Engineering for Animals: STEM Learning with the North Carolina Zoo
Room 5
11:00 AM - 11:45 AMMon
Room 5
PreK-5th
Speakers
Elizabeth Stratton
School and Library Programs Coordinator
North Carolina Zoo
Kelly Rawlston Hawes
School Programs Manager
Discover how the North Carolina Zoo can serve as a dynamic STEM learning resource for K-5 classrooms. This interactive session highlights accessible STEM resources provided by the Zoo, including a newly launched Zoo App and standards-aligned school programs designed to engage students in engineering, problem-solving, and conservation science. Participants will explore how real-world STEM careers at the Zoo can be used to inspire young learners while reinforcing core engineering and design concepts. Participants will engage in a hands-on engineering challenge. Educators will be assigned a specific animal and provided with design criteria based on that animal's real needs, including space, safety, climate, and enrichment. Using everyday materials and collaboration to design and build an animal enclosure that meets these requirements. Mirroring the concepts used by Zoo professionals and reinforces concepts such as structural integrity, functionality, constraints, and iterative design.