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Curriculum Projects

In addition to the exhibits and programs we offer within our halls, the Museum is engaged in developing teaching materials and new approaches to the teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Here you will find additional resources developed by educators at the Museum of Science, in partnership with major companies and organizations. To stay current with new offerings, we encourage teachers to subscribe to ENews for Educators.


Building Math (Curricular Project)

Created with support from the GE Foundation's Math Excellence Program, Building Math inspires students to learn algebra by solving engineering challenges on imagined adventures to Mount Everest, the Amazon, and a deserted South Pacific island. The three-book series for grades 6 - 8 was developed by the Museum of Science and Tufts University ... (details).


Engineering is Elementary Project (Curricular Project)

This project develops curricular materials in engineering and technology education for children in grades K-5. Educator support include lesson plans, assessment materials, and professional development programs that tie into other major content areas, including science and language arts. Each EiE unit ... (details).


Engineering the Future (Curricular Project)

"Engineering the Future" is a full-year, introductory engineering course, suitable for students in grades 9 - 12. The course provides a strong foundation in physics and offers students an opportunity to explore the social, historical, and environmental contexts of emerging technologies. A central goal ... (details).