Give your students a peek into the life of real scientists, engineers, and experts and challenge them to use curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity! The perfect way to integrate STEM in the elementary classroom while developing problem solving and listening skills.
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Podcasts are a fun and engaging tool to use in the classroom. If you are looking to get started, this ‘what is a podcast’ video is the perfect place to start! Learn what a podcast is and helpful listening tips for elementary students from children’s author and Solve It For Kids! podcast co-host Jennifer Swanson.
STEM Career Lesson: How Do You Map an Underwater Forest?
Grade Levels 3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
How do you map an underwater forest? Hear from Dr. Brian Helmuth about life as an aquanaut, then try it yourself through visualization, fun classroom activities, interactive podcast episode, and a hands-on STEM Challenge!
Purchase includes:
- What is a podcast? introductory video
- 45-minute 5E lesson plan
- Student Solve It! Pack (graphic organizer, scaffolded listening guide, and reflection sheet)
- Answer key for Student Solve It! Pack
- Reflection grading checklist
- Exclusive link to podcast episode
- Aquanaut! For Kids flyer
- Access to online bonus content to keep exploring
Civil Engineering Lesson: Moving Water
Grade Levels 3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
How do you move water where you want it to go? Hear from TeMika Grooms about life as a Civil Engineer, then try it yourself through visualization, fun activities, interactive kid focused podcast episode, and a hands-on engineering Challenge!
Purchase includes:
- What is a podcast? introductory video
- 45-minute 5E lesson plan
- Student Solve It! Pack (graphic organizer, scaffolded listening guide, and reflection sheet)
- Answer key for Student Solve It! Pack
- Reflection grading checklist
- Exclusive link to podcast episode
- Civil Engineer! For Kids flyer
- Access to online bonus content to keep exploring
Space Music Lesson, STEAM Challenge, & Podcast: Be a Music Composer!
Grade Levels 4th, 5th, Homeschool
How do you compose music as big as the universe? Hear from Conductor and Composer Eric Whitacre, then try it yourself through visualization, fun activities, interactive kid focused podcast episode, and a hands-on music composition Challenge!
Purchase includes:
- What is a podcast? introductory video
- 45-minute 5E lesson plan
- Student Solve It! Pack (graphic organizer, scaffolded listening guide, and reflection sheet)
- Answer key for Student Solve It! Pack
- Reflection grading checklist
- Exclusive link to podcast episode
- Music Composer! For Kids flyer
- Access to online bonus content to keep exploring
Physical Science STEM Challenge & Podcast: Ion Collider! (distance learning)
Grade Levels 6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
How do you compose music as big as the universe? Hear from Conductor and Composer Eric Whitacre, then try it yourself through visualization, fun activities, interactive kid focused podcast episode, and a hands-on music composition Challenge!
Purchase includes:
- What is a podcast? introductory video
- Inquiry based STEM challenge aligned with NGSS MS-PS3-3
- Full-length podcast with a real physicist!
- Student challenge planning worksheets
- Challenge rubric
- Resources to take the next step
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Episode 26: How Do You Teach a Robot to Swim?
Meet the Expert: Mark Patterson, PhD. Marine Biologist, Engineer, Aquanaut Hi, I’m a marine...
Episode 27: Why Would You Want to Break a Flying Car?
Meet the Expert: Anthony Hazlett, Aeronautical Engineer Anthony received his BS in Aeronautical Engineering...
Episode 28: What is Nanotechnology Anyway?
Meet the Expert: Dr. Jane Frommer, Organomatallic Chemist, Nanotechnology Dr. Jane Frommer is a...
Episode 29: Can You Look Back in Time to Learn How Galaxies are Formed?
Meet the Expert: Dr. Bob Williams, Astronomer Dr. Robert Williams is currently Astronomer Emeritus...
Episode 25: How Do You Study Tiny Organisms in an Ecosystem as Vast as the Ocean?
Meet the Expert: Diana Fontaine Diana Fontaine is a Ph.D. student using genetic techniques...