

154. How to Make Space for STEM
Claire, a K-8 STEM teacher, gives us all her tips and tricks for managing the STEM supply chaos!

153. Don't Tell Your Kid to be an Engineer
Claire navigates the whirlwind of back-to-school season while Natasha reflects on her daughter's transition to 1st grade and how she loves to find math in everyday life.

152. Claire’s STEM Classroom Finds for Back to School
Natasha recounts a dramatic story from her trip to Greece, while Claire hopes she's finally learned a valuable lesson.

151. How to Exercise Engineering Science Skills
Claire and Natasha continue their discussions with Dr. Rachelle Pedersen on best practices in STEM education.

150. Screw the Standards! Or Should We? ft. Dr. Pedersen
Claire and Natasha have another chat with Dr. Rachelle Pedersen on how STEM teachers should incorporate the engineering standards in NGSS and beyond.

149. Moving Beyond Design Challenges ft. Dr. Pedersen
Natasha and Rachelle reflect on their time at the American Society of Engineering Education Conference, including how to move beyond repetitive engineering design challenges.