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Tater's STEM

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Crossville, Tennessee, United States
About the store
Welcome to Tater's STEM! At Tater's STEM, I am passionate about bringing STEM and Science to life in the classroom. With a focus on engaging, hands-on activities and real-world applications, my resources are designed to make complex concepts easy to understand for students of all ages. As a high school engineering teacher with experience in science, technology, and engineering, I create materials that encourage problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking. From detailed lesson plans to interactive worksheets and activities, my resources are crafted to inspire curiosity and a love for learning. Whether you're introducing students to engineering principles, exploring scientific concepts, or looking to add innovative STEM activities to your curriculum, you’ll find resources that are practical, standards-aligned, and fun! Thank you for visiting my store! Let’s make STEM learning exciting together!
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Preview of STEM Engineering: Video Quiz -  How Levers, Pulleys and Gears Work

STEM Engineering: Video Quiz - How Levers, Pulleys and Gears Work

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Students watch the video linked in the Google Form and answer 10 questions about the video. The video linked is " How Levers, Pulleys and Gears Work" by The Efficient Engineer found on YouTube. The video is very well done, school appropriate, and informative. This video quiz explores levers, pulleys, and gears in a detailed way with help of animation. The topics covered are the mechanical advantage equations of each machine. The video explores different methods that can be use to amplify a forc
Preview of STEM Engineering Video Quiz - Kinematics: Projectile Motion

STEM Engineering Video Quiz - Kinematics: Projectile Motion

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Students watch the video linked in the Google Form and answer 6 questions about the video. The video linked is " Kinematics Part 3: Projectile Motion" by Professor Dave Explains found on YouTube. The video is very well done, school appropriate, and informative. The video discusses 2-dimensional motion and breaks it down in an easy to understand way. Explanation of the mathematical equations and examples are provided and presented in a fun way.
Preview of Precision Machining 2-2 Measurement Systems Pop Quiz

Precision Machining 2-2 Measurement Systems Pop Quiz

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Pop quiz over Precision Machining Section 2 Unit 2 Measurement Systems and Machine Tool Math. Many topics covering metric, conversions and math used in machining. Check out the objectives preview for a complete list. The text for this is free and is found on my product page.
Preview of Engineering Video Quiz - The Science Of Small Distances

Engineering Video Quiz - The Science Of Small Distances

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Students watch the video and answer the questions. Topics - precise measurement and machining of small distances and their importance on modern industrial society. The history of the meter and distance measurements are explained as well as, intuitive examples of small distances given, moving from mm scales to the realm of microns.
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Experience

Welcome to Tater's STEM! At Tater's STEM, I am passionate about bringing STEM and Science to life in the classroom. With a focus on engaging, hands-on activities and real-world applications, my resources are designed to make complex concepts easy to understand for students of all ages. As a high school engineering teacher with experience in science, technology, and engineering, I create materials that encourage problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking. From detailed lesson plans to interactive worksheets and activities, my resources are crafted to inspire curiosity and a love for learning. Whether you're introducing students to engineering principles, exploring scientific concepts, or looking to add innovative STEM activities to your curriculum, you’ll find resources that are practical, standards-aligned, and fun! Thank you for visiting my store! Let’s make STEM learning exciting together!

Teaching style

Educational Philosophies The predicament of humankind is quite strange. Albert Einstein once wrote, "Our situation on this earth seems strange. Every one of us appears here, involuntarily and uninvited, for a short stay, without knowing the why and the wherefore." My style of teaching helps young adults to investigate the why and the wherefore. I do this by addressing multiple intelligences, giving students real-life, hands-on problems, and by creating an atmosphere that promotes learning and production of quality work. I believe that each child is a unique individual who needs information presented to them in a variety of ways. Every lesson I present is done so using a variety of methods. . My goal as an educator is to prepare young adults for future challenges. I give students problems that relate to the real world. I am always trying to explain why they will need to know these things. For me, teaching provides an opportunity for continual learning and growth. One of my hopes as an educator is to instill a love of learning in my students, as I share my own passion for learning with them. In our competitive society it is important for students to not only receive a solid education, but to work with someone who is aware of and sensitive to their individual needs. I am such a person and will always strive to be the best educator that I can be.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Eagle Scout 1987 Teachers In Space Workshops 2006 Chess Coach of the Year

My own education history

EDUCATION 1999-2000 Masters in Teaching, City University, Renton, WA. 1988-1993 Bachelor of Science Biology, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN.