06/03/2026
🤖 Measure → adjust → retest — and the robot gets smarter with your child.
We turn robotics into a “build-your-own game rules” experience: kids pick the objective (maze run, soccer push, or sorting relay), then they write the success criteria and testing steps.
In our one-on-one, self-paced sessions, they practice engineer thinking—measure → adjust → retest—so they’re not guessing. They’re learning how to think.
Want to see what your child would design? Email [email protected] or call (281) 362-5743.
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05/29/2026
STEM words that kids actually use? We see it every one-on-one game session 🎮
Instead of memorizing vocabulary on a worksheet, we turn terms into “win conditions.” Students earn points for using the exact science words—like hypothesis, variables, and observe—correctly while they run mini experiments.
It’s play with purpose: the concept sticks because they’re using it in the moment.
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05/22/2026
🚧 We “coach the reset” when your child freezes on a problem.
In our personalized math workouts, we use a quick 3-step recovery routine:
Spot what the question is really asking.
Choose the right strategy.
Explain the next move.
So they don’t just leave with answers—they leave with a repeatable way to tackle homework (and feel confident doing it).
Want the same routine for your student? Get free math & science assessments at stemtree.com/springtx/ or email [email protected].
For more information:
Email us at [email protected]
Call us at (281) 362-5743
05/18/2026
🤖 Your kid’s robot gets a “mission” — sort objects by sensor!
At our robotics table, we challenge families to bring a real-world mission. Our students design a robot that can sort using color/light/ultrasonic sensors, then run test after test like real scientists.
Each round turns into a mini STEM investigation: hypothesis → build → measure → revise. That means they leave with a reusable process—not just a finished bot.
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05/15/2026
Sink-or-float mystery… so unfair? 🧪
We love this one because it turns a “random test” into real science questions. Kids set up a challenge in the sink with household items—then we hide the “rule” by only allowing them to choose *one* variable (size, shape, or item material) before testing.
As families swipe through our steps, they’ll see how we coach self-paced scientists to ask better questions: What changes? What stays the same? What do we predict next?
Want our full home experiment plan? Get free math & science assessments.
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(281) 362-5743
05/13/2026
Coach vs. the Clock—go! ⏱️
In our one-on-one interactive classes, we turn engineering into a mini game: build, test, tweak, repeat. Kids and their coach race to finish a simple challenge… then pause to celebrate the “almosts.” Those failed attempts become the clues.
Because our sessions feel like play, students don’t sit and watch. They ask “why,” adjust their self-paced workout plan, and try again until it finally clicks.
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05/11/2026
🔬 Same lesson. Different starting line.
One student comes in needing a little confidence just to start the worksheet. Another is ready to build the harder version before I’ve finished explaining it. Same STEM skill — two completely different challenge levels, and both are exactly where they need to be.
That’s the power of our self-paced, one-on-one plans. We don’t rush kids through a “standard” path. We meet them where they are, keep the work hands-on, and give them the next challenge when they’re ready for it.
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(281) 362-5743
05/08/2026
5 minutes. 3 rounds. One kid’s big “Wait—how did that happen?” moment. 🧠🔬
Try our mini STEM workout at home:
1) Build a simple paper bridge or cardboard structure.
2) Change ONE variable: distance, weight, or fold style.
3) Test and record what holds longest—and why.
We love watching kids turn observations into confident questions. That’s exactly what our one-on-one, self-paced coaching does: helps them explain the pattern, not just “get the answer.”
For more information:
Email us at [email protected]
Contact us at (281) 362-5743