Want to Teach More STEM This Year?

Want to Teach More STEM This Year?

But you're already looking at a packed schedule.

Reading blocks.
Interventions.
Assessments.
Meetings.
Behavior support.
Everything else.

It's no wonder STEM often gets pushed to "next week."

And somehow, next week never comes.

The truth is, most teachers don't have a STEM problem.

They have a scheduling problem.

That's why I created this free STEM Pacing Guide.

Instead of treating STEM like one more thing to add, this guide shows how STEM can connect naturally to the science and nonfiction topics you're already teaching throughout the year.

Inside the Free Guide You'll Get:

✔ A year-long look at how STEM topics connect across the school year

✔ Science and engineering concepts organized into manageable units

✔ Ideas for connecting STEM with nonfiction reading

✔ A sample week from my Introduction to Science and Engineering unit

✔ A simple framework for helping students think like scientists, engineers, problem-solvers, and creators

Why This Matters

When STEM becomes part of what you're already teaching, it becomes easier to sustain.

Students have opportunities to ask questions, investigate, design solutions, and make sense of the world around them.

And you don't have to sacrifice your reading block or add hours of planning to make it happen.

Download Your Free STEM Pacing Guide

Whether you use my resources or create your own lessons, my hope is that this guide helps you see where STEM can naturally fit into the learning you're already doing.

Because meaningful STEM doesn't require a perfect schedule.

It starts with a plan.