help teachers and parents connect “classroom learning” with real life applications in STEM: science, technology, engineering and math.
- Alice Martin
- At 7-years old Alice Martin set out to find out exactly how aeroplanes work. Engineering is not just about equations, it is the practical side of science and maths.
- Vanadium dioxide: A revolutionary material for tomorrow’s electronics: Phase-chance switch can now be performed at higher temperatures — ScienceDaily
- Vanadium dioxide’s unique properties make it perfect for outperforming silicon and giving rise to a new generation of low-power electronic devices.
- Your Students can be “Makers”: 16 Projects Invented by Teachers
- every single project was immediately applicable back in the participant’s classroom. Most of them are generally applicable in any learning environment! Serious high school science content