The User or Student Guides offer clear, engaging instructions for building and exploring each kit. With colorful visuals, real-world challenges, and reflection prompts, learners are guided through hands-on activities that build critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Each guide encourages exploration, experimentation, and independent learning.
Designed for flexible classroom integration, our Teacher Guides include step-by-step lessons, standards alignment (NGSS, CSTA, ISTE, CCSS), differentiation strategies, and assessment tools. With 5E or UbD-based plans and rich pedagogical tips, you'll have everything you need to bring each STEAM-IT kit to life.
STEAM labs in schools are innovative learning spaces that integrate Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics to promote creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on exploration. They include resources such as 3D printers, robotics kits, coding platforms, microcontrollers (like Arduino or micro:bit), art supplies, and maker tools.
Interactive sessions where educators explore kits. Includes guided model lessons, troubleshooting tips, and classroom management strategies.
Practical support on aligning kits with curriculum goals, standards, and UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Strategies for assessing learning outcomes, adapting for diverse learners, and supporting inquiry-based instruction.
Training on how to incorporate ethical thinking, real-world issues, and student agency through your STEAM instruction.
STEAM IT kits resemble Global Citizenship in Action. Users or learners completing one or more of our learning kits can apply to get their Global Citizenship ID. Users need to pass the relevant assessment to earn their ID.
Empowering young minds to Think Globally and Act Locally.
Education should go beyond academic skills to shaping responsible, empathetic, and solution-oriented global citizens. Our Global Citizenship Program is embedded into every learning kit, providing students with opportunities to explore real-world challenges and become agents of positive change in their communities and beyond.
Each STEAM-IT kit is anchored in a global issue such as climate change, clean energy, digital safety, clean water, sustainable cities, or equality.
Kits are thoughtfully mapped to one or more of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Activities promote problem-solving, design thinking, and innovation to address challenges that matter.
Students reflect on ethical implications, community impact, and their role as changemakers.