Curriculum Units
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Lost In Time
Combine math, social studies, and English language arts in an immersive learning adventure across Viking history.
Novel Engineering
Novel Engineering uses classroom literature as the context for authentic engineering challenges, engaging students in STEM through the meaningful integration of engineering and literacy. As students read, they identify problems faced by characters and design creative, real-world solutions, bringing stories to life through hands-on innovation.
Lights, Parade, Action!
An integrated unit focused on planning, design, and collaboration through themed activities connected to real-world events.
This Circuit’s on Fire!
Introduce algebraic thinking through circuit analysis and design, blending math with hands-on microelectronics exploration.
The Day the Lights Went Out
Strengthen reading and writing skills through narratives and analysis centered on power, energy, and critical thinking themes.
Roll the Dice
Explore probability, science principles, and engineering design through game-based learning and experimentation.
Lock It Up!
Engage students with physics concepts and scientific inquiry while unlocking engineering design solutions in this unit.
Guardians of the Grid
Students act as security consultants solving engineering and CS problems around grid reliability and cybersecurity themes.
Game On!
In this grades 6–10 interdisciplinary unit, students use the Engineering Design Process to design and code interactive board games with micro:bit technology while developing informative writing, sequencing, and argumentative presentation skills to create clear instructions and present their final prototype to a client.
Past, Present & Future of Microelectronics
Dive into microelectronics history and modern applications with a unit connecting past innovations to future career opportunities in STEM.
Make Sense Inc.
Engage students in computer science and engineering principles through real-world projects that emphasize problem solving and systems thinking.
Let the Chips Fall Where They May
Discover geometry concepts through hands-on activities that connect mathematical reasoning with engineering design challenges.
Who Let the Dogs Out?
Integrate math, science, CS, and engineering as students solve problems with creativity and collaboration in this interdisciplinary unit.
Cirrus-ly Spectacular Waves
Explore wave patterns and geometry through student-centered activities that link mathematics to physical phenomena.
What’s in the Box?
Challenge learners to apply engineering technology concepts to investigate hidden systems and create innovative solutions.
Safe Chips Inc.
Combine engineering design and business thinking as students develop safe microelectronic products and pitch their ideas.
Let the Good Ideas Roll
Students explore engineering technology and design thinking as they ideate, prototype, and refine innovative solutions.
Stressed Out
Connect higher-level math concepts to real-world engineering problems that emphasize data analysis and modeling.