Back-to-School STEM & Technology Activity Pack

Start the school year with a ready-to-use September activity pack filled with hands-on STEM challenges, engineering design, and technology explorations. Designed for families and educators, this engaging resource invites children to investigate coding, communication, data, and innovation while building curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving skills.

Inside the Pack

·       Technology and engineering challenges, build-a-satellite activities, and coding and logic investigations

·       Engineering design tasks, STEM tools scavenger hunts, and data and observation explorations

·       Mission patch design activities, STEM Explorer journal pages, vocabulary cards, and fun facts

·       Reflection questions, printable worksheets, recording sheets, and an answer key for educators and parents

Why You’ll Love It

This September resource helps children explore technology, coding, engineering design, satellites, communication systems, and data collection while strengthening observation, inquiry, creativity, and real-world problem-solving skills. It also encourages curiosity about innovation, teamwork, and the many ways technology shapes everyday life.

At a Glance

·       Connects reading, technology, engineering, and innovation in meaningful ways

·       Encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on discovery

·       Builds awareness of coding, communication, satellites, and problem-solving

·       Works beautifully for home, classroom, camp, and group learning settings

Perfect For

Families, homeschool communities, classrooms, libraries, STEM camps, after-school programs, technology and engineering enthusiasts, and back-to-school learning programs.

Related Books

Pairs beautifully with Colin and the Quest for Quiet Speed: From Takeoff to Supersonic, Blast Off with Dadiso: Science, Secrets, and Surprises on the Moon, The Science Scoop: Busting Myths About Science, Play Smart! The Science Behind Soccer and Tennis, and Nouria Learns Why NASA Studies the Earth.

Ready to Explore?

Think. Design. Build. Discover.