Learning Connections
In Defined STEM, learning connections represent a simple way to tie STEM careers to everyday curriculum. Each connection is a self-contained unit containing a career based video, objectives, guiding questions, and additional resources. In addition, each connection is tied to state educational standards.
Social studies / Geography Connection List
- A Population's Influence on a Water System
- Agriculture and the Southeast
- Animal Diseases and the Risk to Humans
- Careers based on cultural and geographic characteristics
- Conservation History
- Countries with Inadequate Farmland
- Designing a Cycling Racecourse
- Determining the Location of Urban Gardens
- Economic Issues Related to the Creation of Maglev Trains
- Economics and the Olympics
- Educating others about Recycling
- Famous Arches of the World
- Forestry Practices in Developing Nations
- Geographical Origins of Percussion Instruments
- Geographical Placement of Telescopes
- Geography and Cheetahs
- Geography and Citrus Fruits
- Geography and Fish
- Geography and Flower Markets
- Geography and Gemstones
- Geography and Ice Cream
- Geography and Monkeys
- Geography, Policy, and the Black-Footed Ferret
- Geography, economics and croissants
- Incorporating History Into Design
- Jobs of a Civil Engineer
- Methods of Protecting Endangered Animals
- Midwestern Geography and Agriculture
- Music and Geography
- Population and Waste
- Protecting Marshes from Human Interference
- Reading Maps
- The Economics Involved in Creating Downtown Gardens
- The Economics of Feeding an Expanding Population
- The Future of Fresh Water Resources
- The Future of Maglev Trains
- The Geography of Bats
- U.S. Geography and the Ares I Project
- U.S. Mass Transit Systems
- Windsails and Geography
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