Girls and women in STEM today,
Make up this percent, showing the way.
Though fewer than half, they’re growing fast—
A bright future that’s sure to last.
What percent of STEM jobs are held by women?
A) 28%
B) 35%
C) 45%
D) 55%
35%
I dive where ocean creatures play,
And study sea life every day.
What am I?
A) Forensic Scientist
B) Marine Biologist
C) Meteorologist
D) Astronomer
Marine Biologist
I turn ideas into games to play,
With puzzles and quests along the way.
What am I?
A) Computer Animator
B) Software Engineer
C) Game Developer
D) Sound Engineer
Game Developer
I dream up gadgets, big and small,
And build the machines that help us all.
What am I?
A) Mechanical Engineer
B) Civil Engineer
C) Chemical Engineer
D) Electrical Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
I keep track of money every day,
So people know what they can pay.
What am I?
A) Cryptographer
B) Financial Analyst
C) Accountant
D) Surveyor
Accountant
In ten years when you graduate,
STEM jobs will fill the job market gate.
Millions of chances will be there—
For scientists, coders, and engineers who dare!
About how many STEM jobs are expected then?
A) 8 million
B) 12 million
C) 15 million
D) 20 million
15 million
I dig up bones from long ago,
To learn how ancient creatures grow.
What am I?
A) Paleontologist
B) Chemist
C) Astronomer
D) Marine Biologist
Paleontologist
I make dragons fly and cities fall,
But none of it is real at all.
What am I?
A) Game Developer
B) Special Effects Artist
C) Computer Animator
D) Sound Engineer
Special Effects Artist (VFX)
I help machines take off and soar,
To fly through skies or space explore.
What am I?
A) Automotive Engineer
B) Marine Engineer
C) Aerospace Engineer
D) Mechanical Engineer
Aerospace Engineer
I make up codes to keep things tight,
And crack the ones that hide from sight.
What am I?
A) Urban Planner
B) Surveyor
C) Accountant
D) Cryptographer
Cryptographer
Fresh out of college, STEM jobs pay well—
More than the average, the numbers tell.
On average, you might make this amount,
Helping your dreams start to count.
About what is the average yearly STEM salary for new grads?
A) $40,000
B) $55,000
C) $65,000
D) $75,000
$65,000
I watch the stars and planets bright,
Exploring space both day and night.
What am I?
A) Zoologist
B) Meteorologist
C) Astronomer
D) Forensic Scientist
Astronomer
I build the code that makes tech run,
From apps to programs, job well done.
What am I?
A) Data Analyst
B) Game Developer
C) Software Engineer
D) Web Designer
Software Engineer
I make the circuits spark with light,
So gadgets work both day and night.
What am I?
A) Civil Engineer
B) Electrical Engineer
C) Mechanical Engineer
D) Chemical Engineer
Electrical Engineer
I measure land and mark it true,
So builders know just what to do.
What am I?
A) Urban Planner
B) Surveyor
C) Statistician
D) Civil Engineer
Surveyor
If money’s tight, don’t lose your hope,
Scholarships help you learn and cope.
Some are just for girls who dream,
To join STEM fields and join the team.
Which is true about STEM scholarships?
A) Many support girls
B) Only boys get them
C) There are none available
D) You must already work in STEM
Many support girls
I track the clouds and winds that blow,
To guess if we’ll get sun or snow.
What am I?
A) Paleontologist
B) Marine Biologist
C) Meteorologist
D) Astronomer
Meteorologist
I bring to life what artists draw,
So penguins dance and monsters gnaw.
What am I?
A) Special Effects Artist
B) Computer Animator
C) Sound Engineer
D) Game Developer
Computer Animator
I mix and change materials new,
Making fuels, plastics, and shampoo.
What am I?
A) Meteorologist
B) Electrical Engineer
C) Chemical Engineer
D) Mechanical Engineer
Chemical Engineer
I map where roads and parks belong,
To help a city grow up strong.
What am I?
A) Automotive Engineer
B) Data Scientist
C) Surveyor
D) Urban Planner
Urban Planner
Cybersecurity is growing fast,
Protecting data that must last.
Along with coding, it’s the best,
The fastest-growing STEM career quest.
Which STEM field grows the quickest?
A) Cybersecurity and Computer Science
B) Meteorology
C) Astronomy
D) Chemistry
Cybersecurity and Computer Science
study clues both big and small,
To help the police solve it all.
What am I?
A) Meteorologist
B) Geneticist
C) Forensic Scientist
D) Astronomer
Forensic Scientist
I craft the noises that you hear—
From roaring beasts to footsteps near.
What am I?
A) Software Engineer
B) Sound Engineer
C) Game Developer
D) Computer Animator
Sound Engineer
I design cars that move with speed,
Safe and strong for every need.
What am I?
A) Civil Engineer
B) Mechanical Engineer
C) Automotive Engineer
D) Aerospace Engineer
Automotive Engineer
I study numbers, watch them flow,
To help decide where money should go.
What am I?
A) Financial Analyst
B) Accountant
C) Cryptographer
D) Statistician
Financial Analyst