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Science TEKS Guide
The TEA Science Curriculum Team is excited to announce the launch of the Science TEKS Guide. This tool will help provide a consistent and clear interpretation of the new science TEKS so that all science educators in Texas have the same understanding of the standards. To access this resource, select Science and a grade level or course in the drop-down menus.
The Texas EcosySTEM Exchange Day is a dynamic event that aims to unite STEM leaders from across our service area, fostering collaboration and networking opportunities. With a carefully curated agenda, the day will feature inspiring keynote speakers, a diverse panel of experts representing various STEM-focused domains such as K-12 education, workforce development, industry, and higher education. Attendees can participate in solution circles and engaging presentations that encourage lively discussions.
The ultimate goal of this event is to create an inclusive environment where educators can come together to address the diverse needs of students in Region 10.
Sept. 24, 2024 Registration
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Technology Applications TEKS Training at Regional Education Service Centers
Launch_K5 CS is a dynamic three- day hybrid workshop designed for K–5 educators, crafted to align seamlessly with the new K–5 technology applications TEKS being implemented beginning in the 2024–2025 school year. Each workshop includes two or three in-person days and an asynchronous course, providing all necessary resources and materials to help teachers successfully train students in these essential 21st-century skills (including up to $200 worth of physical computing kits). These workshops are free of charge and open to any interested Texas educator.
- Region 1 ESC:
- Region 3 ESC:
- Region 7 ESC:
- Region 12 ESC
- Region 20 ESC:
See our STEM web page to connect to the STEM Lead at your Education Service Center. TEA STEM web page
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Upcoming Events
Texas Mobile STEM Lab September Visits
Region 16: Friona ISD Amarillo ISD
Region 17: Lubbock ISD Ralls ISD
Region 10: Bland ISD Community ISD
Region 14: Rising Star ISD
Texas Mobile STEM Lab Professional Development:
K–5 Sept. 24, 2024
Grades 6–8 Sept. 25, 2024
(More information available under Texas Mobile STEM Spotlight)
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Contact Information
Michelle Sedberry Statewide STEM Coordinator Texas Education Agency
Texas EcosySTEM STEM Leads, Education Service Centers
STEM Lead Contact Information
Texas Education Agency Curriculum Standards and Student Support For general curriculum questions or additional information, please submit a Curriculum Request Form through the TEA Help Desk.
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STEM Newsletter Subscription
If you would like to receive this newsletter monthly, please subscribe to Pre-K–12 STEM via this link: Newsletter Subscription.
Other newsletters you may be interested in are Science List, Mathematics, and Technology Applications.
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Free Texas Mobile STEM Lab Professional Development
Learning Undefeated’s Texas Mobile STEM Lab team will offer free virtual professional development opportunities for kindergarten–grade 8 teachers. During the sessions, the Learning Undefeated team will walk educators through the free hands-on engineering design challenges available through the Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory. Sessions will also guide participants in developing and facilitating their own TEKS-aligned engineering design challenges. Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory lessons are cross-curricular, and all lessons are aligned with science and math TEKS and other subject areas as applicable.
Event Dates:
Kindergarten–5th grade: Tuesday, September 24 | 3:30 PM Central registration
6th grade–8th grade: Wednesday, September 25 | 4:00 PM Central registration
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2024–2025 Texas STEM Pathways Challenge: Ignite your ideas, shape tomorrow
As a courtesy to our readers, the following information from an external stakeholder has been included.
This year’s Texas STEM Pathways Challenge invites Texas high school students to explore the topic of Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure and answer a pressing question: What can school districts do to become more sustainable and build a more resilient community?
Campuses will form student teams of up to four students, guided by a dedicated local teacher or administrative sponsor, and venture into the realm of science, technology, engineering, and math. Students will unleash their creativity, develop groundbreaking solutions, and contribute to a more resilient future for Texas! Awards await innovative submissions, with scholarships that can shape student's academic journeys. This challenge is an opportunity to make a real-world impact while gaining valuable skills for the future.
For more information, explore the QR codes in the flyer.
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As a courtesy to our readers, the following information from an external stakeholder has been included.
With a wealth of free resources supporting grades 6–9 teachers and students, the eCYBERMISSION STEM competition can integrate with existing instructional materials. Throughout this online competition, teachers are provided access to eCYBERMISSION staff, standards-aligned resources, live chats with STEM professionals, grant opportunities, and much more. All resources are available as student teams prepare to present projects for awards worth tens of thousands of dollars. The eCYBERMISSION is one of many programs offered by the Army Educational Outreach Program and is administered by the National Science Teaching Association.
To get started in the STEM competition, an adult (typically a teacher) should complete the team advisor registration. Next, divide students into teams of 2-4 and help them register. Students will then select a community problem to address for their project and select a scientific investigation or engineering design as a project pathway. Finally, teams answer questions describing their projects via the online mission folder. For more details, visit www.ecybermission.com or contact Brian Kutsch at bkutsch@nsta.org.
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Discover STEM walks with talkSTEM: Empowering Teachers, Inspiring Students
As a courtesy to our readers, the following information from an external stakeholder has been included.
TalkSTEM, a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to transforming STEM education by supporting teachers as they engage all students in STEM. TalkSTEM’s open-access video library showcases real-world-situated and inquiry-based math, science, and STEM in TEKS-aligned videos. The short videos show students science and math concepts they can find in parks, playgrounds, zoos, museums, malls, and more. TalkSTEM guides students in observing and posing relevant questions that show the interdisciplinary nature of real-world settings. All talkSTEM’s resources are research-based and developed by educational experts. View research articles on the site if interested.
Joining the talkSTEM learning network provides all educators free access to all resources, including talkSTEM’s Educator Dashboard, which facilitates turnkey usage of the video library and creative guides to designing your own STEM and math walks in your location of choice. Educators can conveniently enhance their lessons using talkSTEM’s Math and STEM walk videos.
Sign up on talkSTEM.org to gain free access to all resources and to be notified of additional opportunities to participate in talkSTEM’s professional learning network.
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If you have a STEM event or program you would like to feature in the STEM newsletter; please send your information and picture to michelle.sedberry@tea.texas.gov.
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