
Space-Age Challenges. Stellar Solutions.
As an elementary educator, you want to inspire the next generation of problem solvers. But without engaging real-world resources, it’s difficult to bring these concepts to life in the classroom.
Our FREE workshops provide ready-to-use lesson plans and ongoing support that bring space education down to earth.
Prepare your students to tackle space's biggest challenges.
June 23–27, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Daily
What you'll gain:
Lesson Plans
Take home classroom-ready lessons.
Ongoing Support
Ongoing support from former educators and STEM experts.
Hands-on Demonstrations
Through hands-on studies of rocks, minerals, natural disasters, and climate change—along with possible local field trips and a Mars analog mission—you’ll gain valuable insights and classroom-ready lessons to inspire students.
Continuing Education Credits
Gain continuing education credits and a professional development certificate upon completion.
Register Today
Secure Your FREE Spot by June 13!
Frequently Asked Questions:
Who should attend?
Elementary educators, administrators, and anyone passionate about integrating space and STEM concepts into their curriculum.
Is the workshop virtual or in-person?
This is an in-person workshop hosted at Space Foundation Discovery Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Do I get a certificate?
Yes! Attendees receive a professional development certificate.
What materials will I receive?
Lesson plans, data, and classroom-ready STEM activities.
How can I contact you for more questions?
Feel free to reach out to Emily Gomez at egomez@spacefoundation.org.
Is lunch provided?
Lunch will not be provided during this session.