- www.discovere.org – Numerous resources and links to many others.
- www.discovere.org/discover-engineering/what-engineers-do – Selected fun and exciting profiles
- www.discovere.org/discover-engineering/cool-engineering-projects – Engineers are working to change life for the better in ways that we can hardly even imagine. Check out some of the cool ideas they are bringing to life.
- http://www.discovere.org/our-activities – Classroom hands-on activities. Over 20 printable activities that focus on math and science more than engineering, but most can be easily adapted to an engineering presentation.
- Classroom Hands-On Activities: www.florida.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/zoom – Over 50 printable science/engineering activities including many design challenges
- Classroom Hands-On Activities for Preschoolers: www.florida.pbslearningmedia.org/grades/prek
- Teacher and Volunteer Training Materials: www.florida.pbslearningmedia.org
- www.pbskids.org/designsquad – An excellent PBS series where teams of high school students tackle interesting design challenges. All episodes are available on line, broken into small segments that follow the engineering problem solving method. Specifically geared toward upper Elementary and Middle School students, but entertaining and educational for any age.
- Classroom Hands-On Activities: www.pbskids.org/designsquad/parentseducators
- Training materials for Engineers: www.pbskids.org/designsquad/engineers
- Training materials for Educators: www.pbskids.org/designsquad/parentseducators/training
- https://tryengineering.org/ – A site with a lot of detailed lessons and resources. Not as entertaining as other sites, but offers greater depth of information.
- Detailed lesson plans and curriculum guides for Educators: www.tryengineering.org/teachers/lesson-plans
- Online games for students: www.tryengineering.org/students/games
- Information about engineering careers and educational requirements: www.tryengineering.org/students/engineering-computing-and-technology-fields
- www.lessonplanz.com– They are lesson plans pages, with the right search criteria you can find some good science/math/physics demonstrations.
- www.swe.org/k-12-outreach/youth-advocacy/outreach-toolkit – It has hands on projects that students can do, and provides lesson plans, how to instructions, material lists, background information and links. It covers all age ranges (with projects listing what National Science Standards the project covers and for what grades). The age range is stated in the lesson plan. This is a one stop shopping for fun hands on activities.