blog posts Project the Sun for the Solar Eclipse Ready for the solar eclipse on April 8? ☀️ Visit our Projecting the Sun activity to learn how to observe the sun at anytime without needing glasses. You can use this method to track how different the sun looks before, during, and after the eclipse! Share this Story Share Project the Sun for the Solar Eclipse on Facebook Share Project the Sun for the Solar Eclipse on X Computer Science for K-5 with Scratch Last Tuesday, MSTE's Judy Rocke held a remote presentation where she shared hands-on activities and resources for teaching computer science to grades K-5 with Scratch! Check out her K-5 Scratch activities and lesson plans here. Share this Story Share Computer Science for K-5 with Scratch on Facebook Share Computer Science for K-5 with Scratch on X MSTE at the 2023 National Science Teacher Association Conference Last Thursday, MSTE's Jana Sebestik and Lara Herbert presented at the 2023 NSTA Conference in Kansas City! Their workshop, titled Smart Circuits: The Power of Logic Gates and Relays, showcased classroom activities that allow students to conceptually explore topics in electricity. View their presentation slides here. Share this Story Share MSTE at the 2023 National Science Teacher Association Conference on Facebook Share MSTE at the 2023 National Science Teacher Association Conference on X Free Computer Science Curriculum The "Discovering Computer Science & Programming Through Scratch" book series is now free to download for anyone who wants to learn the fundamentals of programming! Download the books here. Share this Story Share Free Computer Science Curriculum on Facebook Share Free Computer Science Curriculum on X Now Available! "Build a Power Park: Lights on in the Neighborhood" Build a Power Park: Lights on in the Neighborhood is now available in the 4-H store! This workbook has over 25 hrs of hands-on activities that introduce coding, microcontrollers, and sensors to circuitry projects. Purchase it here. Share this Story Share Now Available! "Build a Power Park: Lights on in the Neighborhood" on Facebook Share Now Available! "Build a Power Park: Lights on in the Neighborhood" on X New Environmental Pathways Waste Management Unit Check out “What should I do with this trash?” for a free curriculum unit for middle-school students to consider when and how to recycle, and explore alternatives to waste. Share this Story Share New Environmental Pathways Waste Management Unit on Facebook Share New Environmental Pathways Waste Management Unit on X