Having opportunities for hands-on learning is essential for any 6th Grade STEM curriculum, which is why we’re so glad to be able to offer our STEM Pathways Lab to allow students entering Middle School to explore concepts in structural & mechanical engineering, physics, rapid prototyping & 3D printing, computer science, and robotics.
Of course, for any teacher tasked with providing STEM education to their students, it’s important to consider if the program is right for them and if they have the bandwidth to start a new program. Because that’s such an important part of the decision making process, we wanted to create a step-by-step guide showing how Middle School teachers prepare to teach our labs.
Take a look at the following steps to see if it works for you:
When you get access to Kid Spark Education for your 6th grade STEM curriculum, the first thing you want to do is evaluate which units you want to start with. There are several units of instruction included in the 6 - 8 STEM program:
All of these units of instruction include a unit overview, multiple hands-on lessons, and a unit assessment. When looking at your teaching calendar and your goals for your STEM program, it’s important to look at what will work for your 6th grade classroom and what units you want to teach later on in 7th and 8th grade.
Next, it’s a good idea to take a look at the unit overviews, lesson content, and unit assessments. If you register for an account to access our Curriculum page, whether you currently have Kid Spark Education at your school or not, you can have a preview of all of the lesson content available. You can even take a look at some of the other lessons Kid Spark education has to offer for other age groups.
Evaluating each of the units, lesson objectives, and all of the resources available, you can evaluate how to integrate the STEM programming into your classroom. Thinking about the lessons paired with understanding what problems are being solved with the STEM labs will help you get a clearer picture of how to implement this important learning into your classroom.
At Kid Spark Education, we support teachers in adding STEM to their curriculums by offering Professional Learning Courses. To teach the STEM Pathways Lab, you need to take both the Kid Spark Program Orientation course and the Grades 6-8 course.
After successfully completing all of these courses, you will receive your Kid Spark program certification and achieve a variety of outcomes including:
By going through these courses, instructors can make sure that they’re fully prepared to bring Kid Spark Education to their classrooms.
Finally, for instructors teaching the STEM’s Pathway Labs, it’s imperative that educators make sure that the labs are ready to go. Just as your students will need to get familiar with the structural building components and the Spark:bit, the Microsoft programming environment, it’s important that teachers understand them as well.
Teachers should also make sure they have all the materials set up and have a good inventory of all of the kits needed. Having these labs will allow students to apply their learning from the lessons and fully develop a love of STEM.
Of course, this is just a quick overview with how teacher’s using Kid Spark Education in their 6th Grade STEM curriculum prepare. If you’re interested in learning more about implementing our programs or best practices for STEM education, we’d be happy to talk to you about this further.
With Kid Spark, kids learn to see like designers and think like engineers, so that they have the skills to change the world. Ultimately these experiences help students develop a lasting interest in STEM for years to come. Learn all about our Middle School STEM programming here. If you would like to bring Kid Spark Education to your classroom, purchase programs here.