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Hi there! I’m Madeline Stoddard, the educator and creative mind behind inventHERS. With over a decade of experience teaching K–12 students—including Title I schools, private schools, microschools—I specialize in sparking curiosity and empowering young learners through STEM, invention education, and problem-based learning. I currently serve as the Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame & Co-Director of Invention Convention Florida, where I design innovative programs that blend creativity, critical thinking, and real-world innovation. I’m passionate about helping educators bring fresh, engaging ideas into their classrooms—and I love crafting resources that make learning feel like discovery. Whether you’re looking to foster inventive thinking, integrate STEM in meaningful ways, or bring hands-on magic to your lessons, you’re in the right place. Let’s hatch some great ideas together! 🐣💡
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Preview of Grace Hopper: Women Inventor Coloring Page

Grace Hopper: Women Inventor Coloring Page

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Bring invention, innovation, and representation into your classroom with these engaging Women Inventor Coloring Pages from inventHERS. Each page highlights a remarkable woman inventor and includes visual elements connected to her work, making it a fun and low-prep way for students to learn about the people behind important innovations. These pages can be used in a variety of ways: Morning work or early finisher activities Women’s History Month lessons STEM / invention units Makerspace or innov
Preview of Tu Youyou: Women Inventor Coloring Page

Tu Youyou: Women Inventor Coloring Page

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Bring invention, innovation, and representation into your classroom with these engaging Women Inventor Coloring Pages from inventHERS. Each page highlights a remarkable woman inventor and includes visual elements connected to her work, making it a fun and low-prep way for students to learn about the people behind important innovations. These pages can be used in a variety of ways: Morning work or early finisher activities Women’s History Month lessons STEM / invention units Makerspace or innov
Preview of Invention Lesson: Josephine Cochran, Women Inventor of the Dishwasher

Invention Lesson: Josephine Cochran, Women Inventor of the Dishwasher

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🍽️ Redesign the Experience, Not the Machine Inspired by Josephine CochraneInnovation doesn’t always mean building a new machine - sometimes it means redesigning the system around a problem.In this hands-on, invention-centered lesson, students explore how Josephine Cochrane transformed a frustrating, undervalued task into a world-changing innovation by questioning who was affected, why the problem existed, and how the experience could be improved. Students learn that invention can focus on p
Preview of FREE STEM Career Posters – Inspire Future Scientists, Engineers, and Innovators!

FREE STEM Career Posters – Inspire Future Scientists, Engineers, and Innovators!

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FREE STEM Career Posters – Inspire Future Scientists, Engineers, and Innovators!Looking to spark curiosity and show students the real-world potential of STEM degrees? These free printable STEM Career Posters are the perfect way to introduce middle and high school students to the exciting opportunities that await with a degree in Engineering, Math, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and STEM in general! Each eye-catching poster includes: A brief description of the degree ⚙️ Real-world career e
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Experience

Hi there! I’m Madeline Stoddard, the educator and creative mind behind inventHERS. With over a decade of experience teaching K–12 students—including Title I schools, private schools, microschools—I specialize in sparking curiosity and empowering young learners through STEM, invention education, and problem-based learning. I currently serve as the Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame & Co-Director of Invention Convention Florida, where I design innovative programs that blend creativity, critical thinking, and real-world innovation. I’m passionate about helping educators bring fresh, engaging ideas into their classrooms—and I love crafting resources that make learning feel like discovery. Whether you’re looking to foster inventive thinking, integrate STEM in meaningful ways, or bring hands-on magic to your lessons, you’re in the right place. Let’s hatch some great ideas together! 🐣💡

Teaching style

My teaching style is all about igniting curiosity, encouraging creativity, and empowering students to think like inventors. I blend hands-on learning, problem-based challenges, and real-world connections to make every lesson feel meaningful and memorable. Whether it’s through STEM exploration, design thinking, or storytelling, I strive to create a classroom environment where students feel confident taking risks, asking big questions, and building solutions that matter.