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Turning STEM Into STREAM

Develop a Love of Learning Through Hands‑On Discovery

Every STREAM Missions title engages young learners in cross-disciplinary activities while developing essential skills such as creative problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration. Through hands-on exploration, students apply their knowledge and use their imaginations to find solutions to real-world challenges. The engaging STEM-based themes feature art and reading activities interwoven throughout and ignite a passion for learning through discovery.

STREAM Missions Classroom - Third-grade Titles
STREAM Missions Classroom - Fourth-grade Titles
STREAM Missions Classroom - Fifth-grade Titles
Custom STREAM Program - Develop Future Ready Learners

Create a Custom STREAM Program to Develop Future-Ready Learners

Piecing together the right titles to create a semester or yearlong program might seem a daunting task, but never fear. At Pitsco Education, we have a team of program designers who can listen to your needs and then select the titles to create a tailored turnkey solution that best addresses them. Our team can design a scalable classroom, school, or district STREAM program to meet your goals on the scale that fits your budget and curriculum requirements.

To better understand the program design service and see the solutions delivered to other schools around the nation, you can review the sample designs below.

“Pitsco STEM products provide students learning opportunities to construct their own understanding of concepts in science, technology, engineering, and math. Students actively collaborate, communicate, concentrate, and creatively create while using processes and skills needed for next generation success in today’s world. Powerful.”

– Jill Brockmier, teacher, Jefferson Elementary School, Pullman, Washington

We enable young learners to develop the mind-set, skill set, and tool set needed for future success.

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