Want your teaching to be recognized and win much-needed money, materials, and equipment, but need help with your NSTA Teacher Awards application? Learn tips and insights during this October 27 event.
The storyline unit puts middle school students at the center of learning to investigate an anchoring phenomenon–successful and unsuccessful model rocket flights–while exploring science concepts including forces and motion and chemical reactions.
Inspire the next generation of astronauts, computer scientists, and engineers by joining a free and interactive virtual tour from Johnson Space Center. Your students will explore the technology aboard the Orion spacecraft and meet six of the engineers working to revolutionize deep space travel.
Fill your Halloween teaching sack with NSTA “treats”: lesson plans, journal articles, books, and a special pumpkin science–themed podcast. Bonus—a Safety Blog post about keeping Halloween activities fun and safe in your classroom and lab!
NSTA has joined @usedgov’s new #YOUBelongInSTEM initiative, which aims to ensure that our nation's youth have the knowledge and skills to solve problems, make sense of information, and gather and evaluate evidence to make decisions—the kinds of skills that students develop in STEM.
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