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th Grade Edition

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What is STEM all about? There is so much great STEM related stuff that it can seem a little overwhelming. Keep it simple and find what you want fast by choosing a heading from the list below.

  • Career Websites - If the occupation descriptions in CareerZone are not enough for you, here is even more information. Check out these other websites devoted to STEM careers and take your exploration to another level.
  • Internships - The best way to learn what a field has to offer is through real world experience, and an internship is a great way to get it. With an emphasis on learning, not just employment, internships provide a short-term commitment means of trying a career on for size, and gaining valuable experience for future job searches.
  • Games & Activities - All work and no play makes you a dull (and bored) web surfer. Explore the lighter side of STEM careers at these fun and informative websites.
  • Summer Camps - Just because it's summer doesn't mean you can't still learn. If you just can't get enough STEM stuff then a trip to camp may be just what you need. There are so many topics and locations to choose there's sure to be one that's right for you.
  • Workshops - Have some fun with these events and competitions. Some programs are hands-on some observational, but all are sure to enlighten and excite.
  • Teacher Materials - Add some variety to your classroom with these great tools. Why reinvent the wheel when there is so much STEM material just waiting to be incorporated into your classes.
  • Professional Development - Whether you are branching out or just staying up to date, these externships, training opportunities, and online resources are a great way to keep abreast of continuing developments in STEM.
  • Lesson Plans - There is more than one way to explain a concept so take a look at how others have approached STEM lessons. Here are some great ideas for getting your point across and answering those "why do I need to know this" questions.
  • Curriculum - Explore these integrated approaches to STEM education, with resources for class, subject area, and building-wide implementation.