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Friday
, March 2
Banquet 1
8:00am •
Creating 3D Learning: Modeling, Argumentation and Explanation in your classroom through NGSX study groups!
9:00am •
Aerial Exploration of Environmental Study Sites, Using Kites, Cameras and Other Sensors
10:00am •
Creating System Thinkers --- Transforming Student Illustrations into Scientific Models
11:00am •
AP Computer Science Principles (Grades 10-12) and Computer Science Discoveries (Grades 6-9)
1:00pm •
Taking Flight with Children's Literature
5:00pm •
Night at the Movies - Sponsored by HHMI
Banquet 2
8:00am •
Supporting Early Literacy Development and the Michigan Science Standards
9:00am •
The Coaching Connection: Supporting Best Practice Science Instruction
11:00am •
Promoting Classroom Discussions with Talk Moves
1:00pm •
District Science Leader Round-table: High School Course Sequence Sharing
2:00pm •
Curriculum Review for 3-Dimensions
3:00pm •
Tools for thinking about assessment for the new MSS. - MSELA
Banquet 3
8:00am •
How to See What Your Students are Thinking: Student Modeling and the NGSS
10:00am •
What did they say? Student Discourse and the NGSS
1:00pm •
Creating Three-Dimensional, Equity-Based Tasks for an NGSS Classroom.
4:00pm •
Community Connection Activities in Biology Classrooms
Banquet 4
8:00am •
Phenomenal Unit Plan
9:00am •
Weaving Stories Throughout Your Biology Course Using HHMI Biointeractive Resources
10:00am •
Protein Synthesis and Mutations with magnetic beads
1:00pm •
Mathematizing Biodiversity: Using Species Accumlation Curves to Measure Biodiversity
3:00pm •
Boatload of Biology
Banquet 5
8:00am •
Health in Our Hands: Using online simulations to explain phenomena
9:00am •
Health in Our Hands: A free life science middle school curriculum
10:00am •
Phenomenal Tools for MSS Chemistry and Physics Instruction and Assessment
1:00pm •
Health in Our Hands: Using the Driving Question Board to explain phenomena
2:00pm •
Making sense of phenomena by using a free online modeling tool
4:00pm •
Focus on Figuring Out – Grade 4 (Multiple Literacies in Project-Based Learning)
Banquet 6
8:00am •
Make Your Elementary Science Phenomenal! Understanding Phenomenal Science Instructional Strategies in Grades 3-5
10:00am •
Let's Debate
11:00am •
"Ready Set Go" STEM
1:00pm •
Curriculum Connections - ELA & Science in Elementary
2:00pm •
Successful STEM Techniques in Elementary Classrooms
3:00pm •
Get Students Asking THEIR OWN Questions
4:00pm •
Zero to STEM in 60 minutes!
Banquet 7
8:00am •
A Mi-STAR Lesson: Patterns and Cause & Effect
10:00am •
A Mi-STAR Lesson: Comparing Engineering Solutions with a Decision Matrix
1:00pm •
A Mi-STAR Lesson: Got a Problem? Yo, I’ll Solve It!
3:00pm •
Make Your K-5 Science Phenomenal! An Introduction to Phenomenal Science Units
4:00pm •
A New Formula? PASCO + Curriculum = PASCO education (ALL in one STEM solution for Chemistry and Physics)
Banquet 8
8:00am •
Building a Summer Science Field course
9:00am •
Merging High School Geology with NGSS
10:00am •
Electromagnetic Spectrum & Radioactivity
11:00am •
A Teacher Friendly Version of the Stratigraphic Column of Michigan
1:00pm •
Aquaponics in the Classroom
2:00pm •
Teaching Students about the Brain: How I’ve Learned to View Neurodiversity
3:00pm •
IBN-Drawing and Writing to Learn Science
4:00pm •
Medicines and Me-developing a New Flu Prevention Drug
Capitol 1
8:00am •
Earth System Science Resources to Use on Monday! Free from NOAA to You!
10:00am •
Secondary Teachers of Science as Agents of Change: An NGSS Approach to Understanding the Environmental Impacts of Everyday Decisions
11:00am •
#gettingsciencedone -- Citizen Science
1:00pm •
Healthy Grading: A Moral Imperative
Capitol 2
8:00am •
Teaching Science when you don’t know diddly-squat
9:00am •
Seeing is Believing: Physics Demonstrations to Energize Your Classroom
11:00am •
The Voice of the Teacher - For Students, For Science, For Our Futures
1:00pm •
Engage Students to Think, Communicate, and Act Like Scientists!
3:00pm •
Productive Talk: How to Get Students to Share Their Thinking Through Scientific Discussions
4:00pm •
Michigan Environmental Public Health Tracking - A Tool You Can Use!
Capitol 3
8:00am •
MEECS - Ecosystems and Biodiversity
1:00pm •
MEECS - Energy Resources
Capitol 4
8:00am •
Updates from the Michigan Department of Education and the DTMB
9:00am •
Three-Dimensional Assessment Writing Workshop
11:00am •
Chemistry Phenomenons to Kick Start Your Units
1:00pm •
Wait, What? There’s a New Science Assessment?!?
2:00pm •
Setting the Stage for Doing Science in Chemistry
3:00pm •
Elemental Fictions: Storytelling and Narratives in Introductory Science
4:00pm •
Great Demos on a Small Budget
Garage Sale (Coat Room)
10:00am •
MSTA Garage Sale
Governor
8:00am •
Yeah, Buoy! (Buoyancy Demos)
9:00am •
Hands-on with virtual nuclear research
11:00am •
Stop Creating Lesson Plans: Start Creating Learning Experiences
1:00pm •
May the Force Be With You
3:00pm •
What does that graph show me?
4:00pm •
Physical Science Phenomena for Middle School
Impressions 5
3:00pm •
Explore Hands-On Science for Elementary Students at Impressions 5
Meeting Room 101
8:00am •
Science Talk
9:00am •
Making Sense of Science Through Notebooks
10:00am •
It's Phenomenal!
11:00am •
Science Talk
1:00pm •
Family Engineering & Design Thinking Night
2:00pm •
Effectively engaging youth in the process of science
Meeting Room 102
8:00am •
Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning in Action
10:00am •
Virtual Field Trips with Google Expeditions
11:00am •
Lesson Planning with NGSS: The 5E Instructional Model
1:00pm •
Teaching Science: The Next Generation
2:00pm •
Student Drivers - Driving Question Boards empower students to figure out what they really need to know and how they will get there
3:00pm •
Making It Real... Cheap!!
Meeting Room 103
8:00am •
Incorporating STEM into the Classroom
9:00am •
Structuring Discussion to Be Equitable and Rigorous
11:00am •
A Focus on Modeling in the Phenomenon-Based Classroom
1:00pm •
Moving from Learning Read and Write to Reading and Writing to Learn: Literacy Strategies in the Science Classroom
2:00pm •
Project-Based Inquiry Science™ (PBIS): Creating “Coherence and Science Storylines” for Middle School
3:00pm •
Video Storylines in the Science Classroom
4:00pm •
ECHO: Distance Learning at the MiSci
Meeting Room 104
8:00am •
Mastering the Chemical Formula
10:00am •
One in a Million
1:00pm •
Photosynthesis and Respiration Shuffle
3:00pm •
Cell Differentiation and Gene Expression
Meeting Room 201
8:00am •
An Administrators Guide to the New Michigan Science Standards through the lens of Phenomenal Science (curriculum) & 3DSPA (assessment)
9:00am •
Incorporating Science Practices into STEM Classrooms: Design and Assessment
10:00am •
Super Protection from Superbugs: the Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
11:00am •
What The Heck Happened?!?!
1:00pm •
3 Dimensional Learning in Middle School Modeling Instruction
2:00pm •
Bat Conservation in Your Classroom
3:00pm •
Phenomenon-first Examples in the Classroom
4:00pm •
Doing, Thinking, Understanding: Science Performance Assessments
Meeting Room 202
8:00am •
Teaching about Floods Using Extreme Weather Events
9:00am •
Science Talks
11:00am •
A Long Walk to Water - A Cross-Curricular Unit
1:00pm •
Partnering with the Michigan Nature Association in a Place Based Education Opportunity.
2:00pm •
Teaching with the Big Ideas in Mind
4:00pm •
Spandex of Gravity - Modeling the Very Fabric of Space and Time!
Meeting Room 203
8:00am •
The Lake Michigan Food Web: What did the Lampreys do?
9:00am •
Becoming a Certified Environmental Educator
10:00am •
Coffee 101 with BIGGBY® COFFEE
11:00am •
Forestry and Forest Ecology for Elementary and Middle School
1:00pm •
Sensory Activities for Early Learners: lessons you can use tomorrow!
2:00pm •
Thematic Science Fairs - Using Scientific Inquiry to Increase Environmental Literacy
3:00pm •
Microbes ate my underwear!
4:00pm •
Solar Panels and Pool Covers: Revving UP Biology
Meeting Room 204
8:00am •
Making Grades More Meaningful
9:00am •
Using Wildlife CSI to Teach Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
10:00am •
Observe, Investigate and Enjoy! A tour of free, NGSS aligned, classroom activities.
11:00am •
What's in the Woods?
1:00pm •
Michigan Predator Prey Project
2:00pm •
Salmon in YOUR Classroom
3:00pm •
Invaders in Your Classroom: Resource Kits to Teach About Aquatic Invasives
4:00pm •
Ignite Your Classroom With Digital Storytelling (Featuring GoPro Cameras).
Meeting Room 205
8:00am •
Digital Data Nuggets - real research, real data, real classrooms
10:00am •
Integrating Technology into Science-Based STEM with the 5E
1:00pm •
Integrating Chromebook with Vernier Technology
2:00pm •
Making Science Real with Problem Based Learning
3:00pm •
One Crime Scene; 100 Students! Oh my!
4:00pm •
Science and Engineering Practices in the NGSS
Michigan 1
8:00am •
IB meets the NGSS
9:00am •
Make Your Elementary Science Phenomenal! Understanding Phenomenal Science Instructional Strategies in Grades K-2
11:00am •
Accountable Talk in the Science Classroom
1:00pm •
Learning Labs at the Detroit Zoo
3:00pm •
No Time for Science? Learn How to Integrate Reading and Writing Using the Cereal City Science Units
Michigan 2
8:00am •
“Our Teaching Experiences:” Learning to Recognize our Students’ Expertise with an NGSS-aligned Middle Grades Engineering Curriculum
9:00am •
Online Formative Assessment Tools in Science
10:00am •
Easy Tech Tools to Facilitate Discussion/Reflection
11:00am •
Invade Your Parks and Back Again!
1:00pm •
Middle School Share-a-thon
2:00pm •
Cultivating Classroom Culture for New(er) Teachers
3:00pm •
Flipping with Ease
4:00pm •
Bring Michigan Science Standards to Life Using Place-based Education
Michigan 3
8:00am •
How to start an AP environmental science course (and love it too!)
9:00am •
Inquiry-based Introduction to Gel Electrophoresis
1:00pm •
Lloyd's Toolbox of Engineering Ideas & Activities
3:00pm •
RC Cars, Sensors, and Coding… Oh My!
Regency 1
8:00am •
Using Our National Parks to Blend Curriculum
10:00am •
Grab their Attention with Gizmos!
11:00am •
STEM Connecting Schools and Businesses
1:00pm •
Find the Fund$ for STEM
2:00pm •
K-8 Teachers as Agents of Change: NGSS and the Environmental Impacts of Using Natural Resources
3:00pm •
Let's Debate!
4:00pm •
Teaching with Technology
Regency 2
8:00am •
Schoolyard BioBlitz: Connecting Citizen Science to the Classroom
10:00am •
A Science Teacher in a Math Classroom
11:00am •
You've Got This - Teach More Discipline Less!
1:00pm •
Summer isn't just for suntans. It is for Research too!
2:00pm •
Transition from one Dimensional GLCE's to Three Dimensional NGSS
3:00pm •
WALLS: Water, Air, Land, Lifeand Space.
4:00pm •
Using 3D Learning Strategies to Improve Standardized Assessment
Saturday
, March 3
Banquet 1
8:00am •
Creating professional learning communities around 3D Formative Assessment
9:00am •
Creating a space for the Crosscutting Concepts: from questions to explanations to assessments
10:00am •
Beyond CER: Explanation and Argument - Distinctions & Implications for Instruction
11:00am •
KLEWS: Organizing Science Ideas & Building Literacy
12:00pm •
Deriving the Law of Conservation of Matter through Student Models
1:00pm •
Making Use of Student Thinking
2:00pm •
Five Phenomenon to Get you Started in NGSS
Banquet 2
11:00am •
Building Your NGSS Toolbox: Strategies for Implementing the Science and Engineering Practices and Crosscutting Concepts in a Student Led Classroom
1:00pm •
Using Children's Literature to Guide Science Inquiry K-5
2:00pm •
Vernal Pool Patrol: Citizen Science and Place-Based Education to Promote Science Learning and Stewardship
Banquet 3
8:00am •
Getting them Talking Constructively
9:00am •
Using Phenomena in Biology to Give Context and Purpose for Learning
10:00am •
Man’s Real BFF 2.0
12:00pm •
From Traditional Teaching to 3-D Learning: How to Breathe New Life into A Biology Curriculum
1:00pm •
Evo-Ed Cases: Connecting Biology Across the Curriculum
2:00pm •
Holistic Instruction (Biology Focus)
Banquet 4
8:00am •
Biology Practices That Drive Thinking Forward
9:00am •
Teaching About Climate Change in Biology
10:00am •
Using a Driving Question Board to Figure out Phenomena
11:00am •
Investigating Ecological Relationships Using HHMI Biointeractive Resrources
12:00pm •
Implementing NGSS into Biology/ Acc Bio
1:00pm •
Opioids, Flu, Zoonoses, Obesity: Oh My!
2:00pm •
"Starting From Scratch"
Banquet 5
8:00am •
Make Any Classroom a Makerspace
9:00am •
Focus on Figuring Out – Grade 3 (Multiple Literacies in Project-Based Learning)
10:00am •
Interactions: A Free Three-dimensional Science Curriculum for 9th Grade Physical Science
11:00am •
Using Three-Dimensional Rubrics in Formative Assessments to Figure out Phenomena
1:00pm •
The Lecture Is Dead: Using Alternative Classroom Models to Enhance Student Learning
Banquet 6
8:00am •
“It’s Just too Hard to Explain!” - Making Sense of Phenomena by Developing and Using Models in the Elementary Classroom.
10:00am •
Supporting Student Science Talk in Kindergarten
11:00am •
Tools for Teaching Elementary Science
1:00pm •
Fusing Art in Science from an Elementary Art Room
2:00pm •
Circuit Bugs
Banquet 7
8:00am •
Mi-STAR Up and Running in Your School
9:00am •
Mi-STAR Professional Learning Session I: Introducing the Challenge
11:00am •
Mi-STAR Professional Learning Session II: Real World Science Investigations
1:00pm •
Mi-STAR Professional Learning Session III: Addressing 21st Century Challenges
Banquet 8
8:00am •
Mysteries of Magnetism - THEMIS & MMS
9:00am •
Rock with Your Students!
10:00am •
Natural Learning
11:00am •
Elementary Inquiry and STEM Extravaganza
12:00pm •
STEM is about more than Rockets and Robots
1:00pm •
How Much and How Often
2:00pm •
Do Bees Get a Bad Rap?
Capitol 1
8:00am •
Energy and the NGSS
11:00am •
Scaffolding 3-Dimensional Science Using (free) Carbon TIME Units
12:00pm •
STEAMing Up Our Science Programs
1:00pm •
Diggin' Outdoor Education
Capitol 2
8:00am •
idk whut 2 say: teen dialogue in the classroom
10:00am •
LITERARY SCIENCE: The Integration of ELA and Science at the Secondary Level to Promote Scientific Literacy
11:00am •
Exploring Biology through Dissection with Flinn Scientific
1:00pm •
City Critters: Connecting Science and Empathy
2:00pm •
NGSS Yourself
Capitol 3
8:00am •
MEECS - Water Quality
12:00pm •
Claim-Evidence-Reasoning: The Value of Scientific Explanations in STEM
2:00pm •
Justify Your Energy-Based Claims
Capitol 4
8:00am •
Claims, Evidence and Reasoning (CER) in an AP chemistry classroom.
9:00am •
Teaching Chemistry to Middle School Students
11:00am •
Safer Chemistry: STEM Connection and Green Chemistry Replacement Labs
1:00pm •
Chemistry of International Cuisine
2:00pm •
AP Chem Labs with Minimal Prep
Garage Sale (Coat Room)
8:00am •
MSTA Garage Sale
Governor
8:00am •
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion Activity, NGSS
10:00am •
Cars That Can't Crash - Fact or Fiction
11:00am •
Reflections from adding phenomenon
12:00pm •
Teaching Physics with ROV's
2:00pm •
Ideas for Ecosystems in the Elementary Classroom
Meeting Room 101
8:00am •
Fake News in Science
9:00am •
Science Songs, Simple Stuff and Sliquids
10:00am •
Cementing Their Learning - Making it Stick!
11:00am •
Penny Ante Science: Activities in General Science, Earth Science, Life Science, and Physical Science.
1:00pm •
Turning Chemistry Labs into STEM Labs
2:00pm •
Productive Talk in the Science Class
Meeting Room 102
8:00am •
NGSS Puzzles and Mysteries: Using Phenomena in the Classroom
9:00am •
Building Solid Storylines
10:00am •
Journaling in Science using Evidence Notebooks
11:00am •
Conservation and You!
1:00pm •
Learning by doing: Practical applications online
Meeting Room 103
8:00am •
Incorporating STEM into the Classroom
9:00am •
Structuring Discussion to Be Equitable and Rigorous
11:00am •
Project-Based Inquiry Science™ (PBIS): Creating “Coherence and Science Storylines” for Middle School
12:00pm •
Making STEM a Reality with Real Data
1:00pm •
Dark & Light: Nature Writing & Observation
Meeting Room 104
8:00am •
Waves
10:00am •
Modeling the Introduction of a New Species: NGSS Ecology
12:00pm •
Weather and Climate
2:00pm •
Challenge Your Students to Make a Dozen Classroom Motors
Meeting Room 201
8:00am •
Turning Science Fiction Into Science Facts: A compelling project based approach using new STEM investigative techniques
9:00am •
3-2-1 Blast Off!
10:00am •
STEM Cells on Station
11:00am •
STEAM: If We Can Do It, You Can Do It!
1:00pm •
Online Resources for the Science Classroom
Meeting Room 202
8:00am •
Floating Trains: Phenomena, 3-D Instruction, and Amplify Science for Grades K-5
10:00am •
Tips You Can Use in Class Tomorrow: Building Community, Accountability, and Class Relevance
1:00pm •
Kepler Made Me Do It
2:00pm •
Questioning Our World- An introduction to Plate Tectonics
Meeting Room 203
8:00am •
Making Nasty Problems Fun!
9:00am •
Slow down to go fast? How modeling can increase student engagement through storytelling
10:00am •
Engaging All Learners in Meaningful Scientific Conversations
11:00am •
Let's Have a Ball: Incorporating Movement Activities in Science
12:00pm •
Writing in Science
1:00pm •
Influence of research experiences on science teacher knowledge and practice
2:00pm •
Genetics Lessons You Can Use Tomorrow!
Meeting Room 204
8:00am •
NGSS Unit Creation & Assessment
9:00am •
Implementing NGSS 3D Learning with NASA/GLOBE Earth System Learning Progressions
10:00am •
Citizen Scientists Needed! Students Collecting Data for the GLOBE Urban Heat Island Effect Campaign
11:00am •
Exponential inquiry- merging math and biotech to amplify learning
1:00pm •
Forensics for Free
2:00pm •
Blended Science Teaching for the Modern Kid
Meeting Room 205
8:00am •
The Triple E’s of Climate Change: Environmental Change, Epidemiology & ELISA Testing!
9:00am •
1 Class Period+ 1 Model System + 2 Cellular Processes= Success 4 Students!
10:00am •
Classroom Gardens and the NGSS
11:00am •
3 Dimensional Learning with Bring Science Alive!
12:00pm •
Bringing Mindfulness to the Science Classroom
1:00pm •
Living Coral Reef in the Classroom
Michigan 1
8:00am •
Oh Deer! Populations, Models, and Technology
9:00am •
Scientific Argumentation: How to reason like a scientist
10:00am •
How dense are my students?
11:00am •
Mi-STAR From A Teacher Perspective
12:00pm •
Cookbook Conversions
Michigan 2
8:00am •
Michigan Chemistry Teachers Meeting
9:00am •
Biological and health student's perception about academic integrity.
10:00am •
Dig Deeper! Ways to Get More Meaningful Reflection and Talk
11:00am •
TATTS MSS: Tips and Tricks to Survive MSS
12:00pm •
GRACE project update
1:00pm •
Discrepant Events Abound
Michigan 3
8:00am •
Activities for the Anthropocene
9:00am •
We've got Gall, do you?
10:00am •
From Storybook STEM to Beyond
11:00am •
Modeling and Experimental Design Using Isopods
12:00pm •
Using Texts to Engage Students in Three-Dimensional Science
1:00pm •
Digital Microscopy for $40
Regency 1
8:00am •
Muffins for MSTA Members
9:00am •
Classification Can Be Fun
10:00am •
Everything I needed to know about assessment I learned in marching band
11:00am •
How to Develop an Instructional Storyline
12:00pm •
Cheap Easy Demonstration Usable by Most
1:00pm •
"Mr. Mastie, I Can Still Remember When We...."
2:00pm •
Cosmetic Experiments for Grades 8-12
Regency 2
8:00am •
Integrating Environmental Data Analysis into your Classroom: Climate Change and Michigan’s Cherries
10:00am •
Integrate Scientific Modeling, Climate Change, and Forest Ecology into your Middle School Classroom: Climate Change and Michigan Forests
12:00pm •
National Geographic Educator Certification Workshop
1:00pm •
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