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Solver's Problems. STEM Education

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With over two decades of teaching experience, I’ve had the unique privilege of working in public, private, charter, and Montessori schools. I’ve taught in the heart of Washington, D.C., and on the beaches of Jekyll Island—bringing science to life in classrooms as varied as the students within them. Throughout my career, I’ve supported English language learners, led middle school science classes, taught high school engineering, and now serve as the Director of a MakerSpace program for PreK4 through 5th grade students. These STEM lesson plans are a product of that journey—built from real classroom experience, tested with real students, and grounded in what truly engages young minds. They’re designed to foster inquiry, encourage perseverance, and make hands-on learning both meaningful and fun—wherever and however you teach. -BA Owner & Educator Solvers Problems LLC solversproblems.com
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Preview of Building Blocks Speed Lab: Heavy vs. Light Cars

Building Blocks Speed Lab: Heavy vs. Light Cars

Grade Levels: Kindergarten - 8th Grade Duration: 60 minutes Building Blocks Speed Lab: Heavy vs. Light Cars (Lesson Plan + Student Worksheet) Engage your students in a fun, hands-on investigation of motion, weight, and engineering design with this interactive STEM lesson! In this project, students design, build, and test Building Blocks cars to explore how weight affects the distance a car travels down a ramp. Through repeated trials, measurement, sketching, and data collection, students practic
Preview of 5-Day Lesson:  STEM Engineering Challenge - Straw Bridges

5-Day Lesson: STEM Engineering Challenge - Straw Bridges

Straw Truss Bridge Challenge Week-Long STEM Project | Grades 3–8Get ready to excite and challenge your students with this engaging STEM Truss Bridge Investigation! Perfect for developing engineering skills, creativity, and teamwork, this hands-on project guides students through every step of designing, building, and testing their own truss bridges using simple materials like straws. Over the course of a week, students work individually or in teams to research bridge designs, create blueprints,
Preview of 4- Day Lesson: STEM Paper Airplanes Flight Investigation

4- Day Lesson: STEM Paper Airplanes Flight Investigation

Take Flight with STEM: Engage Your Students in Hands-On Engineering!Inspire curiosity and spark innovation with this dynamic STEM Flight Science Unit—the perfect way to bring the principles of flight and the Engineering Design Process to life in your classroom. Your students won’t just fold paper—they’ll think like engineers, test designs, analyze data, and solve real-world challenges, all while having a blast creating and flying their own aircraft. Here’s what’s inside this high-impact unit:
Preview of 2-Day Lesson: Catapult Quest: Engineering for Distance

2-Day Lesson: Catapult Quest: Engineering for Distance

Catapult Quest: Engineering for DistanceGrade Levels: 3rd–8th Duration: 2 class periods (45–60 minutes each) STEM Focus: Engineering Design, Forces & Motion, Data Collection, Iteration, Measurement Lesson OverviewIn this hands-on, NGSS-aligned lesson, students step into the role of engineers as they design, build, test, and refine working popsicle stick catapults. On Day 1, students explore the Engineering Design Process by researching real-world catapults and building two unique prototypes. T
Preview of The Great Cotton Ball Launch-Off

The Great Cotton Ball Launch-Off

Grade Levels: 3rd - 5th Grade Duration: 60 minutes The Great Cotton Ball Launch-Off: A STEM LEGO Catapult Challenge (Lesson Plan + Student Worksheet) Engage your students in a high-energy exploration of levers, forces, motion, and elastic energy! Perfect for grades 3–5, students will design, build, and test LEGO catapults with 1–2 rubber bands to launch cotton balls. Through hands-on experimentation and iterative redesign, they’ll practice the Engineering Design Process, make measurements, and l
Preview of 2-Day Lesson: Paper Airplane Design Comparison

2-Day Lesson: Paper Airplane Design Comparison

Who doesn't love paper airplanes? In this two lesson project, students practice carrying out test on different types of paper airplanes to determine which aspects of a plane's design allow it to fly the furthest possible distance. Day 1, students make three different design and practice making accurate measurements to determine which plane flew the furthest average distance. Day 2, students create two new designs, test them and then use paperclips to add weight to the planes and make observatio
Preview of 2-Day Lesson: Amazing Mazes

2-Day Lesson: Amazing Mazes

Grade Levels: 3rd–8th Duration: 2 class periods (45–60 minutes each) STEM Focus: Engineering Design, Forces & Motion, Iteration, Measurement Lesson OverviewIn this hands-on, NGSS-aligned lesson, students become engineers as they explore the Engineering Design Process through two engaging marble maze challenges. On Day 1, students use Lego baseplates and bricks to construct 3D marble mazes. They brainstorm, sketch, build, and improve their designs through testing and peer feedback. On Day 2
Preview of 4 - Day Lesson: STEM Engineering Challenge - Bridges

4 - Day Lesson: STEM Engineering Challenge - Bridges

These two STEM projects are designed to introduce the basis principals of engineering and to challenge your students to design and build their own bridges. The first project has your students using toothpicks and wood glue to create a Truss design bridge. The lesson guides students through the different possible designs and introduces them to the projects constraints and criteria and challenges to create the best possible designs. For the second project, your students use plastic drinking stra
Preview of STEM Engineering Challenge: Paper Chairs

STEM Engineering Challenge: Paper Chairs

STEM Paper Chair Challenge 50-Minute Hands-On LessonSpark creativity and engineering thinking in your classroom with this fun and engaging STEM Paper Chair Challenge!In this 50-minute lesson, students dive into the basics of engineering and design by exploring the question: What makes a chair… a chair? Students discuss the functions and structures of chairs, debate whether a toilet could be considered a chair, and apply their understanding of design and purpose to a hands-on building challen
Preview of 4 - Day Lesson: STEM Engineering Challenge - Egg Physics

4 - Day Lesson: STEM Engineering Challenge - Egg Physics

This 4-day lesson is designed to engage middle school aged students in the engineering design and the scientific inquiry process using eggs. Lessons Include: -Two separate, two day lessons that are designed to engage students through hands-on building and testing. -Two complete 5-E designed lesson plans. -Activities that reinforce Middle School NGSS Standards -Worksheets to help students research, create, design, and test their designs. -Complete materials list for class size of 20-25 student
Preview of Engineering with Planks - Cantilevers

Engineering with Planks - Cantilevers

Looking to engage your students in a fun, challenging STEM project? This lesson revolves around Cantilever Designs. Students are tasked with using their problem solving skills, as well as creativity to build the longest possible design. This NGSS based activity also comes with several extension projects to take your students creativity to the next level! Time Requirements: 60 minutes (but can be extended or shortened) Materials Needed: Wooden Planks, Meter-Stick
Preview of 4 - Day Lesson: STEM Engineering Challenge - Towers

4 - Day Lesson: STEM Engineering Challenge - Towers

This exciting STEM Investigation will introduce (or strengthen) your students understanding of the Engineering Design Process through challenges and build requirements. This 4-day sequence has your students working individually and in groups to build three different towers using different materials. Students begin with a group challenge of creating a tower using plastic cups but only rubber bands and straws to move the cups and build. The next lesson introduces vocabulary associated with the En
Preview of 2-Day Lesson: Paper Airplanes - Tape it?

2-Day Lesson: Paper Airplanes - Tape it?

In this 2-day (120 minute) lesson (which includes student journals and a detailed lesson plan), students practice a number of scientific principals that will deepen their understanding of concepts such as: making predictions, collecting data, and using data to support observations. This lesson helps students explore the idea of aerodynamics by learning the different components of aerodynamics and then using tape to change the aerodynamics or a paper airplane design to ultimately decide, "Does t
Preview of Paper Chain Challenge

Paper Chain Challenge

Paper Chain Challenge: Engineering with ConstraintsGrade Levels: 1st –8th Duration: 1 class period (30–45 minutes) STEM Focus: Optimization, Measurement, Engineering Design, Collaboration Lesson OverviewThis quick, engaging STEM challenge invites students to turn a single sheet of paper into the longest paper chain possible using only scissors and tape. Perfect for introducing engineering thinking and creative problem solving, this lesson encourages learners to explore how small design de
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Experience

With over two decades of teaching experience, I’ve had the unique privilege of working in public, private, charter, and Montessori schools. I’ve taught in the heart of Washington, D.C., and on the beaches of Jekyll Island—bringing science to life in classrooms as varied as the students within them. Throughout my career, I’ve supported English language learners, led middle school science classes, taught high school engineering, and now serve as the Director of a MakerSpace program for PreK4 through 5th grade students. These STEM lesson plans are a product of that journey—built from real classroom experience, tested with real students, and grounded in what truly engages young minds. They’re designed to foster inquiry, encourage perseverance, and make hands-on learning both meaningful and fun—wherever and however you teach. -BA Owner & Educator Solvers Problems LLC solversproblems.com

Teaching style

My teaching style is built on hands-on learning, open-ended challenges, and the joy of discovery. Whether students are using the Engineering Design Process, applying the Scientific Method, or solving real-world problems, I aim to spark curiosity and support meaningful learning. Through my experience in public, private, charter, and Montessori schools, I’ve seen how powerful it is when students are given the freedom to explore, experiment, and take ownership of their ideas. My lessons are designed to encourage problem solving, perseverance, and those exciting “aha!” moments when everything clicks. These activities aren’t just fun—they’re purposeful, adaptable, and grounded in best practices for building critical thinking and confidence in every learner.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to teach a wide range of subjects across multiple grade levels and school settings. Each experience has shaped how I design lesson plans—making them adaptable, engaging, and accessible to a wide variety of learners. Here are some of the classes I’ve taught: 8th Grade – ESL Science 8th Grade - Physics 7th Grade – Life Sciences 6th Grade – Earth Studies PK3 – 5th Grade – MakerSpace-Style STEM Education K – 5th Grade – Outdoor and Environmental Education 12th Grade – Engineering Concepts Teaching in such diverse classrooms—from early learners to high school seniors, and from outdoor exploration to advanced engineering—has taught me how to build lessons that are hands-on, flexible, and rooted in real-world problem solving.

My own education history

My path as an educator is grounded in a strong academic foundation and shaped by a wide range of experiences across the country. I earned my Bachelor of Science from the University of Oregon, where my passion for science and curiosity about the natural world took root in the Pacific Northwest. I went on to pursue a Master of Science in Environmental Education at the Florida Institute of Technology, deepening my understanding of how to connect students with science through meaningful, real-world contexts. Later, I completed a Master of Education at the University of Maryland, where I focused on instructional practices that support diverse learners and inquiry-based teaching. Having studied and taught in locations as varied as Oregon, Florida, and Maryland, I bring a broad, place-based perspective to my lesson design—always grounded in the belief that great teaching adapts to where you are and who you're teaching.

Additional biographical information

About Solver’s Problems I founded Solver’s Problems to help kids develop real-world skills like problem solving, persistence, and creative thinking through hands-on science and engineering. As a lifelong educator, I’ve seen firsthand how powerful it is when students are given the space to explore, fail, iterate, and grow. Whether through scientific investigations or open-ended challenges using the Engineering Design Process, our goal is to help students discover that they are capable, curious, and resilient. Our flagship in-person program, Builder’s Club, offers engaging STEM classes that challenge and inspire students of all ages. We also create STEM Education Kits that bring the building and exploring home—giving families everything they need for meaningful, screen-free STEM learning. For educators, we provide classroom-tested lesson plans that make it easy to introduce iterative design, inquiry, and persistence into daily instruction. In addition to student programs, we also offer teacher training sessions that focus on applying the principles of the growth mindset in STEM education. These workshops help educators create environments where effort is valued, mistakes are part of the process, and every student can learn to think like a problem solver. Solver’s Problems is built on the belief that every child is a builder at heart—of ideas, solutions, and confidence. BA and his wife live happily just outside the D.C. area with two young builders of their own. A native of the Pacific Northwest, BA has carried a lifelong passion for education, creativity, and learning into every classroom and project—and continues to design with that same spirit today. STEM On! solversproblems.com