Free K-12 STEM Lesson Plans | Toshiba Exploravision for Teachers
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ExploraVision: Free Coach Resource for Introducing Problem Solving

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Looking to add project-based learning to your classroom? Download FREE Coach Resource for Introducing Problem Solving for K-12 students with ExploraVision!

Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision is more than a science fair—it’s designed to encourage students to combine their imagination with their passion for science and problem solving.

Are you looking for a way to spark your students’ interest in STEM? Try ExploraVision! Let the competition harness your students’ imaginations and give them incentives to imagine a better world, win prizes and grow as future leaders along the way.

Enter your email address below to receive our FREE introduction to the problem solving ExploraVision project with tips for how you can engage your elementary, middle and high school-aged students in STEM project-based learning. We’re accepting entries until February, 3, 2026!

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By entering your email address, NSTA may periodically email you tips and encouragement about the ExploraVision competition. NSTA will not sell your email address to third parties.

Toshiba ExploraVision offers a free K-12 STEM coach resource to help teachers introduce problem solving through hands-on, project-based learning. This science competition encourages students to explore real-world challenges by combining creativity, critical thinking and future-focused technology ideas. The downloadable guide provides tips for engaging elementary, middle and high school students in meaningful STEM projects that build confidence and innovation skills. ExploraVision motivates students to imagine better solutions, develop leadership abilities and compete for national prizes. Educators can sign up with their email to receive the free resource and prepare their classes for the upcoming Toshiba ExploraVision science competition.