Encourage design thinking with our hands-on STEM activities for Easter.
Experience hands-on STEM concepts with your students with this St Patrick's Day-themed leprechaun trap.
A selection of 3 STEM activities for upper years students that are perfect for the back-to-school period.
Integrate STEM activities into your back-to-school plans by guiding students to create a picture frame, name tag, and pencil cup.
An engaging design task to encourage creative thinking and design engineering.
A STEM style challenge themed around the fairy tale Cinderella.
A set of four carnival-themed STEM challenges where students create fun games that incorporate probability.
A set of 12 orb robot task cards for students, suitable for middle and upper years.
A STEM challenge suitable for students in the upper years.
A STEM challenge suitable for students in the middle years.
A STEM challenge suitable for students in the early years.
A set of 8 famous landmarks STEM challenge cards encouraging students to build famous structures.
A set of book labels for STEM. This resource includes plain labels and name tag labels.
A 19 slide editable PowerPoint template of learning goals for STEM.
A set of 12 STEM challenge cards for your students to enjoy in the lead up to Christmas.
A set of job description posters and lanyards to use during STEM challenges.
A set of 20 STEM challenge cards for students, suitable for the upper year levels.
A STEM investigation about the construction of bridges using everyday materials, embedded in a real-life situation.
A STEM investigation about floating and waterproof materials, embedded in a fun fairy tale story.
Use this STEM reflection sheet with your students when completing STEM challenges.
Classroom posters outlining the STEM engineering design process.
Use this STEM reflection sheet with your students when completing STEM challenges.
Use this STEM reflection journal with your students when completing STEM challenges.
A banner set to display in the classroom when learning about STEM.
A fun research task to use in the classroom when investigating simple machines.
A hands-on experiment to use when investigating how shelters protect living things.
Your students' task is to develop their own plan for a garden.
It is getting close to the end of the year. You are tired and the students in your class are cranky, grumpy and acting out! What do you do?
The ultimate guide to surviving days when you feel too exhausted to teach and need a break.