Every “Whoa!” is a win in a SmartLab!
As a part of our ongoing expansion project here at Our Redeemer, we are excited to add our new STEM Lab. This addition is housed right next to our library and is a wonderful extension of our robust learning programs already in place for all ages.
What is a SmartLab?
Our SmartLab HQ is a fully-integrated STEAM learning environment where everything—from the furniture to the curriculum and assessment—works together to support hands-on, minds-on learning. We implement programs where personalized learning and intrinsic motivation engage students of all ages, interests, and abilities.
In a world where science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are critical to every job, field of study, career, and even home life, it’s essential that every learner has a strong foundation in STEAM, not just those who are naturally proficient in math and science!
Learning is highly personalized and empowers students to shape their learning to meet their individual interests, abilities, and learning preferences. Student-led projects shift responsibility to students to lead their own learning with peer collaboration and teacher support.
Relating to Standards
- Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
- Common Core State Standards (Math)
- SmartLab Content also aligns to:
- ISTE Standards for Students
- Science and Engineering Practices
- Common Core State Standards (ELA)
Open-Ended Engagements
Open-ended projects engage students in critical thinking and problem solving from the start.
Technology integrated into curriculum—
State-of-the-Art Tools and Materials
SmartLabs surround learners with leading-edge technology and learning resources.
Built-in Inquiry and Exploration
Projects are structured around the SmartLab Learning Process which encourages students to explore questions connected to their own interests and abilities.
Q and A:
What types of equipment and technology are available in the lab?
Highlights of our lab include the CNC Milling Collection engraver, a 3D printer, drones, circuit boards, coding, green screen, simple machines and gears, and many other pieces that encourage hands-on involvement.
How will the lab be integrated into the existing school curriculum?
To start, the lab will be treated as a Special’s class, much like Art, Music, Spanish and such. It has its own set of curriculum that will ensure students are on track with TEKS.
What age groups or grade levels will have access to the lab?
For the first year of the lab, we will be working mostly with elementary students K-6th grade but have the potential to possibly do some activities with Pre-K 4 and KinderBrige.