Sustainable STEM Challenge: Building a Ghost Home
This week, I gave my students a very open-ended challenge through the Engineering Design Process, and they completely blew me […]
This week, I gave my students a very open-ended challenge through the Engineering Design Process, and they completely blew me […]
What makes for a truly memorable school event? For our recent Math and Science Curriculum Night, we traded the typical
Let’s be honest: for many K–5 teachers, the idea of taking students outside can spark a tiny panic attack. Images
Ever tried explaining renewable energy to a room full of third graders? Let’s just say… the wind turbine isn’t the
Ah, summer break! That glorious time for recharging, catching up on sleep, and maybe even enjoying a good book by the pool. But let’s be honest, for many teachers, a little part of our brain is always humming with ideas and plans for the next school year. We’re planners at heart, whether we like it or not!
My goal is to show you that bringing sustainable practices into your K-5 classroom is truly achievable. It’s incredibly rewarding and can fit smoothly into your daily teaching. You won’t need to add a ton of extra work to make a significant difference.