My girls love doing engineering challenges and activities. Perhaps your child(ren) love it too. So, I am creating a Chillax Science blog post just for my favorite online resources. Here are my top right now!
American Association for Engineering Education
The AAEE has a plethora of resources for teachers and students. You will find on their website lesson plans grouped by grades, class activities, outreach programs, web resources, and much more. Definetely a resource to visit.
North Carolina State University
The College of Engineering also has many resources. My favorite is access to their library “The Engineering Place Challenge” where they share with teachers and families lesson plans for MANY topics.
This repository of K-12 engineering activities is put together by a cluster of educators committed to advancing engineering. Their digital collection is standards-aligned and often includes a connection to science disciplines.
This resource has over 196 activities that families and teachers can use. DiscoverE works as a place “to ensure people everywhere understand how engineers, technicians, and technologists make the world a better place.”
The National Science Teachig Association is “the” place for science teachers to get the latest in teaching. This organization is also great to families to get access to resources, books, and many other materials for teaching and learning.
What are your favorite engineering resources? Please share!
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