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Activate Learning
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CREATE 4 STEM
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Christopher Trepanowski
Chandler Park Academy High School
Friday
, March 2
8:00am EST
Phenomenal Unit Plan
Banquet 4
Kristy Butler • Patti Richardson
9:00am EST
The Coaching Connection: Supporting Best Practice Science Instruction
Banquet 2
Mary Burke
10:00am EST
Secondary Teachers of Science as Agents of Change: An NGSS Approach to Understanding the Environmental Impacts of Everyday Decisions
Capitol 1
Joyce Parker • Jane Rice
11:00am EST
You've Got This - Teach More Discipline Less!
Regency 2
Jennifer Gottlieb
1:00pm EST
District Science Leader Round-table: High School Course Sequence Sharing
Banquet 2
Heather Robotham • Wendi Vogel
Wait, What? There’s a New Science Assessment?!?
Capitol 4
TJ Smolek
Healthy Grading: A Moral Imperative
Capitol 1
Don Pata
2:00pm EST
Student Drivers - Driving Question Boards empower students to figure out what they really need to know and how they will get there
Meeting Room 102
Holly Hereau • Wayne Wright
Thematic Science Fairs - Using Scientific Inquiry to Increase Environmental Literacy
Meeting Room 203
Bridget Booth
3:00pm EST
Phenomenon-first Examples in the Classroom
Meeting Room 201
Carl Wozniak
Productive Talk: How to Get Students to Share Their Thinking Through Scientific Discussions
Capitol 2
Kelly MacDonell • Katie MacDonell
Saturday
, March 3
8:00am EST
Oh Deer! Populations, Models, and Technology
Michigan 1
Rob Keys • Benjamin VanDyke
9:00am EST
Creating a space for the Crosscutting Concepts: from questions to explanations to assessments
Banquet 1
Mary Starr
10:00am EST
Using a Driving Question Board to Figure out Phenomena
Banquet 4
Wendy Johnson
11:00am EST
Exploring Biology through Dissection with Flinn Scientific
Capitol 2
Matt Anderson
Modeling and Experimental Design Using Isopods
Michigan 3
Jennifer Beck
12:00pm EST
Bringing Mindfulness to the Science Classroom
Meeting Room 205
Amy Williams
Claim-Evidence-Reasoning: The Value of Scientific Explanations in STEM
Capitol 3
Karen Kudla • Ken Wester
1:00pm EST
Living Coral Reef in the Classroom
Meeting Room 205
Rick Preuss
Discrepant Events Abound
Michigan 2
Rachel Badanowski
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Mar 2
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3, 2018
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