STEAM Scope and Sequence

I teach elementary STEAM, as a specialist.  Students in Kindergarten – 5th Grade visit the STEAM Makerspace for 60 minutes, once a week.  I also see 4-year-old Kindergartners for 30 minutes a week.  I created a standards-aligned Scope and Sequence for our five units of study:

  • Digital Communications
  • Robots and Control Technology
  • Circuitry
  • Scientific Data and Analysis
  • Mechanics and Structures

Click the arrow below to access the Elementary Scope and Sequence:  Google Sheets Document.

 

 

In the document you’ll notice several tabs at the bottom.  The first is our six year rotation.  It also  has links at the top that lead to our FRAMEWORK UNITS, which detail each of the five units listed above, along with a Frameworks Addendum, that links to all unit/lesson resources.  

 

 

The remaining tabs are my standards review information.  Standards were pulled from the following content areas:

  • Common Core Math Standards
  • Next Generation Science Standards
  • Information and Technology Literacy Standards (WI)
  • Career Technology Education Standards (WI)
  • Computer Science Standards (WI)

Let me know if you have any questions!  #HappyPlanning

6 Comments

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  • Judy Warner June 9, 2022 at 1:57 pm

    Would you be willing to share your scope and sequence with me? I’m new at STEAM and I will be teaching K-5th grade. I would most appreciate it! Judy Warner
    jwarner@jonesvilleschools.org

    • VaLisa Harmon August 5, 2022 at 8:45 am

      This is great. Would you be willing to share your scope and sequence with me? This is my first year implementing a curriculum in my library makerspace at my K-8 school. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
      ~Lisa Harmon
      valisa.harmon@rusd.org

  • VaLisa Harmon August 5, 2022 at 8:45 am

    This is great. Would you be willing to share your scope and sequence with me? This is my first year implementing a curriculum in my library makerspace at my K-8 school. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
    ~Lisa Harmon
    valisa.harmon@rusd.org

  • Tammy Tripp June 8, 2023 at 11:06 am

    This fall will be the first year our school is implementing a STEAM class, and I have the ultimate pleasure of teaching it! Your scope and sequence looks wonderful. Would you mind sharing it? Do you have plans, materials lists etc? Anything else that would help plan for a year?

    • Jessica Meacham June 19, 2023 at 10:21 am

      Hi, Tammy — So far what I have available is on my site already. I do have **big** plans to add more ideas and curriculum resources! (this summer) =) If you click “STEAM” at the very top of my page website (https://jessicameacham.com/) it will list every STEM/STEAM-related post. =)

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