Teachers Celebrate!
February 19 - 25, 2012, will mark the 61st annual celebration of National Engineers Week.We offer an extensive archive of hands-on activities for your classroom, new bookmarks every year, and much more.
The big news is that
now there is a new site designed just for you and your students, especially
if theyre in grades 6-9. After you check out the information below,
visit the new site at www.discoverengineering.org.
National
Engineers Week offers a Teacher
In-Service Program featuring engineers developing and presenting technologically-oriented
subject matter to precollege educators in a professional development or
in-service setting. Lesson plans are available online for use by engineers
and educators.
During National Engineers
Week, we hope that you will take the opportunity to open your classroom
to an engineer from your community. If an engineer hasn't already contacted
you, look in your phonebook for local engineering societies, businesses
and colleges or check the National Lab Day database see if an engineer has already volunteered to
help in your area. Your students will not only learn something new, but
will have fun discovering how engineers
turn ideas into reality.
Cyberchase activity guide: Math in Science and Engineering
Invite MIT Women Engineering Students to Your 7-12 Grade for EWEEK!
MIT Offers Free Engineering-Career Guidance Program for High School Students
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World in Motion: Science & Math Curriculum Materials
Bridge
Building Contest for Jr. and Sr. High
Breaking
Through: The Creative Engineer
Discover
"E"
Discover
Engineering Through Reading
Meet
the Engineers
National
Engineers Week Future City Competition
Hands-on
Activities - Hands-on fun for students in varying age groups.
Just for Fun - Who said learning couldn't be fun?
Order
Eweek Materials for your Classroom