Shepardson STEM Elementary follows the Problem-based Learning (PBL) Model for STEM instruction delivery. PBL is a learning process where students are given the chance to solve real-world, authentic problems. Students study and research problems and come up with solutions.
Here's a quick snapshot of the problem titles and statements of the PBLs for the 2023-2024 school year.
Kindergarten - "All Zones are Okay" (Spring)
It can be difficult for people to make the right choices when emotions are out of control. What can we do to regulate our emotions and our bodies?
First Grade - "Watch Out for Birds" (Spring)
As Ornithologists we can help educate others on native birds, their habitats, and one way to support their survival.
Second Grade - "People in Communities . . . Live, Work, and Play" (Fall)
How do communities ensure that they have the necessary resources, services, and spaces for people to live, work, and play?
Third Grade - "Goodnight, Garden!" (Fall)
What do we need to get the STEMs of Learning Garden ready for winter?
Fourth Grade - "And Miles to Go Before I Sleep" (Spring)
How can 4th graders inspire others to learn about Colorado history by designing a road trip tour that is environmentally sustainable and economically feasible?
Fifth Grade - "What Grows Around Comes Around" (Fall)
Forests in the Poudre Canyon have been devastated by forest fires. How can we help these forests recover and bring back balanced ecosystems?