STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math (and sometimes, we even add an “A” for art and get STEAM!). These disciplines help students apply what they learn to the real world, build critical thinking skills, and stretch their creativity when problem-solving and working through challenges. Each year, on November 8, educators recognize National STEM Day to promote STEM education and help students explore careers in these fields.
Looking for ways to bring STEM education to your classroom to join in the national celebration—or to work on STEM concepts all year? Check out some of the great content, lessons, and National STEM Day activities available with Newsela Science:
Create a fall theme around your National STEM Day activities with these hands-on lessons for the changing season and holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving. Choose from projects like:
Looking for a different type of project? Browse our seasonal STEAM lessons for the entire year.
Want an even more targeted or in-depth project to do with your students on National STEM Day? Try a STEM module project in one of the following areas:
Teach students about the study of the universe and space with activities like:
Get students interested in how matter and substances interact, combine, and change with our “Design the perfect pancake” project. Inside, you’ll find:
Help students explore the importance of maintaining and protecting natural resources with STEM projects like:
Teach students more about how living things interact with each other and their environments with ecology STEM activities like:
Discover more about earth’s makeup and the forces that act on it with geology STEM projects like:
Get students interested in our atmosphere and weather with our “Meteorologist for a day” STEM activity. Explore resources like:
Explore forces, motion, energy, and other topics related to physics with STEM projects like:
Help students discover inventive ways that technology can impact our everyday lives with STEM activities like:
More than just exploring the fundamentals of different academic disciplines, National STEM Day is also an opportunity to recognize the contributions of influential people with careers in these fields. Add diverse perspectives to your lessons by exploring:
Help students learn more about the inspiring Black inventors, creators, and problem-solvers in STEM with our Black Representation in STEM collection:
Bring more diverse voices into your STEM lessons with our Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Representation in STEM text set. Discover articles on topics like:
From pioneering research to transformative inventions, invite students to learn more about how Jewish innovators have influenced STEM. Explore content about:
Though more common today, women have always played an important role in science, technology, engineering, and math. Teach students more about their contributions and the recognition of trailblazers with content like:
It can be difficult for students to visualize themselves working in STEM fields. But with more representation, it becomes easier. Show students how Hispanic, Indigenous, and LGBTQIA+ people have contributed to STEM with articles focusing on scientists like:
Want to know what other teachers like you are doing to bring more STEM lessons to their students? Explore some of our science text sets created by teachers in our Newsela Community on topics like:
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Don’t see your students’ favorite STEM topics covered in any of the suggested lessons? Let them do some independent reading by choosing their favorite STEM articles. They can explore stories about:
National STEM Day happens just once a year, but teaching about STEM can happen in any class during any season. With Newsela Science, you can explore these and other great resources any time, when it makes the most sense to incorporate a STEM lesson.
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