The Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center in Boston has online Teach It Yourself resources, programs, and activities for teachers to use in helping students explore various aspects of maps and mapping — such as art, history, politics, and STEM. The curricula and materials are also suitable for use at home. Here are some STEM-related resources, arranged by grade:
- Solving Problems with Maps (Early)
- Measuring Distances on a Map( Early, Elementary)
- House Floor Plan Activity (Elementary)
- Introduction to the Coordinate Plane (Elementary, Middle)
- STEAM Maps (Elementary, Middle, High)
- Mapping 17th Century New England: Proportional Reasoning and European Priorities (Middle)
- Mapping Climate Change in Boston (Middle)
- Same Data, Different Stories (Middle, High)
- Area and Geometry (Middle, High)
- Boston: A City of Immigrants (Middle, High)
- Scale and Unit Conversion (High)
- Introduction to Functions (High)
- Similarity and Dilation (High)