Hands-on agricultural STEM education that brings soil science, water filtration, and plant biology to life for K–12 students. Regenera is developing classroom-ready demonstrations, grow kits, and teacher resources — and we're looking for school partners to help shape the program.
Regenera's STEM Education Program is designed to make agricultural science visible, tactile, and memorable. Through guided demonstrations, hands-on grow kits, and teacher-supported curriculum materials, students learn real science by doing real science.
Students build layered soil-and-sand filtration columns and observe how different soil types filter water differently — a direct demonstration of soil structure, porosity, and water quality.
Students test soil samples for texture, organic matter, pH, and water-holding capacity using simple classroom tools. They learn what makes soil "healthy" and why it matters for food production.
Students plant seeds, track germination, measure growth, and record observations over multiple weeks. They learn the scientific method, data collection, and the real-world factors that affect plant development.
This STEM program is currently in development. Demonstration kits, teacher guides, and classroom materials are being designed. Regenera is actively seeking pilot school partners and program sponsors to help shape and fund the initial rollout. All timelines, grade-level availability, and regional reach depend on partner interest and sponsorship support.