Engineering Everywhere
Engineering Everywhere is a free engineering curriculum for middle school-aged youth in after-school and camp programs.
Developed by the Museum of Science, Boston’s Engineering is Elementary, the program fosters creativity, collaboration, and engineering habits of mind through tackling real-world engineering problems. Curriculum units include environmental engineering (with a focus on reducing rain runoff) and process engineering (ice cream).
There are 6 to 10 activities per unit; each activity takes 45 – 60 minutes to complete.
Teachers’ guides come with the curriculum. The Museum of Science also offers workshops for Boston-area out-of-school time educators.
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