STEM / STEAM Books for Middle School
This board is all about Nonfiction STEM STEAM books and resources for middle school. Learn about wearable devices and the pros and cons of technology. For more information on how engineers, scientists and designers invent safe technology check out Superpower? The Wearable-Tech Revolution by Elaine Kachala. This middle grade book for ages 9-12, grades 4-7, is a perfect resource for educators, parents and homeschoolers. Learn more at https://www.elainekachala.com/books.
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Learn about how inventors build technology
Looking for a STEM middle-grade book that helps young readers understand how inventors create technology to meet people’s needs? Empathy and compassion matter! Superpower? The Wearable-Tech Revolution is an award-winning nonfiction book that’s perfect for teachers, librarians, and parents, including homeschooling parents who are looking for classroom and home library materials and educational resources. Visit www.elainekachala.com/books for more information, free activities and NGSS/CCSS aligned teacher’s guide.
Inventors Spark Kids’ Curiosity!
TEACH Magazine says “teaching students about inventors allows the opportunity to install a deeper message—one that encourages kids to embrace their curiosity and pursue their own creative ideas…” Teachers, librarians, homeschooling parents, and families are you looking for books with inspiring stories about real-life inventors? Check out these fabulous books that are also great for STEM/STEAM learning. Elaine Kachala's Superpower? The Wearable-Tech Revolution is on the list. Learn more at TEACH Magazine https://teachmag.com/.
Young Inventor's Get Brainstorming!
This FREE Get Brainstorming! activity is for middle graders. It goes along with Elaine Kachala's book, Superpower? The Wearable-Tech Revolution, but it can also be used without the book. The activity walks kids through six steps to get started inventing a wearable device. It includes the Engineering and design Process (EDP), Human-Centered Design Thinking, and how to design responsible technology. Learn more and download free resources at elainekachala.com
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