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Cañon City, Colorado, United States
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The Expertise Behind the Innovation: With over 14 years of experience in the trenches of STEM education, we've led everything from all-female engineering cohorts to district-wide science initiatives. Our background isn't just in teaching science—it’s in advancing it through accessible technology. We’ve integrated programmable drones, CAD design, micro:bits, and 3D printing into curriculum that meets standards while capturing imaginations.
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Preview of Ecosystems & Ecology Labs Bundle

Ecosystems & Ecology Labs Bundle

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⭐ Ecosystems & Ecology Labs BundleDescription: This bundle includes 16 hands-on labs, simulations, and projects designed to explore ecosystems, species interactions, energy flow, and human impacts on the environment. Students investigate biotic and abiotic factors, food webs, trophic levels, population dynamics, and ecological relationships through engaging hands-on activities, collaborative projects, and guided investigations. Perfect for Grades 5–10 Biology, Life Science, and Environmental
Preview of Pump It! Designing a Working Blood Flow Model

Pump It! Designing a Working Blood Flow Model

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Title: ❤️ Pump It! Designing a Working Blood Flow Model Summary: In this engineering challenge, students construct a physical model of the human circulatory system using syringes (heart), tubing, valves, and connectors. The model demonstrates how blood moves through the heart, arteries, capillaries, veins, and lungs, highlighting the continuous loop of circulation. Students label all parts, show direction of flow, and explain key features: the heart as a pump, oxygenation in the lungs, unidirect
Preview of Aluminum Foil Boat Engineering Challenge — Density & Displacement

Aluminum Foil Boat Engineering Challenge — Density & Displacement

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Title: Engineering Challenge — Aluminum Foil Boat Design Summary: In this hands-on engineering lab, students design and test aluminum foil boats to explore how density, buoyancy, and displacement determine whether objects float or sink. Each team builds two boat designs, predicts how many pennies each will hold, tests their designs, and records results. Students analyze how shape changes affect water displacement and buoyant force, then improve their second design based on observations. The lab
Preview of Stomp Rocket Engineering Lab – Target: Mars

Stomp Rocket Engineering Lab – Target: Mars

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Title: 💡 Stomp Rocket Engineering Lab – Target “Mars” Summary: Students design, test, and improve stomp rockets to land as close as possible to a target (“Mars”) using engineering skills and Newton’s Laws. They learn how center of gravity (CG), fin placement, and mass distribution affect flight stability, accuracy, and distance. Students record initial test data, make improvements (e.g., adjusting nose, fins, or mass), and retest for final performance. Observations show that rockets with CG sl
Preview of Photosynthesis & Plant Systems Bundle

Photosynthesis & Plant Systems Bundle

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🌱 Photosynthesis & Plant Systems BundleDescription: This bundle includes 10 hands-on labs, simulations, and guided activities designed to explore plant biology, energy flow, and the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Students investigate how plants capture and use energy, the exchange of gases, plant propagation, and growth in different conditions through engaging experiments, observations, and collaborative projects. Perfect for Grades 5–10 Biology, Life Science, and Envi
Preview of Digestive System Modeling Lab — Simulate Digestion & Absorption

Digestive System Modeling Lab — Simulate Digestion & Absorption

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Title: 🍽️ Modeling the Digestive System: From Food to Fuel Summary: In this lab, students simulate the human digestive system to observe mechanical digestion, chemical digestion, absorption, and water removal. Using materials like mortar and pestle, zip-top bags, mesh/pantyhose, and food samples, they crush food (oral cavity), mix with water and vinegar to form chyme (stomach), model nutrient absorption in the small intestine, and remove water to form feces (large intestine). Observations are r
Preview of Matter in Motion Lab — PhET Simulation & Ice Cream Energy Lab

Matter in Motion Lab — PhET Simulation & Ice Cream Energy Lab

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Title: Matter in Motion — Energy & Particle Behavior Summary: In this lab, students investigate how energy affects particle motion and states of matter. Using simulations, demonstrations, and hands-on activities, students observe how adding energy causes particles to move faster, spread farther apart, and change state, while removing energy slows particles, brings them closer, and can induce freezing or condensation. Activities include a PhET States of Matter simulation, a penny heating demonst
Preview of Homeostasis & Osmosis Lab — Carrots & Grapes in Salt vs. Fresh Water

Homeostasis & Osmosis Lab — Carrots & Grapes in Salt vs. Fresh Water

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Title: ♻️ Homeostasis & Osmosis Lab: Kidneys, Water Balance, and Osmotic Pressure Summary: In this lab, students explore how osmosis helps maintain homeostasis by modeling water movement in carrot matchsticks and grape halves placed in tap water (hypotonic) and salt water (hypertonic). They observe how cells gain or lose water, complete cloze notes and diagrams illustrating hypotonic vs. hypertonic solutions, and answer video-based questions about the kidneys’ role in regulating water and salt.
Preview of Nature's Cleanup Crew Lab — Isopods & Decomposers in Soil Ecosystems

Nature's Cleanup Crew Lab — Isopods & Decomposers in Soil Ecosystems

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Title: Nature’s Cleanup Crew — Isopod Ecosystem Lab & Decomposer Investigation Summary: In this hands-on ecosystem investigation, students explore how consumers and decomposers work together to recycle nutrients in soil ecosystems. By observing organisms such as isopods, earthworms, and springtails, students identify their ecological roles and document how these “cleanup crew” organisms break down leaf litter and support nutrient cycling. Students complete observational drawings, analyze the rol
Preview of Submarine Engineering Challenge — Buoyancy & Ballast Tank Design

Submarine Engineering Challenge — Buoyancy & Ballast Tank Design

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Title: 🌊 Density Exploration Lab — Build a Submarine Summary: In this hands-on engineering lab, students design and test a simple submarine to explore how density and buoyancy control floating and sinking. Using plastic cups, a balloon, tubing, and a syringe, teams adjust the submarine’s density by inflating or deflating the balloon, mimicking how real submarines use ballast tanks. Students observe how adding or removing air affects displacement and buoyant force, record results, and draw thei
Preview of STEM Investigation – Falling Cones & Aerodynamics

STEM Investigation – Falling Cones & Aerodynamics

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Title: 💡 STEM Investigation – Falling Cones Summary: Students explore how mass and cone shape affect falling speed by dropping paper circles and cones from a consistent height. They test flat circles, standard cones (~100°), double cones, and cones with wide (~20°) and narrow (~260°) angles. Observations show that flat circles fall slowest due to high air resistance, standard cones fall faster, double cones fall fastest due to increased mass, and cone angle affects drag—narrow cones fall quick
Preview of Elastic Energy Engineering Challenge — Design, Build & Launch Lab

Elastic Energy Engineering Challenge — Design, Build & Launch Lab

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This lab transforms engineering concepts into a high-stakes competition, allowing students to "feel" the tension of potential energy and witness the immediate conversion into kinetic motion. Activity DescriptionThe Elastic Energy Challenge is a classic STEM engineering project centered on Mechanical Energy. Students step into the shoes of engineers as they move through the Engineering Design Process: from brainstorming and sketching to prototyping and iterative testing. The lab provides a phy
Preview of Light Wave Interactions Lab — Diffraction, Refraction & Reflection

Light Wave Interactions Lab — Diffraction, Refraction & Reflection

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Title: 💡 Wave Interactions Lab – Light Waves Summary: Students investigate how light interacts with materials through diffraction, refraction, absorption, and reflection. They use lasers, LEDs, lenses, diffraction glasses, mirrors, and color filters to observe light bending, spreading, being absorbed, or bouncing. Observations include laser patterns on CDs (diffraction), magnified or reduced text through convex/concave lenses (refraction), filtered colored light (absorption), and light bouncing
Preview of Populations & Survival – Rabbit Simulation & Ecosystem Lab

Populations & Survival – Rabbit Simulation & Ecosystem Lab

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Title: Populations & Survival – Rabbit Simulation & Ecosystem Lab Summary: In this interactive lab, students explore how populations grow and fluctuate under different conditions. Using cloze notes, real-life examples, and the PhET Rabbit Population & Survival simulation, students investigate how resources, limiting factors, predation, and environmental conditions affect survival. Activities include vocabulary practice, guided observations, and reflection questions that help students connect
Preview of Weather vs. Climate Investigation — Graph Climatographs & Compare

Weather vs. Climate Investigation — Graph Climatographs & Compare

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Title: 💡 Weather vs Climate Investigation Summary: Students explore the difference between weather and climate. Weather is short-term atmospheric conditions (temperature, precipitation, wind, clouds, humidity), while climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a location. Students gather current weather data for two contrasting locations, create climate graphs, and analyze differences in temperature, precipitation, and extremes. The investigation reinforces that weather changes quickly, cli
Preview of Pirate Rigging Pulley Lab — Fixed, Movable & Compound Systems

Pirate Rigging Pulley Lab — Fixed, Movable & Compound Systems

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Title: 💡 Pirate Rigging Lab: How Do Pulleys Help Pirates Lift Treasure? Summary: Students explore how pulleys affect lifting force and rope distance. They test no pulley, fixed, movable, and compound systems, measure force and rope pulled, and calculate work (W = F × d). Results show fixed pulleys change direction only, movable pulleys reduce force but increase rope distance, and compound pulleys reduce force most. Total work stays roughly constant, demonstrating the force–distance tradeoff. T
Preview of Food Web Mobile Project — Build a Hanging Energy Flow Model

Food Web Mobile Project — Build a Hanging Energy Flow Model

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Title: Ecosystem Food Web Mobile Project — Visualizing Energy Flow & Matter Cycling Summary: In this collaborative project, students research an assigned ecosystem and create a hanging mobile that visually demonstrates how energy and matter move through a food chain and food web. Working in small groups, students identify producers, consumers, and decomposers, and arrange them vertically to show energy flow from sunlight to producers and up through consumers. The activity emphasizes trophic leve
Preview of Plant Adaptations Field Lab — Observe Local Plants & Survival Traits

Plant Adaptations Field Lab — Observe Local Plants & Survival Traits

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Title: Local Plant Adaptations Lab: Survival in Action 🌵 Summary: In this hands-on lab, students observe native desert plants such as prickly pear, cholla, agave, and yucca to identify adaptations that help plants survive and reproduce. Students record how traits like spines, thick leaves, and narrow foliage help access resources, avoid herbivory, and conserve water. The activity connects adaptations to population survival, resource availability, and carrying capacity, and includes an observ
Preview of Nature’s Cleanup Crew: Isopod Ecosystem Lab

Nature’s Cleanup Crew: Isopod Ecosystem Lab

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Title: Nature’s Cleanup Crew: Isopod Ecosystem Lab Summary: In this hands-on ecosystem investigation, students explore the tiny organisms that act as nature’s “cleanup crew.” By observing isopods, worms, springtails, and evidence of fungi and bacteria, students learn to identify biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems, classify organisms as producers or consumers, and understand how decomposers recycle nutrients in soil systems. The lab includes observation prompts, scientific drawing spa
Preview of Solar System Mobile Project — Planet Types & Characteristics

Solar System Mobile Project — Planet Types & Characteristics

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Title: 🪐 Solar System Mobile Project — Planet Types & Characteristics Summary: Students create a tiered mobile of the solar system to compare planets by size, distance from the Sun, composition, and moons. Each student contributes research and builds scaled planet cutouts with labeled scientific facts. The activity reinforces patterns between inner and outer planets, relative scales, and space visualization. A simple rubric and peer review form are included to assess accuracy, scale, comm
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About the store

Experience

The Expertise Behind the Innovation: With over 14 years of experience in the trenches of STEM education, we've led everything from all-female engineering cohorts to district-wide science initiatives. Our background isn't just in teaching science—it’s in advancing it through accessible technology. We’ve integrated programmable drones, CAD design, micro:bits, and 3D printing into curriculum that meets standards while capturing imaginations.

Teaching style

Our Classroom Philosophy: We energize the learning environment with a blend of "maker" spirit and pedagogical expertise. Our style is experiential, hands-on, and deeply relevant. We don’t want students to just read about a concept; we want them to hold it in their hands. By bringing 3D design and cutting-edge tech into the classroom, we foster a space where students transition from being consumers of information to innovators and problem-solvers. Beyond the Bells: Our commitment to the "educational frontier" extends to leadership and advocacy. We have successfully spearheaded mentoring initiatives and secured significant funding through DonorsChoose to revitalize science departments. At mindMESA, we aren't just selling files or prints—we are sharing a philosophy of collaborative, tech-forward, and joyful learning.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Georgia Tech STEM Educators Network Member, 2024 DeKalb PATH Academy Impact Teacher Award, 2021 U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Carson, CO, Mountain Mover Award, 2012

My own education history

Our educational journey is the DNA of mindMESA. With a Docctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Curriculum and Leadership from Columbus State University, where we specialized in how 3D printing and engineering interventions shape the way students see the world. Our 'E' and 'M' (Engineering and Math) come from a Master of Science in Biosystems Engineering Technology from the University of Tennessee, where we researched the physics of vehicle-terrain interaction. The 'S' (Science) was born at Berry College, where I earned a B.S. in Environmental Science, concentrating in Biology with a minor in Geology. Every print we make is backed by a lifetime of scientific inquiry.

Additional biographical information

Our journey reflects a deep commitment to innovation, collaboration, and educational excellence, with a clear vision to make a lasting impact on the field of STEAM education.