I've spent 10 years as a traditional classroom teacher for K-8 Technology and running the IT Department at my school.
I then moved into the private sector and have spent the past 7 years teaching students K-12 about Natural History and Fossils through the promotion of Conservation and Protection.
In this STEM rich lesson, students work collaboratively to:
- Develop Mission Objectives
- Build A Spacecraft that is capable of launching to Mercury
- Design Mission Patches
Duration: 3 Class Periods (at minimum)
Requirements: Computer or Smart Board, Printable Worksheets (included), Pencils and Markers or Crayons.
Keywords: STEM, Science, Space, NASA, Mission Patch, Spacecraft, Shuttle, Interactive, Technology
This program touches on all branches of STEM, because STEMatters! Please feel fr
See if your students can unlock the code of the Magic Numbers! 100% Accurate, 100% of the time (assuming they did the math correctly).
How can I get an entire class to chose the same number? It's magic!
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Experience
I've spent 10 years as a traditional classroom teacher for K-8 Technology and running the IT Department at my school.
I then moved into the private sector and have spent the past 7 years teaching students K-12 about Natural History and Fossils through the promotion of Conservation and Protection.
Teaching style
I teach what I know. I teach what I love. When, as an educator I am excited about the subject, it transfers to my students.
I was trained in the Montessori style of teaching.
My own education history
The University of Alabama
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