Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge

The Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge invites students to create a 1-2 minute video describing a new, innovative solution that could solve an everyday problem. Ten finalists will be chosen for their passion for science, spirit of innovation and ingenuity, and effective communication skills. Open the door to this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for your students who…

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Rube Goldberg

Did you know there is a Rube Goldberg contest for middle and high school students? For inspiration, show your students the videos from GoldieBlox, OK Go, and Honda – all demonstrating Rube Goldberg Machines.

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eGFI

eGFI evolved from the name of a magazine called – Engineering, Go For It! eGFI is for everyone! From the interactive website to the colorful and inspiring print and digital magazine, there is something for everyone–students, K-12 teachers and informal educators, parents, and guardians, and anyone else interested in engineering. Students can explore engineering careers. Educators can find lesson…

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Engineer Girl

The EngineerGirl website is designed to bring national attention to the exciting opportunities that engineering represents for girls and women. Use this fantastic resource from the National Academy of Engineering to let girls learn about engineers, what they do and how they can get there!

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Moving Cubes

Try these activities with your students to get their hands and minds on possibilities! LEARN MORE Also, check out Crazy Paper Thing and Paper Toy.        

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Math and Magic of Origami

The math and magic of origami is a TED Talk featuring Robert Lang – a pioneer of the newest kind of origami. Watch as he uses math and engineering principles to fold mind-blowingly intricate designs that are beautiful and, sometimes, very useful.

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Teen Scientist Harnesses Sun Power

Meet Raquel Redshirt, the Navajo teen who is harnessing solar energy to meet the needs of her community. Raquel uses everyday materials and the sun to build solar ovens. She also received an award at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Whether you use this story and video to inspire your students to positively impact their world or…

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Guide to the Energy of the Earth

Energy is neither created nor destroyed — and yet the global demand for it continues to increase. But where does energy come from, and where does it go? Joshua M. Sneideman examines the many ways in which energy cycles through our planet, from the sun to our food chain to electricity and beyond. LEARN MORE

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Disneyland – Our Friend the Atom

Our Friend the Atom features Dr. Heinz Haber, a noted scientist in the field of atomic energy, discussing the atom as an exciting new energy source. He starts by comparing atomic energy to a genie in a bottle, both of which are capable of doing both good and evil, and it is up to humankind to…

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