The Innovate Teacher Podcast is created for teachers to learn and grow together, and move their clas
Thank you so much for joining us for Season 1 of the Innovative Teacher Podcast. We recap how this s
Wow! What a year it has been! We have learned a lot from remote learning and with that we want to ta
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week Innovative Teachers! We wanted to keep this episode light hear
Can't wait to be a teacher on summer break!!? From the fun times with family to re organizing your r
We wanted to bring you a replay of a timely episode just in case you missed it or you are new around
Spring is here and we are ready for end of the year STEM challenges! We will be sharing our favorite
As we pass the one-year anniversary of the worldwide pandemic that disrupted our lives and forced us
This is the time of year where teacher burn-out is real. The days are getting warmer, the kids are g
Literacy and STEM go together. Yeah you heard that right. Today we are talking all about literacy in
This school year is quite a journey and we have learned how to engage students in remote learning. W
There are many ways to plan for STEM, with the Scientific Method being one of them. Most of you are
Movement in the classroom is extremely beneficial to students' learning, even in the STEM space. Bry
There has been a shift in how to host a Virtual Professional Development for teachers. There has bee
How are you integrating up and coming literacy, AI, Artificial Intelligence. What types of conversat
How can Environmental Science for Kids be a more engaging experience? Here's a fun starter; cow fart
What are some great getting started steps to Engineering Design Process? If you’re feeling overwhelm
The Design Thinking Process and STEM can open up a world of possibilities and look different in your
There are many ways to plan for STEM, with the Engineering Design Process being one of them. What is
Welcome Innovative Teachers! A great learning environment helps students learn and feel at ease. We
Where should you really begin when creating a STEM lesson? Hear our insight as to how we use standar