eSTEM Elementary Planners launch
eSTEM rolled out Elementary Planners with weekly questions, facts, and designations aimed at sparking excitement for STEAM across grades. These planners offer a low-prep scaffold to standardize routines and shared language across mixed-age classrooms. (x.com)
Success By Design lists the ESTEM elementary planner as a dated, grade‑targeted student planner offered for the 2025–2026 and 2026–2027 cycles, with the 2025–26 edition dated July 20, 2025–June 20, 2026. (amazon.com) The planner is a 128‑page, 8.25" x 10.75" student workbook with a laminated front cover, plastic coil or staple binding options, rounded corners and a durable format intended for daily handling. (amazon.com) Product descriptions specify monthly STEM topics plus weekly highlighted sections and resource pages that introduce a new STEM theme each month and include weekly prompts or mini‑lessons. (taxvoices.com) Weekly highlighted prompts can be deployed as a 2–3 minute arrival task logged in each student’s planner to create a consistent morning routine and shared academic language across K–5 classrooms, using the planner’s weekly entry spaces and subject headings. (taxvoices.com) The planner’s monthly calendars and resource pages provide fixed checkpoints for cross‑grade project timelines and role designations, and Success By Design advertises customization and bulk ordering to standardize those timelines schoolwide. (taxvoices.com) Built‑in sections for parent‑teacher communication and the planner’s durable format make it practical to record brief behavior notes or follow‑up actions that support de‑escalation and continuity between school and home. (taxvoices.com)