KBLOG 72: Unlocking FREE STEM Opportunities for Students and Teachers!

At KBLOG, we’re all about discovering and sharing fantastic opportunities that empower students and educators alike—without breaking the bank! In this edition, we’ve identified, free or low-cost resources designed to enhance STEM education both in the classroom and at home. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or a curious learner, these opportunities will inspire you to push the boundaries of traditional education!

1. STEM Research Grants (DUE NOV 15)

Dive into the world of scientific inquiry with these STEM research grants aimed at middle and high school teachers. These grants support teachers who are committed to engaging their students in authentic scientific research. Priority is given to projects in low-income communities and to demographics that are underrepresented in STEM fields. Don’t miss out—apply today! Learn more here #STEMGrants #ScientificResearch #EducationForAll

2. Environmental Education Resources

Explore a treasure trove of environmental and science-based lesson plans, activities, and ideas. This resource is perfect for educators looking to integrate real-world issues into their curriculum. Whether you're planning a lesson on climate change or biodiversity, you’ll find innovative and engaging materials here! Check it out! #EnvironmentalEducation #STEMActivities #SustainableLearning

3. Repurposing Materials for STEM Learning

Why buy new when you can repurpose? This resource focuses on creative ways to reuse classroom materials for inventive STEM learning. Discover fun projects that encourage sustainability while sparking creativity and critical thinking in students. Get inspired and see what you can create! Explore the ideas! #RepurposeForSTEM #CreativeTeaching #InnovativeEducation

4. Smithsonian Teacher Innovator Institute (DUE JAN 20)

Ready to take your teaching to the next level? Apply for the free Teacher Innovator Institute at the Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC! This unique opportunity will immerse you in hands-on STEM activities, networking with other educators, and gaining innovative teaching strategies. Don’t let this chance fly by—apply now! Find out more here #TeacherInstitute #AirAndSpaceMuseum #InnovativeTeaching

These resources are just the beginning! By taking advantage of these opportunities, you can help your students thrive in STEM fields and foster a love for learning that lasts a lifetime. If you need more information or assistance with any of these opportunities, feel free to reach out to me at rkurtz3@k12stemspace.com.

Happy exploring, and let’s make STEM education exciting and accessible for everyone! #STEMEducation #K12Learning #STEMOpportunities

 

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Richard Kurtz

Richard Kurtz is an award-winning science educator, teaching in New York for almost 40 years. Richard has had extensive experience working with teachers and students in developing hands-on science activities in biology, science research and inventing both in person and virtually. He is currently a semi-retired educational consultant who is passionate about helping teachers and parents learn and apply strategies to help their students unlock their potential as innovators.

https://www.k12stemspace.com
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