The Theme Is

S.T.E.A.M.

How Thematic Units Work

Each THEME includes a Certain number of WEEKS and each week contains a total of 5 LESSONS!

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Vital Systems

In week one we explore the vital systems of the human body:

Lesson 1 – Bones of the body

Lesson 2 – Eye Spy

Lesson 3 – Hearts

Lesson 4 – Nerves in Motion

Lesson 5 – Robot Hand

The Senses

In week two we explore the Senses and how then function differently:

Lesson 1 – All the other Senses

Lesson 2 – Skin, the largest organ

Lesson 3 – Taste like science

Lesson 4 – The Human Ear

Lesson 5 – What smells?

The Brain

In week three we're going to take an in-depth look at the brain and some of its main systems:

Lesson 1 – Brain Science

Lesson 2 – Memory

Lesson 3 – Imagination

Lesson 4 – Teeth

Lesson 5 – Vital Signs

Lesson 1 – Digestive System

Lesson 2 – Endocrine System

Lesson 3 – Lungs

Lesson 4 – Muscles

Lesson 5 – Nutrition

The Organs

In week four we're going to explore the organs of the human body and how they each do a different job:

Land and Sky

In week one we will Jump into learning about animals that live on land and in the skies:

Lesson 1 – Adept Arachnids

Lesson 2 – Boundless Birds

Lesson 3 – Industrious Insects

Lesson 4 – Magnificent Mammals

Lesson 5 – Mindful Marsupials

Water World

In week two we descend into the fresh and salt waters to explore thriving habitats :

Lesson 1 – Amphibians

Lesson 2 – Cephalopods

Lesson 3 – Invertebrates

Lesson 4 – Marine Life

Lesson 5 – Reptiles

Biomes

In week three we're taking a look at five major biomes that animals call their homes:

Lesson 1 – The Artic

Lesson 2 – The Desert

Lesson 3 – The Rainforest

Lesson 4 – The Savannah

Lesson 5 – The Swamp

Lesson 1 – Animals in the Dark

Lesson 2 – Camouflage

Lesson 3 – Dinosaurs

Lesson 4 – Humans

Lesson 5 – Venomous, Poisonous, or Toxic

Specialties

In week four we're going to explore animals with special traits that set them apart:

Murals and Art Concepts

In week one we'll learn how creativity is one of the most important functions of our brain power:

Lesson 1 – Art History Mural

Lesson 2 – Concept Art

Lesson 3 – Geometric Mural

Lesson 4 – Line Art

Lesson 5 – Watercolors

Story Time

In week two

Lesson 1 – Anime Drawing

Lesson 2 – Comic Panels

Lesson 3 – Contour Art

Lesson 4 – Perspective Recreation

Lesson 5 – Storyboarding

Performative Art

In week three

Lesson 1 – Dance

Lesson 2 – Oversized Artistic Design

Lesson 3 – Photography

Lesson 4 – Theater

Lesson 5 – Videography

Lesson 1 – Art In Layers

Lesson 2 – Clay Molding

Lesson 3 – Pointillism

Lesson 4 – Stained Glass

Lesson 5 – Tile Painting

Hands on

In week four

Microscopic to Atomic

In week one we will learn that from microscopic to atomic, matter makes up everything:

Lesson 1 – Atomic Structure

Lesson 2 – Bacterial Cultures

Lesson 3 – Cellular Diorama

Lesson 4 – Create your Own Avatar

Lesson 5 – DNA Building Blocks

Chemistry in Action

In week two

Lesson 1 – Chemical Reactions

Lesson 2 – Crystallization

Lesson 3 – Endothermic Vs. Exothermic

Lesson 4 – Molecules

Lesson 5 – Polymerization

Physics and Motion

In week three

Lesson 1 – Oxidation

Lesson 2 – Phases of Matter

Lesson 3 – Potential Hydrogen

Lesson 4 – Sound Waves

Lesson 5 – Viruses

Lesson 1 – Magnets

Lesson 2 – Nuclear Reactors

Lesson 3 – Radiation

Lesson 4 – Radiometric Dating

Lesson 5 – Superposition

Atomic Interactions

In week four

Life on Earth

In week one we will learn about the world we live on and how it works:

Lesson 1 – Amoeba to Apex

Lesson 2 – Eruption!

Lesson 3 – Lets Photosynthesize

Lesson 4 – Lightning in Action

Lesson 5 – Wind Power

The Lithosphere

In week two we'll learn how the surface of the earth is constantly shifting and moving about:

Lesson 1 – Fossils

Lesson 2 – Geology Rocks

Lesson 3 – Gravity on Earth

Lesson 4 – Tsunamis

Lesson 5 – What’s Shaking?

The Atmosphere

In week three we'll take a look at how the air and moisture around the earth are always on the move:

Lesson 1 – Clouds

Lesson 2 – Seasons

Lesson 3 – Tornadoes

Lesson 4 – Water Cycle

Lesson 5 – Weather Systems

Lesson 1 – Caves

Lesson 2 – Layers of the Ocean

Lesson 3 – Maps!

Lesson 4 – Mycelium

Lesson 5 – Permafrost

The Underground

In week four we'll explore what's going on underneath the ground:

The Laws of Motion

In week one we will learn to use physics to overcome any obstacles in our way:

Lesson 1 – Build a Bridge Workshop

Lesson 2 – Circuitry 101

Lesson 3 – Easy Bake Solar Oven

Lesson 4 – Hydraulic Motion

Lesson 5 – Popsicle Stick Catapult

High Voltage!

In week two we'll train future electrical engineers in this high voltage week:

Lesson 1 – AC vs DC

Lesson 2 – Battery Power

Lesson 3 – Electromagnetism

Lesson 4 – Electronics

Lesson 5 – Parallel Circuits

Mechanical Advantage

In week three we'll take a look at how mechanical advantage is a big way we increase our capabilities:

Lesson 1 – Electric Motors

Lesson 2 – Gear Ratios

Lesson 3 – Internal Combustion

Lesson 4 – Mega Movers

Lesson 5 – Ropes and Pulleys

Lesson 1 – Building a House

Lesson 2 – Different Dams

Lesson 3 – Energy Production

Lesson 4 – Skyscrapers

Lesson 5 – Suspension Bridges

Building High

In week four we'll explore how to build upon a strong foundation and up into the sky:

The Final Frontier

In week one we will learn about the final frontier, an astronomically large playground of fresh scientific discovery:

Lesson 1 – Astronomical Distances

Lesson 2 – Light Spectrums

Lesson 3 – Our Sun, Sol

Lesson 4 – Rocket Science

Lesson 5 – Written in The Stars

A Strange Space

Our Space is a strange place, In week two we'll look at what makes it that way:

Lesson 1 – Asteroid, Meteors, and Comets

Lesson 2 – Black Holes

Lesson 3 – Let’s Go Super Nova

Lesson 4 – Our Universe

Lesson 5 – Pulsars and Quasars

Exploring Space

We want to explore space, so In week three we'll take a look at the different ways we can do so:

Lesson 1 – Global Positioning Service

Lesson 2 – Phases of the Moon

Lesson 3 – Robotic Rovers

Lesson 4 – Space Travel

Lesson 5 – Telescopes

Lesson 1 – Auroras

Lesson 2 – Gravity Wells

Lesson 3 – Hyperspace

Lesson 4 – Outer Space

Lesson 5 – The Big Bang

Space Interactions

In week four we'll explore how space interacts with objects and how we can study it:

Lets get Creative

Who said learning wasn't fun? In this week we get creative:

Lesson 1 – Character Creator

Lesson 2 – Dungeons and Creatures

Lesson 3 – Make your own Board Game

Lesson 4 – Make your own Card Game

Lesson 5 – Make your own Chess

Helpful Machines

In this week we learn how humans have created machines to help us move further and faster than ever before:

Lesson 1 – Air Propulsion

Lesson 2 – Balloon Hovercraft

Lesson 3 – Helicoptor Adventure

Lesson 4 – Let’s go Sailing

Lesson 5 – Uplifting

Water

In this week we learn about the most abundant liquid on earth, Water is really cool:

Lesson 1 – Float or Sink

Lesson 2 – Foiled!

Lesson 3 – Properties of Water

Lesson 4 – Specific Gravity

Lesson 5 – Walking Watercolors

We offer a vast collection of Thematics across numerous subjects—1st through 8th grade , 1-3, 4-8— and we’re constantly expanding to bring educators even more resources for their students!

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STEAM Station aims to facilitate the work of Expanded Learning Programs by providing ready-made weekly lesson plans and materials. Our lesson plans include applicable referenced California Teaching Standards.

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