Getting Science Done with Bring Science Alive!

Meet Jeffrey Bouwman

Jeff Bouwman TCI success story

“TCI is a resource that, if you weren’t the greatest at teaching science, you could still be a really darn good science teacher by having it, because you have everything that you’re gonna need to really make science come alive.”

Jeff Bouwman

  • Grade: Middle School
  • Subject: Science
  • Program: Bring Science Alive! Ecosystems, Bring Science Alive! Forces and Energy
  • District: Gibraltar School District, MI
  • Total Students: Approximately 3,614

“Getting Science Done” is one of the core principles that Jeffrey (Jeff) Bouwman strongly believes in. When Jeff transitioned from elementary to middle school teaching 10 years ago, he brought with him a clear vision: students should learn science by doing science. Inspired by mentors who taught him that “science is not something that you Google—it’s something that you do,” Jeff has built a classroom culture centered around hands-on investigation and real-world application.

“It was kind of like my own little belief system, and I think a lot of teachers that teach science in our building are of that mindset,” Jeff explains. “You have your social studies book, History Alive!, your science book, Bring Science Alive!. Well, that’s what we try to do. We have a lot of great kids in the area who want to walk in and just want to be wowed. We all strive to create that magic and inspire kids to fall in love with science.”

Now teaching in a dedicated STEM lab that doubles as a robotics space, Jeff coaches both middle and high school robotics while teaching three elective classes and two core science classes. His commitment to active, engaging science instruction made finding the right curriculum essential for his team’s success.

Finding the Right Curriculum

Five to six years ago, the science teachers at Gibraltar School District faced a significant challenge. They were creating lessons from scratch, hoping they aligned with state standards. The team recognized the need for a comprehensive science curriculum to support their work and ensure consistent, high-quality science instruction across all classrooms.

After evaluating multiple programs, the decision became clear, and it came from an unexpected source of validation.

“I think the thing that spoke volumes to me is that three of the teachers on my science team are parents. They have kids in this district,” Jeff shares. “When two or three of my friends are like, ‘I really like the Bring Science Alive! program,’ we gotta take note of that, because that’s the book that’s gonna teach their kid. If they’re saying, ‘I want this for my child,’ that speaks volumes right there.”

Jeff was also drawn to several key features of TCI’s Bring Science Alive! program, including:

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  • Phenomena-driven learning: “Phenomena’s awesome, because you can start off with it, generate questions, move through the investigations, the reading, re-explore it, assess.”
  • Depth of Knowledge organization: “You have the assessments organized by depth of knowledge, too That’s such a hot topic, and you have that already in the book, waiting for everybody.”
  • Think Like a Scientist sections: “For me, that’s huge, because it’s not memorize, regurgitate, forget, move on anymore. It’s apply and then keep going. It’s like levels of knowledge stacked on top of each other.”

Making Real-World Connections

TCI’s Bring Science Alive! programs for elementary and middle school classrooms are rich with real-world phenomena that spark students’ curiosity about the world around them. Each lesson focuses on at least one Science and Engineering Practice, Disciplinary Core Idea, and Crosscutting Concept to support learning as it relates to performance expectations.

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This three-dimensional approach has transformed how Jeff’s students engage with science. “We’re teaching them to think like a scientist. We’re changing the mindset behind it all. We’re encouraging the information to go to long-term memory, so it’s a tool that they can use for the rest of their life.”

This approach aligns perfectly with Michigan’s M-STEP assessment, which requires students to think critically and apply knowledge rather than simply recall facts.

Creative Connections: Projects to Make Learning Stick

Jeff excels at connecting TCI content to students’ lives. Using the Reading Furthers found at the end of each lesson, he creates engaging projects that resonate with middle schoolers:

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  • After reading “Wildlife in the City,” students create Instagram story-style presentations about urban animals.
  • The parasitoid relationships article inspired Halloween-themed and retro sci-fi movie posters.
  • Students transform decomposer content into mock Facebook profiles, hitting all the key learning targets while breaking from traditional question-and-answer formats.

These creative adaptations demonstrate how TCI’s flexible framework enables teachers to meet students where they are while maintaining rigorous academic standards.

Supporting Teachers, Empowering Students

TCI’s Bring Science Alive! program provides comprehensive teacher support, ensuring educators have everything they need to deliver engaging, standards-aligned instruction. From detailed lesson plans and investigations to flexible digital tools, the program is designed to support both experienced science teachers and those newer to the content.

“It’s rich on so many different levels,” Jeff explains. “You got your phenomena, your cross-cutting concepts all laid out, and your science and engineering practices in place. You guys more or less wrote the lesson plans. You have the reading in there—the kids can turn the book into a podcast, you can change the reading level, and the interactive checks are included. You have everything you need.”

Jeff emphasizes that the program’s strength goes beyond its features. It’s a comprehensive, high-quality program that ensures all teachers, especially those who are new or looking to enhance their instruction, have the support and resources they need to succeed.

He explained, “No matter what series you have, you have to have dedicated teachers. But TCI is a resource that, if you weren’t the greatest at teaching science, you could still be a really darn good science teacher by having it, because you have everything that you’re gonna need to really make science come alive.”

Beyond his classroom teaching, Jeff serves as a teaching professor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn and coaches robotics at both the middle and high school levels. Despite his packed schedule, his commitment to bringing science alive for students remains unwavering.

“I get paid to play,” he jokes. ” I love teaching science, and I enjoy working with kids. You get to do these fun investigations and bring them all together. It’s real-world applicable.”

That passion, combined with TCI’s comprehensive resources and phenomenon-based approach, creates a learning environment where students don’t just learn about science—they become scientists. Through hands-on investigations, real-world problem-solving, and engaging digital tools, Jeff’s students experience the wonder of scientific discovery every day.

Jeff’s advice to other educators considering TCI is simple: “Come watch us use it.” His classroom is a testament to what happens when dedicated teachers are equipped with the right resources and students who are engaged, curious, and genuinely excited about science.

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Jeff’s Favorite TCI Activities

Performance Assessment: Changing Resources for Cichlid Fish

In this performance assessment, students analyze data, identify changes in behavior and the ecosystem, conduct research, and develop a solution to restore the health of cichlid fish.

“The kids really get into this activity, because they’re like, wait a second, that fish is this big, this fish is that big, the tiny fish is an herbivore, that’s a carnivore, oh, wow, they’re getting eaten, you know? And so, bam, bam, bam, they start putting it all together really, really fast. And, even though it’s an assessment, it doesn’t feel like that to them, because it’s a performance task. And it’s easy to grade, because you guys have all the rubrics on there, and you circle, circle, circle, and it’s awesome.”

Engineering Challenge: Designing Safe Go-Carts

In this Engineering Challenge, students take on the role of engineers to design a model for a safe go-cart.

“This is a cool challenge, even though it’s test-based. It fools them into thinking like a scientist, and you really get to see their level of creativity there.”

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