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Toledo, Ohio, United States
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We bring 20 years of classroom teaching, 20+ years of programming across multiple industries, and 15 years of writing STEM lessons for schools in the US and for our STEM clubs and workshops.
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Preview of To Mars and Back

To Mars and Back

Humans have dreamed of visiting Mars since the 1880s, but getting there isn’t easy.  Using a game board modeled after the orbits of Mars and Earth, student teams will plot a course to Mars and back. As they plan their Mars mission, students will use the same navigation method that NASA uses for interplanetary travel - the Hohmann Transfer Orbit. You can use this STEM activity, and the included Rover's slideshow to introduce a Solar System unit or a Mars rover design project. In addition to plann
Preview of Build a Circuit

Build a Circuit

Kids love using “real” tools to create a project - when you add a few volts of electricity; they are hooked!  This is the first in a series of three electricity units. This lesson takes students through five mini-challenges that will challenge even students who have previous experience building a simple circuit. Each challenge has information that will inform both the rookie and novice junior electrician. The experiences the kids gain using wire strippers, cutting and splicing wires, and buildin
Preview of Understanding Blueprints

Understanding Blueprints

This presentation introduces blueprints associated with the sled kite, diamond kite, delta kite, sode kite, and rokkaku kite while explaining the details of the blueprint and how they are used to make the kite's sail and adding the dowels.
Preview of Fibers Slideshow

Fibers Slideshow

A Powerpoint presentation that provides many examples of fibers such as thread, yarn and string, silk, bristles, paper, and more. In addition to fiber sources, the presentation illustrates a wide variety of uses that fibers provide.  The Fibers Bundle includes: this presentationa science lab that guides students to explore burlap, cardboard, and paper fibers up close
Preview of Paper Changed the World

Paper Changed the World

Most people know that paper is a versatile product made from natural fibers mashed into a pulp. Did you know that the papermaking process was invented in China and kept secret for centuries until the technology was traded as a state secret to the Turks? For good reason the Chinese view paper as one of their national treasures!  The slideshow is a perfect introduction to a papermaking lab or a unit on Chinese history.
Preview of Rovers Presentation with Activity

Rovers Presentation with Activity

Humans have dreamed of visiting Mars since the 1880s, but getting there isn’t easy.  Using a game board modeled after the orbits of Mars and Earth, student teams will plot a course to Mars and back. As they plan their Mars mission, students will use the same navigation method that NASA uses for interplanetary travel - the Hohmann Transfer Orbit. You can use this STEM activity and the Rovers slideshow to introduce a Solar System unit or a Mars rover design project. In addition to planning their v
Preview of Explore the Planets with Gustav Holst

Explore the Planets with Gustav Holst

A great addition to your planet or Mars Rover study. Student teams will review the planets in our solar system while they listen to The Planets, a suite composed by Gustav Holst which will guide them to look at the planets in a new way. Afterward, they will research two planets or a burning “I Wonder” question. Teams will present findings with an infographic using canva.com, a free online resource for fliers, infographics, Instagram posts, newspapers, and so much more! This bundle includes the
Preview of Fibers: A Flexible Foundation

Fibers: A Flexible Foundation

This Fibers bundle includes a Powerpoint presentation that provides many examples of fibers such as thread, yarn and string, silk, bristles, paper, and more. In addition to fiber sources, the presentation illustrates a wide variety of uses that fibers provide. The presentation is packaged with a science lab that allows students to explore burlap, cardboard, and paper fibers up close as students discuss their source and consider ways they can use the products fibers provide.
Preview of Introduction to Kites

Introduction to Kites

Nine different kites are introduced in the 26-page slideshow, along with an introduction to specialized kite terms and the forces at work on a kite that keep it in the sky.  A weather investigation is also provided that allows students to use weather tools to help them to determine the best kite for your region.
Preview of Cloud Banners

Cloud Banners

In this investigation, teams will color-code a kite design on graph paper to visualize the surface area of a kite. The activity can be followed up with a Cloud Banner presentation that shows how kites are used to represent stories from different regions around the world and to show values and special interests. People have used kites to share art and ideas for thousands of years. If you’re planning to build kites for an Art or STEAM unit, this Cloud Banners presentation makes a great introduct
Preview of Paper Making Bundle

Paper Making Bundle

Most people know that paper is a versatile product made from natural fibers mashed into a pulp. Did you know that the papermaking process was invented in China and kept secret for centuries until the technology was traded as a state secret to the Turks? For good reason the Chinese view paper as one of their national treasures!  The slideshow that introduces this bundle is a perfect introduction to a papermaking lab or a unit on Chinese history. This papermaking bundle includes the following res
Preview of Kites in Flight slideshow

Kites in Flight slideshow

A kite is more than just a scrap of paper or plastic tossed about in the air. It is a carefully engineered craft that balances four forces to achieve stable flight in defiance of the law of gravity. Most students are familiar with kites and many have flown them successfully. This vibrant slideshow introduces the four forces of flight (thrust, drag, lift, and gravity) using a kite as reference. Use this slideshow to introduce a kite building unit or add some STEM to a springtime art or writing pr
Preview of Topographic Maps: 2D maps that showcase a 3D world

Topographic Maps: 2D maps that showcase a 3D world

Topographic maps can seem very busy to the untrained eye, but they are actually ingenious 2D representations of our 3D world.  This slideshow introduces the elements that topographical maps share with conventional maps: e.g. symbols, colors, grid lines, scale, and key. In addition, the presentation explains contour lines - what they mean and how to read them. The slideshow concludes with photos of famous national park landmarks shown side by side with the USGS topographic map of the area.
Preview of How to Use a Compass slideshow

How to Use a Compass slideshow

In a GPS world, do children really need to learn to read a map and use a compass? Yes! Learning to use a compass is an important skill for building spatial reasoning skills and helping children get a sense of their world. This slideshow introduces the compass and guides students through using it to identify cardinal and ordinal directions. From there, they learn to use a compass to get a bearing. Looking for a fun activity to get kids outside? The Kool Kat writing team recommends the Using a
Preview of Edison's Toy Studio STEM design challenge

Edison's Toy Studio STEM design challenge

Are you ready to take your students’ engineering skills to a new level? Edison’s Toy Studio is a Project Based Learning unit designed to support electricity and engineering standards for 3rd-6th grade students. Working in small teams, your students will design and build battery-powered toys using components such as motors, switches, and LED light bulbs as well as cardboard and common craft materials. This is not a “cookbook” lesson plan. Each team’s project will be as varied as the interests and
Preview of Engineering Design Process Template

Engineering Design Process Template

This editable EDP template will guide students as they use the Engineering Design Process in their project based science lessons.The Engineering Design Process (EDP) is an iterative process for developing and improving an object or process. Engineers use this process for assignments like designing a car, building software, designing a hospital, or any number of other projects.
Preview of Electric Circuit Design Challenge

Electric Circuit Design Challenge

This 40-minute lesson uses a design-based approach to build a familiar favorite, the electric circuit game. Teams use what they know about electric circuits to solve the problem of making a quiz game. They discuss and then map out their ideas for building a working game in their science research notebook (SRN) using electric symbols. While building their game students use electrical tools such as needle-nose pliers, wire strippers, and a voltmeter.  The lesson includes step-by-step instruction
Preview of Drawing Electrical Circuits slideshow

Drawing Electrical Circuits slideshow

Say goodbye to messy research notebook sketches that depict electrical projects like a plate of spaghetti! This slideshow invites students to visualize their electrical circuits in a new way. Using simple examples, this presentation guides students through the process of making electrical diagrams. This download includes a free Electrical Symbol handout sized perfectly to fit in your students' research notebooks.
Preview of The Craftsman's Way Slideshow

The Craftsman's Way Slideshow

This slideshow provides a mechanism to help students understand the value of doing their best work. Using a Multicultural theme, it guides students through four levels of expectations for Coloring, Tracing, Folding, and Cutting when working on STEM or STEAM projects.
Preview of Cardboard Construction Techniques Slideshow

Cardboard Construction Techniques Slideshow

When making structures, there are many techniques for building with cardboard. This slideshow provides details about ten different construction techniques: cutting cardboardmaking creasesscoringcreating curvesmaking a flange basebuilding a vertical walland moreFounded on classic engineering principles, these techniques will enable your students to build stable and durable structures that showcase their creativity.
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About the store

Experience

We bring 20 years of classroom teaching, 20+ years of programming across multiple industries, and 15 years of writing STEM lessons for schools in the US and for our STEM clubs and workshops.

Teaching style

The Kool Kat Science approach to constructing STEM workshops utilizes fundamental STEM skills like critical thinking, creativity, curiosity, and collaborative problem-solving. Design thinking, real-world technical skills, innovative tools, and materials are utilized while encouraging the development of grit and resilience in our students.

My own education history

BS earned in Elementary Education in 1998 from Taylor University, with middle school endorsements in science, mathematics, technology, language arts, and social studies. MS earned in 2009 from The University of Cincinnati in Science Curriculum Instruction.

Additional biographical information

In 2008, Paula served in a team of educators to implement STEM education in the Cincinnati Public School System. In this capacity, she wrote curricula, trained teachers, served as a focus group liaison, and event coordinator for STEM education programs. Beginning in 2014, Dave, a software engineer, and Paula began writing project-based STEM and STEAM curricula for school districts across the United States and worldwide.