2025 Philadelphia National Conference

March 26-29, 2025

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PLI-1: OpenSciEd for Elementary is HERE!

Wednesday, March 26 • 8:15 AM - 3:15 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 202 A

Add to Cart 55 tickets available


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Join us to experience how students make decisions and engage in class discussion as part of their sensemaking. Learn how the OpenSciEd Elementary’s instructional approach supports all students in figuring out complex science issues in their world through a coherent storyline.

TAKEAWAYS:
OpenSciEd Elementary units are designed to support students in collaborative sensemaking through use of Science and Engineering Practices and engagement in equitable discussions.

SPEAKERS:
Janna Mahfoud, Yanira Vazquez, Susan Gomez Zwiep

PLI-2: Customizing OpenSciEd’s Materials: Great Materials + Teacher Brilliance = Magic

Wednesday, March 26 • 8:15 AM - 3:15 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A

Add to Cart 52 tickets available


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At OpenSciEd, our teams of experts work tirelessly to design materials for the latest research AND we know you can make them even better. In this session we will map your customization “why” to a customization “what” and “how” to support you to make the materials your own.

TAKEAWAYS:
Thoughtful, collaborative customization of high quality materials can result in better materials while simultaneously deepening understanding of how to get the most from both customized and the original high quality materials.

SPEAKERS:
Erika Palys, Renee Affolter, Matt Krehbiel, Austin Moore

PLI-5: Creating Instructionally Supportive Assessment Tasks to Support 3D-Learning

Wednesday, March 26 • 8:15 AM - 3:15 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 B

Add to Cart 63 tickets available


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What approach can science educators use to create assessment tasks that support instructional practice and students’ three-dimensional learning? Participants will experience an approach for designing 3-D assessment tasks that will help their students build toward the NGSS performance expectations.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn how to construct 3-dimensional assessment tasks that they can use in their classroom to promote student learning of the NGSS performance expectations.

SPEAKERS:
Christopher Harris, Joseph Krajcik

"Author" - Model-Based Inquiry in Chemistry: Three-Dimensional Instructional Units for Grades 9–12

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 B


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We will introduce our NSTA book containing a collection of units and resources to help teachers engage students in three-dimensional learning through model-based inquiry.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn about four chemistry model-based inquiry units for rigorous and equitable instruction. Developed with secondary science teachers, the session guides three-dimensional learning, anchoring phenomena, modeling, and scientific explanations.

SPEAKERS:
Audrey Baird, Ron Gray

Amazing Assessments that Align with Sense-Making Lessons

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 117



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_Station 4 Bubbles and Matter .docx
Amazing Assessments
Blank Tree Cookie.docx
Station 3 - blank tree cookie
Camoflage on color.pptx
Center 1
Camouflage Data Sheet.docx
center 1
Station 1.docx
Directions to center 1 Camouflage
Station 2 Cloudscape.docx
Station 3 Climate and Environment.docx
Station 3 Directions - Climate and Environment
Station 3 Student Data Sheet.docx
Station 3 - student data sheet
Station 4.docx
Tree A and Tree B.docx
Station 3 - Tree Cookies

STRAND: Assessment
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Join us for an engaging session exploring several sense-making lessons, aligned with the NGSS. Discover amazing assessment tools used to inform your teaching and focus on increased student learning/excitement. Come investigate assessment strategies while engaging in sense-making lessons.

TAKEAWAYS:
The participants will take away a deeper understanding of innovative assessments (prior, formative and summative) that will inform them using sense-making lessons. We will specifically focus on what the results of the assessments mean and how that will change their teaching and student learning.

SPEAKERS:
Cynthia Dey, Judith McDonald

Beyond the Claim– Master the "E" and "R" in CER

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 104 B


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Sponsoring Company: BrainPOP

Unlock student potential in writing and reasoning skills! This session dives deep into Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER), focusing on the crucial link between evidence and reasoning. Explore feedback strategies to empower students to apply their knowledge and construct strong scientific arguments.

SPEAKERS:
Kelsie Stocz, Sara Classen

Bridging Literature and Learning: Books as Gateways to Science and Engineering Practices

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 B


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Led by members of NSTA Early Childhood-Elementary Committee, this session addresses the relationship between science education & children’s literature by providing an interactive platform for educators to discover how literature can support & enhance science and engineering practices in classrooms.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will explore the integration of science and engineering practices and children’s literature through cross disciplinary connections and hands-on activities. Resources provided.

SPEAKERS:
Simone Nance, Jennifer Williams, Melissa Parks

Creating a Classroom Culture that Supports Equitable Science Learning

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Creating a Classroom Culture that Supports Equitable Science Learning_PHIL2025.pdf
NSTA Session: Creating a Classroom Culture that Supports Equitable Science Learn
NSTA Session: Creating a Classroom Culture that Supports Equitable Science Learning collection of resources

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Science is a social endeavor! Gain strategies to transform your classroom into a community of learners in which students and teachers actively try to make sense of the natural and built worlds.

TAKEAWAYS:
Leave with strategies for developing classroom norms in collaboration with your students.

SPEAKERS:
Kate Soriano

Creating a Driving Question Board that Supports Students’ Ongoing Sensemaking

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 103 B


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Sponsoring Company: Activate Learning

The DQB is an essential tool used throughout OSE units to generate, keep track of, and revisit student questions around the anchoring and related phenomenon. Join the collaborative fun finding ideas for developing, maintaining, and revisiting this exciting representation of students’ learning.

SPEAKERS:
Michelle Tindall, Jen Gutierrez

Cultivating Media Literate Citizens Through Science Education

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 A


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Scientific misinformation, in all forms of media, can negatively impact citizens' health and safety. During this session, attendees will engage in activities to empower all learners to become media-literate consumers of scientific information capable of navigating the information age.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn to apply scientific practices and crosscutting concepts to disciplinary scientific content in the media.

SPEAKERS:
Jocelyn Miller

Customizing Curriculum: Using a high quality science curriculum, is it really worth it?

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A


STRAND: Assessment
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Teachers spend about 7-12 hours per week searching for & creating instructional materials. In this session we’ll hear from teachers about how using vetted, high quality materials as a starting point opened up new possibilities and helped them to be the teacher they always wanted to be.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn how using high-quality instructional materials in your classroom can shift your role as teacher from "creator" to "innovator" and allow more time for supporting students and improving outcomes.

SPEAKERS:
Erika Palys

Don’t Believe Everything You Believe

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - 306



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www.generationskeptics.org
Teachers are great about teaching students to evaluate claims and their sources. But do we teach whow to evaluate the receiver of those claims, ourselves??

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By 2025, it’s estimated that 463 exabytes of data will be created daily; that’s like 212,765,957 DVDs/day! How can our students know if the information they receive is credible? Generation Skeptics teaches the necessary skills with lessons and guest speakers. (www.generationskeptics.org)

TAKEAWAYS:
Generation Skeptics arms educators with free resources to instill skepticism in students. Recognizing the proliferation of misinformation, GenSkeps seeks to equip the next generation with the enduring principles of the scientific method and the importance of substantiating claims with evidence.

SPEAKERS:
Bertha Vazquez

Exploring OpenSciEd High School from Carolina (9-12)

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Come experience a hands-on model lesson from OpenSciEd for High School and discover how the new Carolina Certified Version enhanced these high-quality instructional materials, making them more accessible, user-friendly, and safer for classroom use.

SPEAKERS:
Cory Ort

Field experiences: Blending digital learning with authentic outdoor education in biology

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon H


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How can we leverage digital tools to support biology learning that’s authentic and engages with science practices and cross-cutting concepts? We’ll explore “sit spot” strategies that connect students to their local context and communities through digital tools and a place-based teaching framework.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn how implementing a “sit spot” assignment series can connect existing biology curricula to NGSS-aligned, place-based science explorations, as well as support student personal development and motivation, while overcoming the limitations of a traditional classroom experience.

SPEAKERS:
Kirstin Milks, Whitney Aragaki

From the classroom to the community - engage your students with PBL at a local museum

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon C



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Slides with an explanation of PBL and the overview of the project

STRAND: Assessment
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Move beyond passively visiting a museum to connect with curators & have your students take on the role of a teacher at a community event sponsored by the museum. Learn how to connect with local institutions, see samples of student work and leave with access to the full PBL project plan and more!

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn how to organize, integrate and evaluate a long term PBL assessment into your curriculum. Leave with rubrics, a project plan and research template.

SPEAKERS:
Ilana Saxe

Geoheritage as a Vehicle for Integration Across the Curriculum

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon J


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Geoheritage is a new construct in the US, but one well-established abroad. Integrating geoscience, history, economics, and aesthetic value of a place embeds students’ experiences in the landscape that surrounds them. This presentation will demonstrate how local geohertage narratives are generated.

TAKEAWAYS:
Science is embedded in the social and historical context in which it is generated and implemented. Geoheritage as a unifying construct enriches the relevance of a local site by illustrating how humans affect and are affected by that local landscape over time, promoting cross-curricular instruction.

SPEAKERS:
Eric Pyle

How Do Rodents Survive in the Desert? Using Phenomena Based 3D Learning to Drive Student Sensemaking in AP Biology

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon I



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AP Biology Storylines Website
This website can be used by both AP Biology teachers and their students to supplement textbooks, daily videos, and provide class materials.
How Do Rodents Survive in the Desert
NSTA Presentation Slides - Storylines for AP Biology
How Do Rodents Survive in the Desert - Note Handout
Session notes handout and AP Bio storyline information

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Join us to discover how to enhance AP Biology with phenomena-based storylines that make curriculum topics relevant and fun! Gain skills to integrate student questions with science practices while implementing inquiry-driven lessons to increase student engagement and deepen understanding.

TAKEAWAYS:
After an introduction to Lab Hamster’s AP Biology Unit 1 storyline, participants will leave with the knowledge and skills needed to implement student inquiry activities, apply science practices, and use pedagogical strategies that boost student engagement and reduce teacher workload.

SPEAKERS:
Angela Tatum, Joshua Anoff, Noel Pauller

Inviting productive talk for deep science learning

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 109 A


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In a learner stance, participants will explore productive talk based on observations and development of a model to explain a phenomenon. Switching to a teacher lens, participants will identify types of talk they used, how it shaped deep learning, and apply these ideas to existing tasks/lessons.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will take away ideas for increasing productive talk when students engage in collaborative science tasks. Considerations include different types of talk students use to share ideas and move toward deep content understanding. Time will include strategizing how to inform existing lessons.

SPEAKERS:
Takumi Sato, PhD

Journey Through the Heart

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 108 A


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Take a tour through the mammalian heart and trace the path of a blood cell on its journey to oxygenation. Participants take blood pressure readings. Then dissect a preserved sheep heart to model blood flow and connect BP to heart anatomy. Don’t skip a beat - it’s going to be hands-on fun!

SPEAKERS:
Patti Kopkau

Letting Children Lead Investigation and Design - Part of the COESEE Strand

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 A


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Many curriculum materials minimize elevating students’ brilliance with teacher directed, pre-designed activities. COESEE envisions classrooms where students’ ideas are foregrounded and learning is centered in students’ lived experiences.

TAKEAWAYS:
Working collaboratively, educators will investigate ways to understand and elevate students' brilliance by centering science in their everyday experiences.

SPEAKERS:
Molly Ewing, Mary Starr, Carla Zembal-Saul

Life in a Living Pond

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 109 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Inspire curiosity by examining pond water! Observe freshwater organisms feeding patterns and reproduction firsthand while exploring microbial diversity. These activities will build an understanding of ecosystems and provide phenomena that connects with biology and nature.

SPEAKERS:
Julie Stubbs

Making Thinking Visible: The Practice of Developing and Using Models

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 112 B



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Making Thinking Visible Modeling

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This session is designed to support participants in the practice of development and use of models. The goal of this workshop is for educators to learn ways to engage students in the use of models to predict and explain phenomena.

TAKEAWAYS:
Educators will leave with a clear understanding of what models are and how they can be used throughout the lesson and unit, the awareness that one size does not fit all when it comes to models and enhanced formative assessment capabilities by using models to reveal student misconceptions and connections.

SPEAKERS:
Brian Suter, Kerry Hammon, Peter McLaren

Peas in a Pod: The Story of Heredity

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 107 A



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Presentation Slideshow

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Discover engaging activities that help students explain the significance of Gregor Mendel’s pea plant experiments. Attendees will use glitter to represent the dominant and recessive traits of two parent plants and their offspring and complete a pompom Punnett square.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will be able to explain that Gregor Mendel’s experiments on pea plants laid the foundation for the study of heredity, Punnett squares are a tool used to predict the traits of an offspring, and Mendelian genetics enables animal and plant breeders to produce new varieties with more accuracy.

SPEAKERS:
Lynn Wallin

Phenomenal Science Notebooking: Putting the Interaction into Interactive Notebooks

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 125



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Presentation Link

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Make student thinking come to life with notebooks! Increase the rigor of student work—learn new strategies for organizing content and how to use templates for any science class. Take home many current NGSS classroom examples to get yourself started.

TAKEAWAYS:
Notebooking in science should focus on sensemaking and creating ownership of the work. Moving away from worksheets and discovering-1.) The how and why of science notebooks; 2.) How to engage ALL students in science; and 3.) Templates scaffold student learning for success.

SPEAKERS:
Jennifer Weibert

Shifting from IRE to Productive Talk: Strategies for Fostering Engaging Classroom Discussions

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 307


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This experience provides educators with strategies to shift from the IRE (Initiate-Response-Evaluate) talk pattern to productive classroom discussions. Learn how to foster deeper student engagement, encourage critical thinking, and create a more interactive, collaborative learning environment.

TAKEAWAYS:
This hands-on, immersive experience offers practical strategies to help teachers transition from the IRE (Initiate-Response-Evaluate) pattern to productive talk, promoting deeper student engagement and meaningful dialogue.

SPEAKERS:
Rebecca Garelli

The Design Sprint: Engage Your Students in Design Thinking and Problem Solving

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 A



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Algal_Blooms_and_Algae_Resources.docx
Flooding_and_Severe_Weather_Resources.docx
General_Topics_and_Resources.docx
Marine_Debris_Resources.docx
Plant_and_Animal_Invasive_Species_Resources(1).docx
The.Design.Sprint.pptx
Vector_Borne_Diseases_Resources.docx

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Problem solving? Creativity? Collaboration? Design Challenge? Learn about an instructional strategy that provides students opportunities to participate that focuses on local and state environmental issues. Join a mini design sprint and develop your own challenge before you leave.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn about the design sprint, an instructional strategy that provides students with a unique opportunity to participate in a challenge that focuses on local and state environmental issues. Participants will create the initial ideas for their own student design challenge.

SPEAKERS:
Liz Martinez, Peggy Steffen

Those Are Neat- Creating Sensemaking Experiences Using Data Collection Probes and Sensors to Drive 3D Learning

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon B


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Data collection probes and sensors provide the phenomenon and data to drive 3D student learning. This session will focus on how to utilize this technology to drive instruction. Teachers will experience a lesson using sensors to model photosynthesis, with a focus on sensemaking.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will experience parts of a model lesson. Additionally, teachers will explore other examples of using probes to drive instruction. Lastly, teachers will have time to work collaboratively with other teachers to modify one of their lesson plans to effectively utilize probes in sensemaking.

SPEAKERS:
Justin Ingram

Unleashing the Power of SENSEMAKING in Science Classrooms

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon E



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Unleashing the Power of Sensemaking in Science Classrooms Resources: NSTA 2025

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We all want students to become critical thinkers, retain & transfer learning, and have a deep understanding of science ideas. Transform your instruction so students construct their own explanations of scientific phenomena that mirrors the process scientists use to make sense of the natural world.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will be able to define, identify, and apply characteristics of sensemaking into instruction. They will also become familiar with lesson models and resources that support sensemaking.

SPEAKERS:
Jessica Oakley, Tina Hovance

Use Games and Role Playing to Engage Students in One of the Most Dangerous Climate Impacts of Our Time: Sea Level Rise

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom III



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Beat the Uncertainty
Presentation Slides
This presentation includes a number of BONUS slides in addition to those presented on Thursday. Check it out!

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Sponsoring Company: NOAA

Why are sea levels rising? Why is it so dangerous - no matter where in the US you live? How can we address it? Using hands-on role-playing activities from NOAA, engage your students on one of the most dangerous climate impacts of our time.

SPEAKERS:
Alexandria Gillen, Peggy Steffen

Use Modeling Instruction in Chemistry to Integrate the Science and Engineering Practices

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon F



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Modeling Chemistry for NSTA 2025.pdf

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Participants will experience Modeling Instruction in Chemistry by planning and conducting data collection and analyzing data to develop models. They will also develop representations (graphs, diagrams, and equations) for their model and present them in white boarding discourse.

TAKEAWAYS:
In student mode participants will experience how the Science and Engineering Practices can be a regular part of student experience in the chemistry classroom as they develop and deploy models. In teacher mode they will reflect on what is required to create this learning environment.

SPEAKERS:
Jesse Braxton, AMTA Executive Officer

Using a STEM Picture Book to Support Literacy, Science Practices and Content in K-2 Classrooms.

Thursday, March 27 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 A



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Using an Informational fiction STEM Picture Book to Support Literacy, Science Pr
This is the slideshow that accompanies the hands-on workshop. Workshop participants will be engaged in four hands-on NGSS standards-aligned investigations related to the Dr. Rosie story. The slides are for reference, context, and information and can be viewed in more detail after the workshop.

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Help students build empathy and connect science to their lives using a STEM picture book (Dr. Rosie Helps the Animals). Engage in science phenomena embedded in the story and learn how open-sourced interdisciplinary lessons can address literacy, science content, and inquiry skills.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will engage in student activities that show how NGSS content and inquiry skills can be addressed by investigating real-world phenomena introduced through a STEM picture book. Teachers will leave with the resources and background knowledge to facilitate these activities with students.

SPEAKERS:
Judith Newcomb, Jennifer Welborn

Beyond Recall: Deepening Science Understanding Through Question Asking

Thursday, March 27 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 104 B


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Sponsoring Company: BrainPOP

Harness the power of effective questioning to elevate student engagement and understanding. Led by a former middle school science teacher and current science learning designer, this session focuses on crafting questions to foster elaboration, critical thinking, and meaningful connections in science.

SPEAKERS:
Hannah Bonville, Sara Classen

Connect To BioInteractive: Free Resources to Support Your Three-Dimensional Instruction

Thursday, March 27 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom II



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Workshop Participant Materials

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Sponsoring Company: HHMI BioInteractive

New to BioInteractive? Come investigate HHMI BioInteractive’s many free resources to support life science educators. We'll review how to navigate a website with hundreds of high-quality resources as well as how to connect with your fellow life science educators through our online community.

SPEAKERS:
Christina Moran-Johnson, Karen Lucci

Discover, Collaborate, Engineer: A Workshop for Practical Learning in K-5

Thursday, March 27 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 110 A


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Sponsoring Company: Teachers' Curriculum Institute (TCI)

Join us for an interactive session where engineering meets speed dating! Experience hands-on challenges inspired by TCI's K-5 science programs. Attendees will participate in engineering-focused "speed dates," uncovering valuable insights.

SPEAKERS:
Sara Kumar

Encouraging Equitable Participation During a Discussion in the OpenSciEd HS Classroom

Thursday, March 27 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 103 B


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Sponsoring Company: Activate Learning

Classroom communities make sense of what’s being investigated through discussions; it’s key to ensuring all students’ ideas are shared and valued. This session focuses on discussion types used to help draw out student ideas, negotiate and refine them, and support communicating in scientific ways.

SPEAKERS:
Michelle Tindall

Sense-Making through Real Science of Thermal Runaway in an Overcharged E-scooter

Thursday, March 27 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 106 A


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Sponsoring Company: UL Research Institutes

This workshop focuses on sense-making about lithium-ion batteries and the phenomenon of thermal runaway. Participants will develop models to understand the phenomenon, applying cross-cutting concept of matter and energy. Participants will then ideate solutions for safer battery enclosures.

SPEAKERS:
Amy Gilbert, Jessica Sparacino

A Force to Be Reckoned With: Using Hands-On and Literacy to Build Elementary Students’ Understanding of Forces (K-5)

Thursday, March 27 • 10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Join our interactive science workshop where literacy meets exploration! Immerse yourself in a world of discovery as we blend scientific concepts with the power of language. Through engaging activities see how to unravel the wonders of science but also enhance literacy skills.

SPEAKERS:
Dr. Sarah Glassman, Hoover Herrera

Air Pollution and Art

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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This lesson anchors student learning in real world local climate issues as they combine data literacy and art in the style of current working artists. Students turn graphs of local air pollution trends into art pieces that showcase their understanding of the sources and effects of each pollutant.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers gain ideas to create multidisciplinary units around authentic place-based climate issues while developing students’ data literacy skills. This lesson is engaging and produces powerful and beautiful evidence of student learning. Adaptable lesson plans will be included.

SPEAKERS:
Rachel Carpenter

Arts-Based Data Visualization

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Learn about research-to-practice applications of an arts-based data visualization project designed to enhance students’ ability to creatively represent contextual data.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will view examples of teacher and student products of arts-based data representation projects and consider applications of the research to their own classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Kristin Rearden

Engaging Learners in Science Storytelling, Journalism, and Communication Through STEM Education and Experiences

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle



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SciFri Educational Collections
Educational activities, audio and digital stories, and other media from Science Friday.

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Engage learners in science through exciting hands-on activities, media, and discussions that make complex topics accessible. This lesson showcase offers free, adaptable resources, tools, and strategies to inspire STEM interest in classrooms and spark critical thinking in learners of all ages.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will gain strategies to engage diverse learners with hands-on STEM lessons that foster inclusion, critical thinking, and community connections, while empowering them to address real-world challenges through science literacy and active participation.

SPEAKERS:
Sandra Roberts

Geology Field Course in Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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The University of Nebraska offers a geology field course to science teachers where participants will travel through Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota over a 2 week experience. The only cost for participants is tuition.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants in the course will not only learn about the geology of the area, but they will also learn new strategies to reinforce 3 dimensional learning in their own classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Kyle Thompson

Hacking School: Five Strategies to Link Learning to Life

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Explore innovative strategies from the book, "Hacking School: Five Strategies to Link Learning to Life". Join author Annalies Corbin, PhD as we reimagine the classroom, overcome change barriers, and collaborate on implementing successful school innovations that prepare students for the future.

TAKEAWAYS:
Educators will leave with a customizable "Hacking School Toolkit" containing five actionable strategies, and implementation guides to immediately begin transforming their classrooms by connecting curriculum to real-world challenges and opportunities.

SPEAKERS:
Mary Schneider

High School Biology Students' Sense-making Using Instructional Routines (NARST)

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Challenges exist in implementing the NGSS and structuring equitable collaboration opportunities in the classroom. Join us to learn from a research study on a NGSS-aligned curriculum development and professional learning project that integrated the use of discipline-specific instructional routines.

TAKEAWAYS:
In this session, participants will learn key take-aways from a research study on how the use of instructional routines supported NGSS implementation and student sense-making in a high-school level Biology course.

SPEAKERS:
Elizabeth Chatham

Igniting Critical Thinking In an Anatomy Classroom with Patient Clinical Encounters

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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How does your doctor determine your potential diagnosis? Using the patient clinical format creates an interactive and engaging format for Anatomy & Physiology students to develop critical thinking and communication skills in a team-based setting.

TAKEAWAYS:
Beyond the realistic application of curriculum, students develop the skills and confidence to increase personal advocacy with their doctors and medical professionals when they understand the clinical problem solving process.

SPEAKERS:
Jonathan Howe, Becky Mortland

Implementing Hexagonal Thinking: A Concept Mapping Strategy

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle



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Hexagonal Thinking in the Elementary Classroom (1).pdf
Slides from workshop-style presentation
NSTA 2025 Handout.pdf
PDF of handout with hyperlinked QR codes. Strategy for any grade level, any subject area (including interdisciplinary). PK-1 should be whole group with fewer words options.

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Hexagonal thinking is a collaborative hands-on concept mapping strategy focused on making connections across vocabulary, concepts, and other subject-specific components that can be utilized in any content area including cross-curricular settings. Come learn how to implement it in your own classroom!

TAKEAWAYS:
For Upper Elem through HS. Participants will experience the strategy from a student POV, learn the process of implementation, and receive links to templates. Examples of student work will also be shown.

SPEAKERS:
Simone Nance

Movement in Space: Evidence for a Hello-Centric Model

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle



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Movement in Space
Accompanying Lesson Plan

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This lesson focused on Earth’s movement in space using a hands-on, inquiry based approach. In this lesson, students designed experiments to support a hypothesis that the helio-centric model is the most accurate in terms of explaining the phenomena: day & night and seasonality.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn to utilize inexpensive materials you may have lying around the classroom and/or at home to engage students in activities that will support them in their understanding of Earth’s movement in space. Teachers will receive an adaptable lesson plan with student examples that is customizable.

SPEAKERS:
Jaime Camero

Priming our Students for Success in High School Science

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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During this session we will introduce a series of lesson plans that can help students recognize the value of science to their personal decision-making, so that they fully engage in science lessons throughout the year.

TAKEAWAYS:
Our students are constantly bombarded with crazy claims on a daily basis. Science presents a process for elevating specific ideas that can then be deemed ‘factual’. Making scientific claims based on evidence is a process students should be aware of, especially when making decisions for themselves.

SPEAKERS:
Makenzie Kuhns, Samantha Bechtel, Nancy Yoak, Linda Fuselier, Keegan Woodlee

Sensemaking About Bee Vision Through STEAM

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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This poster will present an activity that dives into the phenomenon of bee vision, building personal relevance and connection through engagement in STEAM practices.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will explore the intersections between science sensemaking and STEAM, taking home a lesson that engages students in discovering how bees see the world.

SPEAKERS:
Laura Carsten Conner

Stirring Up Chemistry: Transforming Students’ Experiences Through Food and Cooking

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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How can we make chemistry more interesting, relevant, and exciting to students while maintaining rigor? Hear from different high school chemistry teachers about how they used food-based phenomena aligned to NGSS to teach chemistry concepts like bonding, IMFs, chemical reactions, and properties.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn how teachers have used different series of lessons centered around different food-based phenomena and labs and how this has helped student engagement, disposition, their idea about what science is, and the understanding of science concepts.

SPEAKERS:
April Thompson, Jocelyn Puett, Alyssa Wachsman, Kate Strangfeld, Makala Woods

The Formative Science Classroom

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Guiding your students through sensemaking is a combination of more than you’d expect: the questions you ask, the activities you choose, and even how your classroom set up. In this session, you will learn the components of a formative classroom and walk away with ideas to enhance students' learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn the components of a formative classroom, and specific techniques they can use in order to give students a more formative experience; examples include collaborative work, room setup, cycles for questioning, appropriate feedback, and more. This can be done with any age group.

SPEAKERS:
Rama Sreekantham

Unraveling Earth's Mysteries with the National Earth Science Teachers Association

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Dive into the "Curious Cloudy Connections" crafted by the National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) to help foster systems thinking and community science engagement in classrooms. Learn how NESTA cultivates vital connections, enhancing Earth and space science education.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn about a unique way NESTA supports quality Earth and space science instruction across all disciplines with community learning and engagement.

SPEAKERS:
Natalie Macke

Using Molecular Models can be a Sparkling Experience, Opening the Door to Science

Thursday, March 27 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle



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InvitationToHEC
Please also check out our other sessions.
PosterMolcularModelsPhilly2025.pdf
The QR code at the bottom right of this poster provides more information about the lesson plans and the app. Please visit our website ! https://www.kasetsu.org/4_english/news.html
StudentsLoveMolecularModels
A quick look at our poster

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How can we introduce even first-grade students to atoms and molecules? Visitors can hold actual teaching materials and models that students will build, view photos and classroom evaluation data, and learn how molecular models can deepen even young students’ scientific understanding of our world.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn a basic plan for younger students who are new to atoms and molecules and for more advanced students who are fed up with reaction formulas. It includes concrete, practical examples to introduce them to the physical images of atoms and molecules in a fun way.

SPEAKERS:
Koji Tsukamoto, Haruhiko Funahashi, Tomoko HASEGAWA, Mariko Kobayashi, Taro YAMAMOTO

"Author" - Model-Based Inquiry in Biology: Three-Dimensional Instructional Units for Grades 9–12

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 B


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We will introduce our NSTA book containing a collection of units and resources to help teachers engage students in three-dimensional learning through model-based inquiry.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn about four biology model-based inquiry units for rigorous and equitable instruction. Developed with secondary science teachers, the session guides three-dimensional learning, anchoring phenomena, modeling, and scientific explanations.

SPEAKERS:
Audrey Baird, Ron Gray

"I Can't Wait for Science!" The How and Why of 3D, Phenomena-based Learning

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A


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The Framework and NGSS called for phenomena-based 3D learning experiences for all students. Unpack WHY this is so important and HOW to make it a reality in your classroom. Take away phenomena and storylines to try in your classroom and strategies for making every student look forward to your class

TAKEAWAYS:
The shift to phenomena-based 3D learning brings the student to the center of the learning and uses their life experiences and approaches to sensemaking to drive it.

SPEAKERS:
Sarah Delaney, Matt Krehbiel

“Seeing” Biology: Strategies to improve access for students who are blind in our biology classrooms

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon B


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Participants will engage with different stations that focus on 3D models and activities that are modified to help students who are blind experience inquiry in an appropriate and parallel way as sighted peers.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave this 60 min workshop with strategies for modifying their own labs and hands-on class activities to better ensure that every child can “see” biology.

SPEAKERS:
Steffanie Shoop, Hellanna Koflowitch

All About Balance: STEMwonder in PK-2 Classrooms

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 C



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AAB Categories for Mini Unit Blocks (2).pdf
Sometimes we lose sight of creative ways to challenge ourselves. Take your thinking deeper as you work with a balance bar with these challenges.
AAB Game_Hula Hoop Game 7.15 (1).pdf
Suggestions for games using hula hoops.
AAB Game_Stacking Stones 7.15 (1) (1).pdf
Suggested rules for playing the stacking stone game.
AAB Game_Tetra Tower (1).pdf
Directions for how to play Tetra Tower.
AAB Game_Tetra Tower Cards (1).pdf
The purchased games has very tiny cards. We enlarged them to help children with tiny hands.
NSTA ALL ABOUT BALANCE OVERVIEW.pdf
Selected slides from the presentation
Questions That Nurture STEM Thinking: A Handout to Support Asking Good Questions
Research tells us that children learn most when consistently given feedback on performance (Pianta, et al, 2005). Effective feedback focuses on the process of learning NOT simply on getting the right answer. When educators provide specific information about their work, children can reach a deeper understanding of concepts than if they work without feedback. Feedback can also provide the motivation to stay engaged in an experience. Children want to know that their teacher values their work and by
Rise and Thrive with Science: Teaching PK-5 Science and Engineering
This publication from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine is free for download. It is practitioner friendly and a great resource for a book study.
Science and Engineering in Preschool Through Elementary Grades: The Brilliance o
This publication from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is free for download. It contains the research and supports to advocate for early STEM learning.
STEM for Our Youngest Learners Series by Teachers College Press
This book series supports educators of young children in investigating force and motion, light and shadow, and water dynamics.
STEMwonder Professional Development.pdf
Our approach to early STEM education and how our approach to early engineering differs from most curricula
Tinkering with Tops
This is a Cliff's Notes style of a STEM experience exploring rotational motion with young children.

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No time for science? Tap into children’s curiosity and wonder to bring joyful, student-led STEM experiences into your classroom. Engage in teacher-play as you design and engineer kinetic balance sculptures and imagine how you can make STEM learning happen daily in your classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
PreK-2 educators will be provided a framework for integrative STEM learning that fits into their scheduled day, and learn how it easily integrates with existing curriculum. By designing and engineering a kinetic balance sculpture, participants will view STEM from the perspective of PreK-2 children .

SPEAKERS:
Beth Dykstra VanMeeteren

Be a Genetic Counselor!

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon E



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Folder with student and teacher launch pads, links to rubrics, primary literatur

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Give your students the chance to take on the role of a genetic counselor and apply their understanding of genetics to real world scenarios, including creating a pedigree, using NCBI and interpreting primary literature.

TAKEAWAYS:
Work through the genetic counselor project from a patient background, solving a pedigree, learning how to use NCBI, and interpreting primary literature. You will take home the student directions, exemplar projects, list of relevant primary literature articles, and teacher key.

SPEAKERS:
Ilana Saxe

Civil Discourse in the Environmental Science Classroom

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 3



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Civil Discourse in Science and Technology
A tips & tricks document, example Environmental Science connected lesson, and videos. More coming soon.
Civil Discourse Toolkit for Middle School Teachers
Many free slideshows, resources, forms, lessons, and more that are adaptable to a wide range to set a foundation for ongoing civil discourse in the classroom.
STEM Educator Survey
Sphere wants to hear from you! Our nonprofit is dedicated to helping educators foster civil discourse, and we strive to create resources that meet your needs. Share your thoughts to help shape our support for you.

STRAND: No Strand
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Integrate healthy habits of conversation into your students' learning with the civil discourse framework. Empower yourself with strategies and resources to engage students in respectful discourse when conveying their understanding of a topic related to environmental science.

TAKEAWAYS:
Equip yourself with tools and lessons to leverage in bringing civil discourse to your classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Sarah Lane, Elyse Alter

Classroom Agreements to Support Sensemaking: OpenSciEd Elementary

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 202 A


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Experience how classroom agreements can create productive and safe spaces for elementary students to share their ideas, let those ideas change and grow, and engage with each other as a community of learners.

TAKEAWAYS:
Elementary students can co-construct classroom agreements that support an environment where they recognize that science can be done in many ways, feel safe and compelled to share their ideas and questions, listen/look/respond to others' ideas, and let their ideas change and grow.

SPEAKERS:
María González-Howard, Carla Robinson, Leticia Garza, Janna Mahfoud

CSSS: Effective Use of Reading within Hands-on Investigations

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 B


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Reading comprehension is central to sense-making in science. Hands-on investigation provides context and curiosity to motivate students in active reading. The session provides science education leaders and teachers with tools and strategies for using exact readings in scientific investigations.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants receive a set of strategies for using effective readings within scientific investigations and a set of over 400 lessons aligned to the NGSS and STEELS standards. The lessons have hands-on investigations with exact readings to support learning core ideas and crosscutting concepts.

SPEAKERS:
Brett Moulding, Sarah Sleasman

Demystifying What Data Skills to Teach When & How in Elementary Classrooms

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 A


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Building a strong foundation in working with data is key to students’ long term science interest and success. However, it can be hard to find ways to best help students make sense of data. We will share a research-backed developmental sequence and grade-leveled rubrics for student data literacy.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave with a developmental sequence for developing data literacy for students across grades K-12, with particular focus on how to use it for instructional and assessment development for late elementary school.

SPEAKERS:
Michael Jabot, Kristin Hunter-Thomson

Discover, Collaborate, Engineer: A Workshop for Practical Learning in Middle School

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 110 A


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Sponsoring Company: Teachers' Curriculum Institute (TCI)

Join us for an interactive session where engineering meets speed dating! Experience hands-on challenges inspired by TCI's middle school science programs. Attendees will participate in engineering-focused "speed dates," uncovering valuable insights.

SPEAKERS:
Sara Kumar

Examining status as a way to support student science identity development

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon G


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Teachers can increase equitable instruction by understanding student status and identity. Attendees will reflect on their status and identity as science learners to inform classroom practices by graphing their status, discussing the role of identity and naming strategies to elevate all learners.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will gain strategies to positively influence student status and support identity development for an equitable classroom culture. Collaboratively, attendees will raise questions about developing equitable classroom communities and generate strategies to support all learners.

SPEAKERS:
Rosiane Lesperance- Goss

Exploring OpenSciEd Elementary School from Carolina (K-5)

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Come experience a hands-on model lesson from OpenSciEd for Elementary School and discover how the Carolina Certified Version enhanced these high-quality instructional materials, making them more accessible, user-friendly, and safer for classroom use.

SPEAKERS:
Hoover Herrera

From Silence to Spark: Tools and Strategies for Guiding Meaningful Student Discussions

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Discussion Planning Guide-2.pdf
OpenSciEd 3 Discussion Types
OpenSciEd Discussion Planning Tool
Silence to Spark Slide Presentation - FINAL.pdf
Silence to Spark Slides with notes.pdf

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Unlock the secret to engaging middle school minds! Dive into dynamic discussion tools and powerful questioning techniques that will ignite classroom conversations. Elevate your teaching game with enhanced pedagogical insights, ensuring science becomes irresistible to your students. Don't miss out –

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will gain practical discussion and questioning tools, rooted in the crosscutting concepts, to transform quiet classrooms into spaces of students actively engaged in sensemaking.

SPEAKERS:
Brianna Reilly Oliveira, Kate Soriano, Ann Guglielmo

Get Your Classroom Poppin’ with Boba: Unpacking Ions, Ionic Compounds, and Chemical Reactions through Hands-On Labs [Teaching Science through Food-Based Phenomena]

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon D


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How can we teach concepts like ions, ionic compounds, & chemical rxns in a fun, meaningful, & rigorous way? Through the phenomenon of popping boba! We will walk through a series of investigations and hands-on labs to explore its properties and how it is made.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave with a phenomenon-based lesson rooted in core chemistry concepts. They will engage in easy, investigative, and fun hands-on labs and see how we unpack how a gel-encapsulated liquid (popping boba) forms by exploring ions, charges, ionic bonding, and electrostatic attractions.

SPEAKERS:
April Thompson, Jocelyn Puett, Alyssa Wachsman, Megan McCall, Kate Strangfeld, Makala Woods, Hannah Holt

Localizing National Curricula: Working together to center students and their communities

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 303A



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Localizing Materials - IslandWood and The Lawrence
Localizing Slide Deck - IslandWood and The Lawrence

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Learn equity-focused strategies for centering students and their communities while teaching with NGSS-designed instructional materials. Using a localizing framework, you will explore examples created by teams of K-12 educators and consider how to adapt and apply these strategies in your own context

TAKEAWAYS:
Leave with research-based tools and strategies that incorporate community assets, families, and student’s funds of knowledge into your science units to help your students see how science is relevant in their lives and their communities.

SPEAKERS:
Brad Street, Rebecca Abbott

OpenSciEd High School: Building Environmental Literacy with Local Phenomena

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 4



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B.2 Virtual Storyline Activity
Session Slides

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How can you customize an OpenSciEd unit to dive into the issues that really matter to your students? This workshop aims to help teachers find and leverage community resources from outside the classroom to adapt an OpenSciEd unit (MS or HS) to include local phenomena around environmental justice.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will walk away with tips and tools to help them choose local phenomena, find community partners, and integrate them into an OpenSciEd unit, all while maintaining coherence from a student’s perspective and honoring the lived experiences and resources of environmental justice communities.

SPEAKERS:
Erin McCool, Michelle Bolliger-Fyler

Promoting Scientific Inquiry through Dialogue

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 B


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This workshop is designed to equip elementary teachers with strategies for fostering science inquiry through dialogue and discussion. By emphasizing collaborative learning and critical thinking, the workshop aims to enhance student engagement, understanding, and scientific literacy.

TAKEAWAYS:
The workshop aims to provide teachers with strategies for creating a supportive and inclusive classroom environment for discussion.

SPEAKERS:
Mary Sanvictores, Michelle Velho

Scientific Inquiry and the NGSS in the Science Classroom

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Michael A Nutter Theater


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Sponsoring Company: The Wonder of Science

Explore 3-dimensional science instruction through modeling, argument-driven inquiry, and phenomenon-based teaching. Learn to apply the NGSS SEPs and CCCs using best practices and resources from The Wonder of Science. Led by Paul Andersen, this hands-on workshop is inquiry-driven.

SPEAKERS:
Paul Andersen

Storylines as Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies for Differentiating Student Learning

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom II



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Participant Materials Folder

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Sponsoring Company: HHMI BioInteractive

Delve into the power of science as storytelling using storylines! Explore how the BioInteractive Sickle Cell Storyline sparks student questions to help them create connections between biological concepts and build deeper understandings.

SPEAKERS:
Lee Ferguson, Chris Monsour

Students as Data Artists: Breaking away from bar graphs

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 B



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Students as Data Artists Workshop.pptx

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Deepen student data literacy and build engagement with data sets that will surprise you! Activate critical thinking and questioning in data readers with innumerable and creative ways to represent data. Experience data representation as a scientist and artist.

TAKEAWAYS:
Experience graphing in artful and innovative ways. Modeled after ‘Dear Data,’ attendees will obtain and organize data, then create data visualizations to view as a community. Participants will receive lesson and activity plans to expand students’ thinking around graphing and data representation.

SPEAKERS:
Nina Hipps, Amanda Becker

Supporting All Learners in Successfully Engaging in the NGSS

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 110 B



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Participant Resources for Supporting All Learners

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Join us for a session on how 3-dimensional, phenomenon-based learning is designed for students with diverse learning needs and how we can ensure their success as we teach using the NGSS. We will explore practical examples of how to ensure your instruction is universally designed and accessible.

TAKEAWAYS:
Incorporating UDL with the NGSS helps all learners be successful. Attendees will gain practical strategies and tools for accessibility and inclusive practices for students in science classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Jennifer Sciacca

Three Dimensional Assessment and Standards Based Grading: It just makes sense!

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 B



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Anchored Science Holistic Grading NSTA Phila Handout
Anchored Science Holistic Grading NSTA Phila Slides

STRAND: Assessment
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Assessing student sensemaking can be time-consuming, and applying standards-based grading can seem overly vague. In this session we’ll analyze 3D assessment scenarios to uncover their scaffolded structure, and use that structure to develop leveling rubrics that quickly convert to traditional grades.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will leave with samples of high-quality, scaffolded three-dimensional assessment scenarios, and strategies to make standards-based grading quick and consistent.

SPEAKERS:
Barbara McIntyre, Chris Geerer

Unlock Excitement in Education: K-12 STEM Competitions and Awards Administered by NSTA

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 126 B



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Shell Awards flyer
Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge requirements and checklist

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Discover incredible opportunities in STEM education with a range of NSTA-administered K-12 opportunities that engage through innovative programming and recognize achievement with amazing awards. We’ll explore programs and awards that are sure to ignite a passion for discovery and innovation.

TAKEAWAYS:
Empower your teaching with dynamic STEM programs and awards administered by NSTA as you learn about innovative opportunities to boost engagement and enthusiasm for K-12 students and teachers.

SPEAKERS:
Kathryn Lasky, Amanda Upton, Sue Whitsett, Brian Kutsch

Using Research-Based Strategies to Promote More Equitable Participation in OpenSciEd Classrooms

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 A



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Coherence Research Brief
This brief focuses on research-based strategies for promoting equity in students' sense of coherence.
Contribution Brief
This brief focuses on research-based strategies for promoting equity in students' contributions to knowledge building.
Relevance Brief
This brief focuses on research-based strategies for promoting equity in students' perceptions of the relevance of a lesson
Session Slides
tinyurl.com/allseetitems

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How do we know which students of our students are figuring things out that they care about? Which students are contributing to knowledge-building in small groups? Join us to learn about a simple approach to using data from exit tickets with research-based strategies to promote more equitable participation.

TAKEAWAYS:
Making formative use of exit ticket data on student experience can help all students experience instruction as more relevant and coherent from the student perspective. The key to improvement is testing research-based strategies for promoting more equitable participation in class.

SPEAKERS:
Melissa Campanella, William Penuel

Who Wants to Win Jeopardy When You Can Be MacGyver

Thursday, March 27 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 113 A



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Planning Cycle Worksheet
This is the template to use to help plan units.
Presentation Slide
This file contains a pdf of the presentation slide for "Who Wants to Win Jeopardy When You Can Be MacGyver"
Systems Game Rules of Play.pdf
This file contains the rules of the system game played during the presentation

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Performance Learning Instruction shifts from traditional content based teaching to a hands-on approach, where students, like "aspiring MacGyvers," construct knowledge by solving problems and sense-making, rather than simply verifying and recalling information.

TAKEAWAYS:
In this workshop, you will engage in instructional design by viewing performance learning and phenomena from the perspective of students and then teachers. Learning by doing, participants will collaborate to learn how to design instructional units grounded in phenomena and promoting sense-making.

SPEAKERS:
Beth Penney, Heather Wheeler, Sue Downer

Elevate Your Earth and Space Science Classroom with Windows to the Universe

Thursday, March 27 • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Enhance your Earth and Space Science teaching and student learning with free instructional resources from Windows to the Universe! Bundle high-quality materials for effective lessons related to any Earth and space science topic.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will access the Windows to the Universe web resource filled with high quality instructional resources that can be used to enhance Earth and Space Science lessons.

SPEAKERS:
Margaret Holzer

STEM in Action: Free Resources Through The Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP)

Thursday, March 27 • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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The Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP) immerses students and educators at all levels for free in STEM programming. Through competitions, summer camps, and comprehensive professional development, AEOP stands at the forefront of educational innovation, preparing participants to excel in life.

TAKEAWAYS:
You’ll discover how AEOP spans a variety of educational stages, offering tailored programs that empower both students and teachers to thrive in STEM. We’ll cover how these initiatives equip participants with crucial skills and experiences, setting the stage for personal and professional success.

SPEAKERS:
Brian Kutsch

Adapting OpenSciEd Materials to Address Local Phenomena and Community Priorities

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 1



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ACESSE Resource E
This resource is focused on helping selecting an anchoring phenomenon for a unit you are developing
Adaptation Tool
This is an investigative phenomenon adaptation tool from the PeBLS2 project
Interest Survey Data
Summary of data examined in the session related to students' interests
Overview of ACESSE Resource H
This resource focuses on how to attend to student interests and community priorities in selecting phenomen and has examples from different regions
Slides from Session

STRAND: Assessment
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It is powerful to connect science instruction to local phenomena and community priorities—but it is challenging work! Join us to explore benefits and cautions of adapting OpenSciEd instructional materials to local contexts and to learn multiple strategies for localization of resources.

TAKEAWAYS:
Leave with practical strategies and resources to adapt OpenSciEd effectively, making science education more culturally relevant, engaging, and impactful for their students.

SPEAKERS:
William Penuel, Melissa Campanella

Collaboration Makeover: Tools to Make PLC Time Powerful for your Work

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A


STRAND: Assessment
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Many schools have common planning time or PLCs but sometimes they can feel more like a chore than a benefit. Why can’t you just have more personal prep time? In this session, we will share resources for CPT or PLCs that make them feel worthwhile, productive, and even enjoyable.

TAKEAWAYS:
Common planning time or PLCs are more effective when teachers are working with strong curricular materials. Well-designed and ready to use tools and structures for CPT/PLCs can support teachers to deepen their understanding of the materials and effectively prepare for future lessons they will teach.

SPEAKERS:
Benjamin Lowell, Renee Affolter

Creating Space for Productive Struggle

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 103C


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Sponsoring Company: Great Minds

Come along as we undergo a rigorous student experience to work through a complex investigation. Throughout the course of the session, participants will discover the importance of fostering an environment that encourages challenge where students can struggle in a safe space.

SPEAKERS:
Robert Ingram

EarthComm 4th Edition – 2025 Copyright – Come Experience!!!!!

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 103 B


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Sponsoring Company: Activate Learning

Get the first look at the newly revised EarthComm book, 4th edition earth science book. Experience a great take home lab and learn how to infuse United Nations Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs) into instruction, plus see all the changes that were made to this classroom resource!

SPEAKERS:
Gary Curts, Lindsay Mossa, Ed Robeck, Sequoyah McGee, Lauren Brase, Maliya Malik

Emily Calandrelli’s Space Experiments with Fast Plants for Your Classroom

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 109 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Join this hands-on workshop to explore three engaging experiments about how light, gravity & nutrients impact plant growth. Each participant receives Fast Plants seeds flown in space with Emily Calandrelli on a Blue Origin rocket, plus fun lesson plans for all experiments.

SPEAKERS:
Hedi Lauffer, Alexandra Felts

Empowering Educators and Students: Connecting Climate Change, Health, and Community Solutions through Environmental Literacy

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 C


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This workshop teaches methods for schoolyard investigations aligned with Pennsylvania STEELS standards. Students collect and analyze local environmental data, designing solutions to enhance community well-being. It emphasizes 3-dimensional learning and fosters student-led change.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants investigate the links between climate change, environmental impacts, and human health. They gather and evaluate data for sensemaking, connecting it to environmental justice topics. The focus on instructional practice enhances educators' capacity to teach environmental literacy.

SPEAKERS:
Jennifer Peglow

Exploring OpenSciEd Middle School from Carolina (6-8)

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Come experience a hands-on model lesson from OpenSciEd for Middle School and discover how the Carolina Certified Version enhanced these high-quality instructional materials, making them more accessible, user-friendly, and safer for classroom use.

SPEAKERS:
Cory Ort

Fermentation Fascination: Engaging Students in 3D Learning and the Characteristics of Life You Can Taste

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon B


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Discover how to engage students in hands-on 3D learning through sourdough fermentation! This workshop shows how "bread pets" can bring microbial life and biological concepts to life while fostering critical thinking, inquiry, and collaboration in your classroom.

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Participants will learn how to engage their students using sourdough fermentation as a hook to explore core biological concepts and foster critical thinking and collaboration skills in a hands-on, real-world context.

SPEAKERS:
Shannon Barlow, Alexis Custer

From Asking Questions to Using Evidence: Science, Math, and Social Studies Unite!

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 125


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Science, math and social studies educators employ similar strategies for teaching students to build arguments and support conclusions. Explore how to use historical primary sources from the Library of Congress to engage learners in thinking practices they can use the whole school day!

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Learn how to inspire students to investigate questions of personal, local, cultural, and societal concern, build new knowledge, and keep coming back to the evidence as their arguments grow in sophistication, across multiple school subjects.

SPEAKERS:
Michael Apfeldorf, Ralph Pantozzi

From Learning About to Figuring Out: Integrating the Science and Engineering Practices into High School Science Units

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon L



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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1byOYSGV_s9KMtNj60tzD_Jjt-ucX0XNH1zCsLgJJ-TM/edit?usp=sharing

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Do you want your high school students figuring out how the world around them works?  Do you want them to build the skills needed to enter careers of their choice, including (but not limited to) STEM careers? Take a deep dive into the science and engineering practices and learn how you can support your students' engagement.

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Participants will analyze the elements of the science and engineering practices and discuss what a classroom will look, sound, and feel like when students are engaged in them. They will then see how the SEPs are integrated into and assessed in an OpenSciEd phenomena-based unit.

SPEAKERS:
Caitlin Matyas, Erin McCool

Let’s Talk About Science: How to Support Data Analysis in Three Dimensional Lessons Using “Data Discussion” Talk Routines

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 A


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Looking to build student thinking about data? Come learn how the “Data Discussion” talk routine scaffolds class discussions about patterns in data. We’ll explore key features of the routine, participate in enactments, and brainstorm how to bring quality three-dimensional talk time to your lessons.

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Teachers will be able to provide opportunities for elementary students of all language proficiency levels to engage in “data discussion” talks in which they make data public and analyze meaningful patterns in their own and their classmates’ investigations.

SPEAKERS:
Michelle Forsythe

Leveraging Student Communication in the OpenSciEd Chemical Reactions Unit

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 2



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Leveraging Student Communication in the OpenSciEd Chemical Reactions Unit
Slides from Philly Session Presentation (High School Haven) NSTA National Conference on Science Education Philadelphia, PA Thursday, March 27 2025 2:20 - 3:20

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Join us to explore how to leverage students' communication tools in the high school science classroom. This session will focus on strategies and approaches integrated into the OpenSciEd Chemical Reactions unit which challenges students to investigate chemical processes impacting oyster populations.

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Learn how to guide students in articulating their ideas, collaborating effectively, and constructing evidence-based explanations while encouraging the use of their own language and perspectives to make sense of complex scientific concepts and connect them to pressing environmental issues.

SPEAKERS:
Kristin Rademaker, Holly Hereau

Multidimensional Science Through Engineering

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 104 B


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Sponsoring Company: BrainPOP

Unlock the full potential of multidimensional science learning through engineering! Discover how to engage students with hands-on learning and digital tools that bridge science content and practices. Boost critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity!

SPEAKERS:
Hannah Bonville, Sara Classen

OpenSciEd Elementary Classroom Discussions: Supporting Students to Share and Discuss their Ideas with the Classroom Community

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 202 A


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Engage in an OpenSciEd Elementary unit and see how classroom discussions can support ALL students’ in using their ideas, experiences, and evidence for collective sensemaking.

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Participants will learn about how to engage elementary students in classroom discussion to share initial ideas, build understanding and come to consensus about the phenomenon they are trying to collectively figure out.

SPEAKERS:
Guy Ollison, Susan Gomez Zwiep

OpenSciEd High School: Unlock Newton's 2nd Coherently and Intuitively

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon H


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Looking for a new way to bring Newton’s 2nd Law to life? Come experience a unique investigation from OpenSciEd HS Physics Unit 3: Collisions and Momentum, that you can use with your students to help them uncover Newton's 2nd Law.

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The method of uncovering Newton's 2nd Law in OpenSciEd Physics Unit 3: Collisions and Momentum is motivated by student ideas. Students are wondering how much time it takes to stop a car. Using a unique piece of equipment, the "force cart", students design the experiment themselves and use the data

SPEAKERS:
Joseph Kremer, Dr. Patty McGinnis

Reading, Writing, and Student Discourse: Essential Elements of Sensemaking in Science

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 A



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Reading, Writing, and Student Discourse_ Essential Elements of Sensemaking in Science NSTA 2025- COPY.pptx
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Sensemaking is essential to science learning. Reading, writing, and student discourse can foster sensemaking as students figure out phenomena in order to articulate their ideas when they write and talk. This doesn’t happen by accident and teachers need to plan opportunities for sensemaking to occur.

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In this session, participants will see classroom examples of elementary students engaging in sensemaking through paired reading, focused writing tasks and prompted student discourse as well as develop their own prompts for sensemaking through reading, writing and student talk.

SPEAKERS:
Edwin Emmer

Scientist Circles: Empowering Teaching through Collaborative Learning and Curiosity

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Scientist Circle Observation Checklist.pdf
Scientist Circle Planning Guide-2.pdf
Scientist Circles_ Empowering Teaching through Collaborative Learning and Curiosity 3.27.25 Philly.pdf

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Empower your teaching with Scientist Circles! Discover research-backed strategies to foster collaborative learning, critical thinking skills and ignite curiosity in the classroom. Engage in hands-on-activities, share best practices and leave empowered to implement Scientist Circles effectively.

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Participants will gain effective strategies and actionable tips to boost student engagement and foster meaningful whole-class discussions.

SPEAKERS:
Holly Hereau, Kate Soriano, Ann Guglielmo

Shared Waters: a Free Classroom Ready Elementary Curriculum Exploring Watershed Health

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 B


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Explore Shared Waters, a NGSS-aligned, hands-on curriculum for grades 3-6. This 10-lesson unit empowers students to investigate local watersheds and develop action projects to protect them. Perfect for educators looking for classroom-ready resources to engage students in environmental science.

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Attendees will walk away equipped with a ready-to-use, NGSS-aligned curriculum that brings environmental science to life. They'll learn how to inspire students to explore, investigate, and protect their local watersheds through hands-on activities and impactful action projects.

SPEAKERS:
Nanette Marcum-Dietrich

Sickle Cell, But Not Sick? Exploring BioInteractive's Gene Expression Resources

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom II



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Sponsoring Company: HHMI BioInteractive

How can two people with the same genotype have different symptoms? Join us as we explore free BioInteractive resources that use the phenomenon of sickle cell disease to engage students in a variety of evidence-based strategies for facilitating sense-making about gene expression and evolution.

SPEAKERS:
Kristen Short, Brenda Royal

The Case of The Murdered Mayor – Solve a Forensic Case Using Multiple Lines of Evidence

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 108 A


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Assume the role of a crime scene investigator to solve a realistic crime scenario. Students use fingerprint, hair analysis, tire track impressions, blood typing, forensic entomology, and a police log review to identify a primary suspect from a pool of 6 alleged perpetrators.

SPEAKERS:
Laurie Nixon

The Next Time You See: The Integration of Children's Literature with Everyday Phenomena in the Natural World

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 B


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Led by NSTA Early Childhood-Elementary Committee members, the session addresses the relationship between the NSTA book series and natural phenomena, providing an interactive platform for educators to discover how this series of books can support & enhance SEPs in the classroom.

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Participants will explore the integration of this series with science and engineering practices through cross-disciplinary connections and hands-on activities. Resources provided.

SPEAKERS:
Simone Nance, Jenn Brown-Whale, Anne Lowry, Mary Lynn Hess, Jennifer Williams

Unlock Science Sensemaking in the Classroom with Simulations

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 106 A


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Sponsoring Company: ExploreLearning

Discover how to empower students to do all the science sensemaking practices with far less prep for you. You’ll get practical strategies for using simulations to add more SEPs into your teaching and go hands-on with Gizmos and upcoming new Gizmos lessons that fully engage students in the practices.

SPEAKERS:
Suzanne Kehret

Using Sensemaking through Tactile and Visual Simulation to Teach Animal Adaptations.

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 A



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Using Sensemaking Through Tactile & Visual Simulation to Teach Animal Adaptation

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This session will use the attributes of sensemaking (phenomena and science ideas) through tactile, auditory and visual simulation to examine how organisms adapt to their environments. Participants will walk away with a free whale vision simulator which they can replicate to create a classroom set.

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Attendees will participate in a “student hat” to explore the power of sensemaking via simulation to learn how whales have adapted to their environment. A “make and take” and lesson plan will allow teachers to apply the lesson easily in their own classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Robert Snyder

Using Simple-to-Use (and inexpensive) Microcontrollers to Facilitate STEM Inquiry Investigations

Thursday, March 27 • 2:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 307



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00. 2025 Philly NSTA Using Microcontrollers in Inquiry-based STEM to facilitate learning for all.pdf
01. Activities for NSTA Microbit workshop.pdf
02. Counter-Timer w Radio Send 2024.pdf
03. Remote Microbit Code 2024.pdf
04. Countdown Timer Code 2024.pdf
05. BowenGermanKhan - Timer Instructions.pdf
06. GMBowen Hand-Eye Coordination Testing with a Microbit.pdf
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Physical computing allows students to design and create interactive objects that encourage inquiry investigations and emphasize computational thinking skills. Participants will engage in activities designed for middle school students.

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Microcontrollers are small computers that can come with several integrated sensors making them useful for bothc investigations and engineering projects. Participants will learn about and experience hands-on various microcontrollers & their use in inquiry investigation tasks & student sensemaking.

SPEAKERS:
Susan German, Michael Bowen

2025 Best STEM Books: Ways to Use These Books in Your Classroom

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 B


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Join NSTA Early Childhood-Elementary & BSB Committees as they explore how these award-winning books support STEM learning. Educators will engage in interactive activities, leaving with a head full of ideas on how these books enhance science & engineering practices (SEPs) in the classroom.

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Participants can view and discuss the 2025 Best STEM Book winners and ways to incorporate them into their classrooms to teach the SEPs.

SPEAKERS:
Simone Nance, Emily Brady, Melissa Parks, Mary Lynn Hess, Jennifer Williams, Anne Lowry

Am I SENSING climate change?

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon E


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In this session, participants will learn how to use data-collection technology to investigate the albedo of different surfaces. Teachers will walk away empowered to make their albedo effect lessons more relevant and engaging by using hands-on, real-world data-collection methods that connect climate

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Participants will leave with the confidence to integrate data-collection technology and analysis software into their classrooms. They will learn how to help students collect, analyze, and interpret real-time environmental data using graphical tools that make science more interactive and meaningful.

SPEAKERS:
Cecelia Gillam

Asking the Right Questions: Amplifying Student Voice and Choice

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 A



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Are your students actively making sense of the instruction you're delivering in the classroom? Driving Questions Boards help students generate questions, increasing engagement, maximizing learning, and deepening understanding.

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Educators attending this workshop will understand how Driving Question Boards increase engagement, amplify student voice and choice, deliver more equitable instruction, and help students make sense of phenomena through inquiry based practice. Participants will develop a plan to implement a DBQ.

SPEAKERS:
Jaime Camero

AUTHOR: Improving Student Data Analysis Competencies for STEM Investigations

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 112 B



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HO Marble Rolling Lab Activity1_2016.pdf
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representing data rolling marble outline.pdf
Strategies to better develop student analysis of data in STEM Subjects-2025.pdf

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Participants will learn data analysis/collecting techniques to help students young and old learn the relationships between types of data and effective analysis of those types.

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Concrete hands on examples linking types of data being collected with types of graphical representations to use. These were developed in response to research which demonstrated that students do not have a conceptual foundation to make decisions about which type of graph to use.

SPEAKERS:
Susan German, Michael Bowen

Biology Storylines and the Exceptional

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon B



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This session will share strategies for scaffolding work products and instructional materials in a sheltered Biology classroom using storylines with students with limited English proficiency. We will also discuss effective collaboration using the co-teaching model to maximize student success.

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This session will equip participants with strategies to attend to the diverse needs of learners using high-quality instructional materials. All students have the opportunity to access these materials and engage in sensemaking using a relevant phenomenon to better understand key science ideas.

SPEAKERS:
Chatoria Franklin

Biotech for All: Incorporating Project-Based Learning and Community Partners to Engage High School Students in STEM Learning and Career Readiness

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon K



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Biotech for All

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In this interactive session, teachers will share how they designed and implemented BioSTEM: a curriculum that immerses all students in real-world science practices and connects them to jobs of the future. Hands-on demos and program data will show how the curriculum benefits teachers and students.

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Participants will leave with insights from and access to a free, teacher-developed biotechnology curriculum. With these tools, they will be equipped to incorporate more project-based learning and community involvement in their classes, including scaffolding content for struggling learners.

SPEAKERS:
Amber Comer-Jensen, Ben Gold

Building Student Sensemaking About Phenomena Across Lessons Through Spiraled Talk Routines

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 A


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Looking to amplify your elementary students’ sensemaking? Come learn how slight tweaks to how you use phenomena might be the answer for you. We’ll explore how to use phenomena to make science relevant to students, support sensemaking talk routines, and ground the development of academic vocabulary

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Teachers will be able to improve how their curriculum supports students in critical thinking about phenomena and adjust their lesson activities and assessments to better support student engagement, sensemaking, and academic vocabulary.

SPEAKERS:
Michelle Forsythe

CER in Action: Shifting to Student-Centered Science

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 104 B


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Sponsoring Company: BrainPOP

Move from teacher-led to student-driven learning with Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER)! Explore a variety of resources and questioning strategies that promote authentic practice. Learn how the CER process and science and engineering practices can be part of a scaffolded and low-stakes journey.

SPEAKERS:
Kelsie Stocz, Sara Classen

Culturally Responsive Teaching & the Brain

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 C


STRAND: No Strand
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In this presentation, Dr. Whitecraft will draw upon the works of Hammond, Gorski and Hebb to demonstrate how experiences that are intense, prolonged or repeated will physically change the anatomy and the chemistry of the brain.

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Per Parker Palmer: academics ignore all the research-based knowledge we have on the role of emotions in learning largely because embracing the implications of that knowledge would take them out of their emotional comfort zones! It is enough to make one’s head spin.

SPEAKERS:
Michele Whitecraft

District and School Leaders: Engage Your Groups of Teachers in a NSTA Professional Learning Cohort

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 C



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NSTA-Natl-Conf-PHILLY25-Leaders.pdf

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NSTA provides in-person, online, and blended personalized professional learning experiences for cohorts of K–12 educators. All programs engage educators with digital resources, virtual experiences, the larger online community, and expert staff. Learn how your groups of teachers can participate.

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District and school leaders will learn about the variety of professional learning opportunities that NSTA offers, delivered in-person, online, and blended that give their teachers the power to personalize their learning as well as the ability to learn with their peers.

SPEAKERS:
Flavio Mendez

Diversifying STEM Pathways with Phenomena-Driven Science

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 C



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_NSTA_Handout_Final.pdf
3D Science Overview.pdf
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Learn how to use three-dimensional, phenomena-based instruction to expand access to educational experiences that reflect the real world and help students of all backgrounds discover the tools to be scientific thinkers and citizens. Hone your lens for science instruction that changes lives.

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Participants will identify how their current science instructional practices meet the demands of the NGSS standards and leave with concrete next steps for strengthening use of phenomena-based practices. Leaders will learn to approach science support with a systemic lens and common teacher actions.

SPEAKERS:
Solona Hollis, Amanda Drenth

Empowering Students to Ask Better Questions: A Guide to the Question Formulation Technique

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A



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Looking for strategies that improve student questioning skills? Are your students struggling with developing questions for a Driving Question Board? The Question Formulation Technique empowers students to develop critical thinking by asking better, more insightful questions.

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In this hands-on experience, educators will discover how to utilize an effective instructional strategy, the Question Formulation Technique (QFT), to customize OpenSciEd lessons and support students with developing questions for a Driving Question Board (DQB) about the causes of a phenomenon.

SPEAKERS:
Rebecca Garelli

Empowering Young Scientists: Our Journey with OpenSciEd Elementary

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 125


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Join us as we share how OpenSciEd transformed classrooms in Roselle Public Schools, NJ, with seven elementary teachers (from five schools) leading the pilot. Through real teacher experiences, learn how this NGSS-aligned curriculum fosters student-led inquiry, collaboration, and critical thinking.

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Participants will hear firsthand from practitioners about how OpenSciEd fosters student autonomy and deep thinking, helping educators create equitable, student-centered classrooms that inspire curiosity and meet NGSS goals.

SPEAKERS:
Jessica Cunningham, Phaldynia Satchell

Engaging Young Children in Science Explorations: Rich Hands-On Explorations, Combined with Use of New, Cutting-Edge Technology Tools Designed Specifically for Young Learners, to Inspire Sustained Curiosity and Sense-Making!

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 109 A


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Speaker will model and actively engage attendees with strategies and explorations, where children investigate, explore and manipulate materials and technology-rich tools, to see the effects of their actions, creating sense-making and increasing sustained curiosity and engagement. Handouts.

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Attendees will learn strategies and engaging exploration ideas, to create sense-making opportunities for young children, and to inspire children’s sustained curiosities. Activities will be easy and inexpensive to replicate and will help launch a trajectory of learning for young children.

SPEAKERS:
Donna Knoell

Experiment and Explore: Creating a Dynamic, Experiential Organic Chemistry Curriculum for High School Students

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Grand Ballroom Salon D


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Organic Chemistry is a highly relevant topic which can be made accessible for students at all levels. In this workshop, participants will learn how to create a dynamic elective course that will help students experience relevant content, and also try out some of the experiments used in the course.

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Organic Chemistry courses can offer highly relevant science content, and with the right approach can be made into an engaging, memorable, and accessible experience for students with diverse backgrounds.

SPEAKERS:
Amy Alvarez, Derrick Wood

Hands-on Explorations for Students to Connect Science with Careers

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 107 A


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Hands-on activities aimed to help secondary and CTE students become acquainted with careers that exist in the energy industry and beyond, as well as to understand personality traits and soft skills that are essential to being a good worker and team player.

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Activities to conduct with secondary students to showcase career opportunities in energy-related fields and help students to identify skills and traits for career readiness, not just with a four-year degree but also certification and trade school career paths.

SPEAKERS:
Paula Miller

Integrating Reading and Writing with STEM

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 105 A


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Sponsoring Company: hand2mind

Bring your literacy block to life with STEM Bins®! During this session, you will learn how to use STEM Bins as an engaging hook for storytelling and creative writing. Participants will explore how to integrate read alouds with STEM and incorporate engineering with STEM Bins into literacy centers.

SPEAKERS:
Brooke Brown

Introduction to OpenSciEd Elementary

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 103 B


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Sponsoring Company: Activate Learning

Come learn more about the OSE elementary curriculum! We’ll look at shifting to a classroom where students' natural curiosities about the world are leveraged to motivate their learning in science. Meaningful conversations and ideas about what that might look like with your teaching and learning.

SPEAKERS:
Jen Gutierrez

Journey Through the Heart

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 108 A


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Take a tour through the mammalian heart and trace the path of a blood cell on its journey to oxygenation. Participants take blood pressure readings. Then dissect a preserved sheep heart to model blood flow and connect BP to heart anatomy. Don’t skip a beat - it’s going to be hands-on fun!

SPEAKERS:
Patti Kopkau

Leveraging Semiotic Resources to Support Multilingual Learners’ Productive Engagement in Science Investigations

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 A


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This workshop will expand teachers’ attunement to the diverse communicative resources that can support multilingual learners’ (MLLs) sense-making in science classrooms, how teachers can integrate these resources into their practice, and the role of personal narratives in enhancing student engagement.

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Participants will explore and leave with actionable strategies they can use in their classrooms to leverage students’ diverse semiotic resources for supporting MLLs’ productive engagement in science investigations.

SPEAKERS:
Eve Manz, Diana Garity, Souhaila Nassar

No More Copying: Transforming Note-Taking for Active Minds!

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 C



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Do your students think copying notes is learning? Join this interactive workshop to discover how we can elevate our students' learning experiences through active note-taking practices. Let’s explore a variety of strategies that empower students to take ownership of their sense-making.

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Participants will leave with a toolkit of versatile note-taking strategies to transform students from passive recipients into active knowledge-seekers.

SPEAKERS:
Cathy Xiong, Evonnia Smith, Yishan Lee

Playing with Newton's Laws

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 A



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Playing with Newton's Laws Digital Files
Digitized versions of handouts as well as supplemental materials about bringing physics games into a physics curriculum.

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Bring Jenga, Bounce-off, Ker-Plunk, and other kinetic games into the classroom for use as a phenomena-based assessment of Forces, Energy, or Newton's Laws of Motion (MS-PS2&3). Engaging and rigorous assessment through observing, writing, diagraming, and modeling of moving objects.

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Attendees will receive lesson or assessment frameworks for using a wide-variety of kinetic and dexterity tabletop games to describe relative motion, forces that cause motion, energy transfer, or Newton's Laws. Attendees will also discuss opportunities for differentiation and cross cutting concepts.

SPEAKERS:
Christopher Skinner

Projectile Motion with Students in Action!

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 4


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Learning projectile motion can be a challenge for many students in physics. This session will immerse participants on student-centered activities that allow students to work together to understand projectile motion both horizontally and at an angle.

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Participants will go through two lab-based activities to see how students can use mathematical thinking to see projectile motion. They will also be shown a third option to use in the classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Kyle Thompson

Providing Effective Feedback on Students’ Argumentation

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 124


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The modeling-focused activity centers on interpreting student work and providing effective feedback on students' modeling and argumentation practices using the Argumentation and Modeling Science Practice Instructional Tools.

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Participants will learn techniques to offer feedback on (1) the reasons behind the differences in particle motion during freezing and melting and (2) the most effective ways to depict particle motion visually.

SPEAKERS:
Alex St. Louis, Jaclyn Murray

Science notebooks - Turn students' piles of papers into their super power using science notebooks.

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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NSTA Presentation Mar25 (1) (1).pdf

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Students’ notebooks should be more than just piles of papers! In this session we’ll discuss the multiple ways available to organize students’ science notebooks, ultimately making it students' go-to tool for sensemaking, evolving their use from more than just papers, into their daily essential tool.

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Attendees will leave with specific strategies and ideas to help students manage and use their science notebooks as resources for sensemaking.

SPEAKERS:
Tonya Brainsky

UDL in Action: Supporting All Learners in the OpenSciEd Natural Selection Unit

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 2



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UDL in Action: Supporting All Learners in the OpenSciEd Natural Selection Unit
Slides from Philly Session Presentation (High School Haven)

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Explore how UDL principles are integrated into the OpenSciEd Natural Selection unit. This session will focus on using high quality instructional materials that meet the needs of all learners, ensuring accessibility and engagement for diverse student populations.

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Participants will gain practical strategies for scaffolding complex concepts, providing multiple means of representation and expression, and fostering student agency in collaborative, real-world problem-solving.

SPEAKERS:
Kristin Rademaker, Holly Hereau

Using Models to Understand Phenomena

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 103C


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Sponsoring Company: Great Minds

Explore a 5th grade module to figure out how Balinese Rice farming has endured for 1,000 years. Through exploration, participants uncover a new process for developing models in science and see how the communication of ideas through models and sketches increases opportunities for student engagement.

SPEAKERS:
Robert Ingram

Using Phenomena to Make Your Elementary Classroom Phenomenal!

Thursday, March 27 • 3:40 PM - 4:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 B


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Struggling with student engagement in your science classroom? Incorporating the use of phenomena will spark student interest and engagement. Learn how to incorporate phenomena, and the Ambitious Science Teaching practices of student discourse and student created models in your elementary classroom.

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Participants will utilize the Ambitious Science Teaching practices of Eliciting student ideas and developing models. In this session we will use a phenomenon to spark interest and work through getting students to engage in science discourse and develop a science model to explain their understanding.

SPEAKERS:
Leslie Sauder

Asking Questions Routine: Using QFT with Xplorlabs

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 106 A


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Sponsoring Company: UL Research Institutes

In this session, we will practice the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) by engaging in lab footage from UL Research Institutes and then reflect upon how this technique can be applied in our classrooms to support student-centered, phenomenon-driven learning.

SPEAKERS:
Amy Gilbert, Jessica Sparacino

AUTOPSY Part 1: Forensic Pig Dissection

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 108 A


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Revitalize your structure and function lesson while employing 3D instruction with a classroom autopsy! In Part 1, participants explore the external anatomy and begin the dissection of a Carolina’s Perfect Solution® pig using the protocols of a forensic pathologist. NOTE: This is a 2-block session.

SPEAKERS:
Patti Kopkau

Building an Inclusive Classroom Culture for Collaborative Sensemaking in the OpenSciEd Electromagnetic Radiation Unit

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 2



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Building an Inclusive Classroom Culture for Collaborative Sensemaking
Building an Inclusive Classroom Culture for Collaborative Sensemaking in the OpenSciEd Electromagnetic Radiation Unit Slides from Philly Session Presentation (High School Haven) NSTA National Conference on Science Education Philadelphia, PA Friday, March 28 2025 8:00 - 9:00

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Discover how to foster a classroom culture where students actively contribute to knowledge building in science learning. This session will highlight practices and strategies embedded in the OpenSciEd Electromagnetic Radiation unit.

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Gain insights into facilitating discussions, promoting equitable participation, and supporting sensemaking and explore how to create an inclusive learning environment that empowers students to collaboratively engage in sensemaking.

SPEAKERS:
Kristin Rademaker, Holly Hereau

Building Scientific Literacy: Activities to Explicitly Teach the Nature of Science

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 124


STRAND: No Strand
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This session offers simple, practical activities to explicitly teach the Nature of Science (NOS), promoting scientific literacy and understanding. Participants will leave with ready-to-use resources that foster student engagement with NOS concepts in accessible and meaningful ways.

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Attendees will learn how to use straightforward activities to teach NOS explicitly, making science accessible to all students and promoting critical understanding of scientific inquiry and literacy in the classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Kelly Moore

Collaboration over Compliance: How to Effectively Egage Students in an Interactive Science Classroom Through Student Decision-making

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 A


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What are some simple ways to better engage your students in science learning? How can you get your students to work with you rather than against you? In this hands-on presentation, we will demonstrate numerous strategies you can use to improve student decision-making and collaboration.

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Exploring principles for student decision-making through engaging in meaningful science activities.

SPEAKERS:
Jesse Wilcox

Early Childhood STEM Teaching with Thinking Maps Capitalizes on Children’s Naïve Theories, Reasoning, and Sensemaking: Perspectives from China and the US!

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 A


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Early STEM activities capitalize on young children’s interest, curiosity, and prior knowledge during indoor and outdoor cooperative play-based activities. As a metacognitive approach, Thinking Maps helps educators understand and document children’s naïve theories, sensemaking, and problem solving.

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Science and engineering rely on a range of communication modalities, practices, and languages to support sensemaking and problem-solving efforts. Discourse tools and artifacts like Thinking Maps are fundamental mediational tools helping children to externalize and develop their observations and reasoning.

SPEAKERS:
Anne Lowry, Chaoyun Yan, Wenming Zhang, Shelly Counsell

Young Children’s Music Making is Science Learning

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 B


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An active workshop for participants to make music using their bodies, tables and/or chairs to create sounds, individually and with others. They will hum tunes and create accompaniments. They will be encouraged to include music exploration daily in their classrooms. Music vocabulary included.

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The focus is young children’s explorations of music-making and connections to science and mathematics. In every culture, people tap/hit items and use their mouths to create specific sounds. Adult explanations of music terms will include pitch, rhythm, tempo, volume, melody, harmony, and timbre.

SPEAKERS:
Ellen Cogan

Embracing Uncertainty: Creating a Classroom Culture to Support Student Sensemaking

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 B


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Have you presented a phenomenon to your class only to have students ask for the answer? Uncertainty is uncomfortable, and figuring things out is not easy. Explore and discuss challenges and opportunities that arise when teachers encourage students to sit with unresolved phenomena.

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Participate in a series of hands-on phenomenon-based lessons, and practice new strategies for encouraging students to embrace uncertainty as an exciting opportunity, rather than a potential risk. Receive print copies of high-quality instructional materials to bring back to your students.

SPEAKERS:
Dr. Emily Harrison

Exploring OpenSciEd High School from Carolina (9-12)

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Come experience a hands-on model lesson from OpenSciEd for High School and discover how the new Carolina Certified Version enhanced these high-quality instructional materials, making them more accessible, user-friendly, and safer for classroom use.

SPEAKERS:
Cory Ort

Guiding Students in Developing and Using Models: A 5-Step Routine for Success

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 304/VIP


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Educators will engage as student learners to experience an anchoring phenomenon from a middle school OpenSciEd lesson to discover an effective, 5-step modeling routine for helping students make sense of phenomena adapted from the text, Ambitious Science Teaching.

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Educators will gain an understanding of an effective, 5-step instructional, collaborative routine for developing student’s proficiency with the Science and Engineering Practice of Developing and Using models and discover how it supports sensemaking and phenomena-based instruction.

SPEAKERS:
Rebecca Garelli

Interdisciplinary Climate Change Initiative

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 106 B



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Building Climate Resiliency Project Student Guide.docx
Changes to Land Use Student Guide.docx
Interdisciplinary Climate Field Investgations NSTA 2025.pptx
Thanks for attending the presentation. These materials include the slide deck and the curriculum materials for you to adapt.
Online Reources.docx
Sea Level Rise Student Guide.docx
Storymaps Student Guide .docx

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This is a story of collaboration between local organizations, a school system, and AP Science and Social Studies Teachers to create equity of opportunity by investigating climate change phenomenon occurring locally and culminating with students designing solutions to promote community resiliency.

TAKEAWAYS:
This story is a potential model of professional learning, curriculum development, and student inquiry within climate change phenomena. The interdisciplinary student field investigations and data collection tools are standalone resources that will be shared to adapt to your own story.

SPEAKERS:
Kristin Larney, Erin O'Neal

Kids Ask the Darndest Things: The Art of Questioning in Early Elementary Classrooms

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 A


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Experience learning opportunities designed for early elementary students and reflect on strategies used to build instruction around students’ ideas and questions and support students in figuring out phenomena. Explore free, NGSS-aligned, research-based, resources for your classroom.

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Children are naturally curious; let’s use that curiosity to foster and facilitate students’ questioning and discourse about phenomena in an elementary classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Amber Richmond, Chiara Kirkland, Cory Miller

Learn to Notice and Support how Multilingual Students use Different Language Resources for Scientific Sensemaking via “Language Expansive Noticing”

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 C


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Come learn about “language-expansive noticing” - a practice that enables teachers to recognize multilingual students’ brilliant ideas in addition to the various ways these students might draw from linguistic and multimodal resources to develop and communicate their scientific sensemaking!

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Teachers will understand why developing their practice of language-expansive noticing is critical for ensuring equitable science learning experiences for multilingual students. They will leave with strategies and resources to help them continue to develop and use this practice in their classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Sage Andersen, María González-Howard

NOAA Planet Stewards: Affect change through education, collaboration, and action - and receive up to $5000 to do it!

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom III



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NSTA FY25 Planet Stewards Workshop Presentation_Final.pdf

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Sponsoring Company: NOAA

NOAA Planet Stewards Educators are STEM agents of change in their schools and communities. Access professional development opportunities, education resources, and FUNDING, to increase students’ science literacy, and have them respond to real world environmental threats. Appropriate for Grades K-12!

SPEAKERS:
Alexandria Gillen

Place-based teaching: Expeditions in the Schoolyard

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 5


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Place-based science teaching positions aspects of place–geographic location, geologic time, identity and community–at the forefront of science practices. This session will focus on the opportunities for place-based learning and teaching to explore our own locations: schoolyards and communities.

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Place-based learning honors the lived experiences of students and the living beings that form a community. Participants will learn how to implement a NGSS-aligned, place-based science lesson in their own space: schoolyard or community.

SPEAKERS:
Kirstin Milks, Whitney Aragaki

Selecting Phenomena to Motivate Student Sensemaking

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 125



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Phenomena NSTA Philly March 2025.pdf

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Come see how you can make a shift to storylines in your classroom where students make sense of phenomena and see how this motivates them to engage in science and engineering practices and learn disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts.

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Attendees will appreciate how having students make sense of phenomena leads to greater engagement and better understanding.

SPEAKERS:
Ted Willard

Supporting Equity and Justice Through Science Instruction: The Road Traveled and the One Ahead

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 203 B


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All students have the right to develop a deep understanding of how the world works in ways that support their personal goals and the interests of their community. Come explore how instruction can more equitably support science learning that is consequential to your students and their communities.

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Teachers will develop an understanding of an equity project framework for science education for supporting professional learning and implementation projects. They will learn how open education resources (http://stemteachingtools.org/) can help them develop equitable approaches to science teaching.

SPEAKERS:
Philip Bell

Supporting Multilingual Learners in Equitable Engagement in the Science & Engineering Practices

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 C


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We will explore equitable ways to engage multilingual learners (MLLs) in science and engineering practices. Participants do hands-on activities followed by reflective, pedagogical discussions to amplify their instructional resources for MLLs as they engage in collaborative, scientific sensemaking.

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Participants leave with explicit instructional strategies for leveraging multilingual learners’ (MLLs) linguistic and cultural assets. These strategies allow more equitable and accessible opportunities for MLLs to engage in collaborative, scientific sensemaking with their peers.

SPEAKERS:
Nico Janik, Karen Lionberger

The Three Dimensions of the PA K-12 STEELS Standards: What, Why and How

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Evaluating Lessons_Sensemaking Tool_Artifacts_Philly25.pdf
Session Collection
Three Dimensions of the PA K-12 STEELS Standards_ What, Why and How 3.28.2025.pdf

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The excitement around the PA K-12 STEELS Standards involves opportunities to engage students in three-dimensional learning. In this session, we’ll explore what the three dimensions are, why they matter for student learning, and how they are implemented in the classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Be familiar with the three dimensions of the PA K-12 STEELS Standards

SPEAKERS:
Holly Hereau, Emily Mathews

Unnatural Selection: Investigating Human Impact on Evolution with HHMI BioInteractive

Friday, March 28 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom II



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Participant Materials Folder

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Sponsoring Company: HHMI BioInteractive

How do human activities affect the composition of wildlife populations? Explore free HHMI BioInteractive resources that guide students through constructing structured explanations about how urbanization and poaching affect wildlife.

SPEAKERS:
Christina Moran-Johnson, Karen Lucci

Homes for the Hurricane Homeless: The Integration of STEM, Place-Based Learning, and Designing Thinking in the Elementary Classroom

Friday, March 28 • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Participants will explore an engineering design challenge that engages upper elementary students in the creation of tiny homes as a solution to homelessness after a local natural disaster. Explore Design Thinking principles and how empathy plays a role in authentic and inclusive STEM inquiry.

TAKEAWAYS:
Engage in an NGSS-based engineering design challenge where you design a solution for homelessness caused by natural disasters and learn the role of empathy in STEM inquiries by using Design Thinking principles and place-based strategies that engage all learners in STEM.

SPEAKERS:
Jennifer Williams

How School-Based Participatory Science Projects Foster Schoolyard Sensemaking

Friday, March 28 • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Educators will get our free teacher-tested support materials for two participatory (citizen) science projects and explore how to increase students’ outdoor learning experiences, authentic data collection, and sensemaking in third through sixth grades.

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Educators will walk away with materials to engage their students in 3D learning opportunities and support sensemaking for data that students collect in their own schoolyard. The two standards-aligned participatory science projects involve daily precipitation data and searching for native ladybugs.

SPEAKERS:
Danielle Scharen

Implementing Hexagonal Thinking: A Concept Mapping Strategy

Friday, March 28 • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle



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Hexagonal Thinking Slides
Slides from 1-hr workshop-style presentation
NSTA 2025 Handout.pdf
Handout with overview. QR codes are hyperlinked. Can be used for any grade level, any subject including interdisciplinary. (PK-1 should be whole group, fewer words.)

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Hexagonal thinking is a collaborative hands-on concept mapping strategy focused on making connections across vocabulary, concepts, and other subject-specific components that can be utilized in any content area including cross-curricular settings. Come learn how to implement it in your own classroom!

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For Upper Elem through HS. Participants will experience the strategy from a student POV, learn the process of implementation, and receive links to templates. Examples of student work will also be shown.

SPEAKERS:
Simone Nance

Introducing Free (OER) Integrated ML-PBL Science Resources for Elementary (Grades K-5)

Friday, March 28 • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Check out and learn how to access free ML-PBL integrated science curricular units for Grades K-5. See how the features of PBL support sensemaking, check out examples of unit overviews, literacy integration and recommended trade books, and research supporting the Multiple Literacies in PBL Project.

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After viewing examples from multiple units within the ML-PBL K-5 unit sequence, participants will learn how to access the free K-5 curricular resources on the Sprocket site. Handouts provide information for accessing and implementing the resources, or for adapting current units.

SPEAKERS:
Susan Codere

Accessing and Elevating Children’s Ways of Communicating and Negotiating Ideas for Sensemaking - Part of the COESEE Strand

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 B


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Explore the expanded ways of communicating and negotiating meaning children use as they engage in sensemaking at all ages. Work with us as we share ways to becoming more attuned to the multiple ways children explore meaning.

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Educators will engage in meaning making around children's communication and processes of negotiating meaning to become more familiar with various strategies and their importance.

SPEAKERS:
Molly Ewing, Mary Starr, Carla Zembal-Saul

An Ancient Love Machine, The Science Practices, and Complex Instruction, Oh My!

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 C



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Session Slides

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We will begin by exploring a puzzling phenomenon; a "machine" that claims to tell you how in love you are. Participants will self assess their depth of engagement in the Science Practices during the task using the K-12 grade band articulation of each practice. Appropriate for K-12 science teachers!

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Participants will learn how to support their students' engagement with the science practices at the depth and complexity called for in the Framework for K-12 Science Education.

SPEAKERS:
Laura Shafer, PhD, Megan Fretz

AUTOPSY Part 2: Forensic Pig Dissection

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 108 A


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Attendees from Part 1 continue the autopsy of their Carolina’s Perfect Solution® pig in the final portion of this workshop! Each “pathologist” will remove the organ block and examine individual organs, while learning tips about dissection and 3D instruction implementation. NOTE: Must attend Part 1.

SPEAKERS:
Patti Kopkau

Challenge Your Middle School Students with OpenSciEd Curriculum

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 104 B


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Sponsoring Company: Ward's Science

Challenge and inspire your middle school students using the OpenSciEd curriculum. Perform hands-on experiments in Chemistry and Physics through problem-based learning activities from a 3D framework. Get a taste of Ward's Science kits that complement this open-source program.

SPEAKERS:
Patty Muscatello, Michelle Linn, Norman Marshall

Curious about Picture Perfect STEM? Come Join Us to See What It Is All About

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 C


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If you have ever wondered about NSTA's Picture Perfect STEM lessons, and how they will fit into your classroom, this session is for you. Come and learn about these dynamic lessons written in the 5E model that engage your youngest learners in sensemaking through investigation and problem-solving.

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Attendees will learn how to engage students in trade books that launch each science unit and how NSTA's science kits make each lesson easy to incorporate into your classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Lauren LoPorto, Kristen Crawford

Developing Effective Science Disciplinary Literacy Practices: Creating Grade 4-8 Science Experiences and Investigations That Help Students Develop Their Abilities to Think, Act and Communicate Like Scientists

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 106 B


STRAND: No Strand
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Learn effective ways to help students formulate effective questions, design investigations to answer their questions, apply analytical and critical thinking skills, collect and interpret data, and determine effective ways to communicate their findings and the concepts they have learned. Handouts.

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Attendees will learn how to help students formulate effective questions to guide their investigations, and then apply their critical thinking skills and disciplinary skills (objective observations and analysis of phenomena), to determine cause and effect and analyze results of the investigation.

SPEAKERS:
Donna Knoell

Explore the Ocean, Weather, Climate Connection with Teek & Tom, NOAA’s New Animated Series and Lesson Plans

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom III


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Sponsoring Company: NOAA

Teek and Tom Explore Planet Earth investigates the relationship between the ocean, weather and climate on local to global scales. You’ll sample some of the ten hands-on activities for upper ES and MS students to reinforce Earth science concepts related to oceanography, meteorology and climate.

SPEAKERS:
Peggy Steffen, Kurt Mann

Exploring OpenSciEd Elementary School from Carolina (K-5)

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Come experience a hands-on model lesson from OpenSciEd for Elementary School and discover how the Carolina Certified Version enhanced these high-quality instructional materials, making them more accessible, user-friendly, and safer for classroom use.

SPEAKERS:
Hoover Herrera

Formulate, Motivate, Investigate! How Teaching Students to Formulate Testable Questions Can Unlock Better Student-led Labs

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 A


STRAND: No Strand
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See your labs–and your students–in a new light: teach students to develop their own testable questions. Experience the Question Formulation Technique, a step by step process that supports students to articulate what they are curious about and then turn those ideas into testable scientific inquiries.

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Participants will learn the Question Formulation Technique by experiencing the process for themselves. They will be able to immediately replicate the strategy in their own classroom to spur student questioning that drives more effective lab investigations and advances other science learning goals.

SPEAKERS:
RACHEL RIEMER, Katy Connolly

From Good to Great: Unlocking the Pedagogical Characteristics of “Rock Star” STEM Teachers

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 116



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Interest Form for Online Course
Mastering the Elements of Rock Star STEM Teaching Pedagogy Online Course: To receive more information in the fall about how you can participate in this course or how you can bring this course to your school or district, please fill out the form!
Photos of Our Posters from Today
Participants were asked to identify 1) why this pedagogical skill is so important to have in a STEM classroom and 2) why this skill is hard for a teacher to develop.
Session Resources (including slide deck)
Resources specific to this session and also curated STEM resources from the National STEM Fellowship sponsored by the National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY)

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Come unpack practical strategies for creating vibrant K12 STEM classrooms that foster student engagement and promote academic risk-taking. Attendees will leave with actionable tools to elevate their teaching pedagogy, inspire creativity, and cultivate a student-centered learning environment.

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Attendees will learn about seven essential pedagogical skills of "rockstar" STEM teachers - what they are, why they are so important, and how to learn to do them well. Attendees will receive immediately actionable resources to employ in their classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Christine Girtain, Carolyn Kielma, Anthony Grisillo, Kristen Record

Identifying Sensemaking and Phenomena in K-12 Materials and Lessons

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 304/VIP



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NSTA_2025_March_ Identifying Sensemaking and Phenomena in K-12 Materials and Lessons (1).pdf

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Through engagement in examples of K-12 lessons and materials, this session will focus on how to identify phenomena, problems, and sensemaking in order to support participants to make informed decisions on using and adapting materials to best meet students' needs.

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Participants will gain an understanding of the characteristics of phenomena/problems and sensemaking opportunities and how to identify them in materials. With example lessons, they will use tools to evaluate materials for NGSS-aligned instruction in order to effectively identify aspects of quality.

SPEAKERS:
Shannon Wachowski

Make it Make Sense! Implementing Sensemaking Strategies in the K-12 Science Classroom

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 A


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Join us on the Sensemaking journey! During this session, participants will have an opportunity the explore the pillars of the Sensemaking Framework. We will engage in authentic learning experiences that will bring the 3 Dimensions of science to life for teachers AND students as we figure stuff out!

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Participants will walk away with a deeper understanding of the pillars of 'Sensemaking' as well as useful strategies for engaging students in 'figuring-out' phenomena as they experience authentic science.

SPEAKERS:
Marissa Murdock

Science and Engineering Practices: Data and Evidence

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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NSTA Collection of Resources for Science and Engineering Practices: Data and Evi
Participant Copy of Science and Engineering Practices_ Data and Evidence_Philadelphia2025 .pdf

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Is it important to distinguish between data and evidence in science? YES! We’ll observe young students engaged in analyzing data and then broaden our focus to explore how data and evidence are woven through the science and engineering practices and across students’ K-12 science experience in school.

TAKEAWAYS:
Distinguish between data and evidence and why the difference matters in the science classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Kate Soriano, Brianna Reilly Oliveira

Science Talk, Modeling, and Writing about Molecules in the Kitchen

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 A


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Have you ever wondered why the excited chatter during a science investigation disappears when teachers ask their students to write science explanations? Students enjoy hands-on investigative activities but need support to shift from their provisional language to science-specific language.

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Writing strategies and talk moves can improve students’ ability to develop clear writing. Appropriate scaffolds benefit all students, particularly multilingual learners and students with disabilities. Participants will learn how to support students’ development of ideas into written explanations.

SPEAKERS:
Rebecca Haverstick

Sensemaking in the Classroom

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 113 A



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Resource Folder and Presentation

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A critical component of any science lesson is the opportunity for students to make sense of their experiences. After a brief hands on lesson, engage in sensemaking yourself and leave with clear strategies to use in your classroom on Monday. Sensemaking norms posters link is included!

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Teachers will learn strategies for providing sensemaking discussions through discourse in the elementary science classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Leslie Lausten

Shifting Mindsets for 3D Learning: Embracing the Engineering Design Process in All Classrooms

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 B



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3D Learning - Shifting Mindsets.pdf
SYLLABUS - Designing_Minds_condensed.pdf

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This interactive workshop empowers educators to embrace the Engineering Design Process as an instructional pedagogy for fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and engagement across all subjects. Participants will explore how the EDP supports 3D learning and can be integrated into any class.

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This workshop focuses on a mindset shift: embracing the Engineering Design Process as an adaptable instructional framework that enhances student learning and engagement in any classroom or subject, fostering a deeper sense of ownership, inquiry, and problem-solving.

SPEAKERS:
Devin Canaday

The Future of STEM: Empowering Today’s Educators and Tomorrow’s Leaders through the Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP)

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 126 B


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The Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP) immerses students and educators at all levels for free in STEM programming. Through competitions, summer camps, and comprehensive professional development, AEOP stands at the forefront of educational innovation, preparing participants to excel in life.

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You’ll discover how AEOP spans a variety of educational stages, offering tailored programs that empower both students and teachers to thrive in STEM. We’ll cover how these initiatives equip participants with crucial skills and experiences, setting the stage for personal and professional success.

SPEAKERS:
Kathryn Lasky, Brian Kutsch

Working Smarter not Harder - Grading that's Good for Students and Teachers

Friday, March 28 • 9:20 AM - 10:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A


STRAND: Assessment
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Grading that supports student sensemaking doesn't have to keep you at school all night. Learn approaches to grading that prioritize 3D sensemaking and utilize technology, collaboration, and existing resources so you have can your evenings back.

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The process of giving feedback and assigning grades is easier when there are strong materials and assessments to build from and technology can help make it faster without decreasing effectiveness for students.

SPEAKERS:
Sarah Delaney

Adventure Awaits: Gamifying Science with Engaging Side Quests

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 125



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Adventure Awaits.pdf

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Are you tired of hearing, "I’m done"? Add side quests as an extension to your science curriculum. Side quests can add a gamification element to your science classes that will extend the learning and deepen the creativity of your students no matter what grade you teach.

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Participants will leave this session with ideas and templates to add side quests to any science curriculum. Participants will also receive ideas for creating a badge system as a currency to gamify their class.

SPEAKERS:
Michelle Simmons

Bridging Success Criteria and Sensemaking: Empowering Elementary Students in 3D Learning

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 10:55 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 117



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10_Minute_NSTA_Presentation_Hayes-Johnson_(2)[1].pdf
CLEAR Steps To Making Success Criteria (1).png
Correlating Sensemaking With Success Criteria
Success Criteria Frequently Asked Questions

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This session will show how integrating Success Criteria with sensemaking pillars enhances 3D learning for elementary students. Participants will learn to create clear Success Criteria that guide young learners through authentic phenomena and foster equitable engagement in science practices.

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Success Criteria empower elementary students to engage deeply with scientific phenomena, connecting their ideas to practices and achieving clarity in their learning, promoting a more equitable 3D learning environment.

SPEAKERS:
Laura - Ashley Hayes

Discover Your Changing World with Innovative Tools from NOAA

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom III


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Sponsoring Company: NOAA

Join the National Earth Science Teachers Association to explore NOAA's resources and dive into interactive, data-rich investigations. Engage students in exploring human impacts on terrestrial and ocean ecosystems, environmental changes, and pathways to informed decision-making.

SPEAKERS:
Peggy Steffen, Margaret Holzer, Diane Tom-Ogata, Alexandria Gillen

Fueling Curiosity: The Impact of Science Current Events on Middle School Students

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 10:55 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 116



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Fueling Curiosity The Impact of Science Current Events on Middle School Student
NSTA Philadelphia 2025 Current Events.pptx
Fueling Curiosity: The Impact of Science Current Events on Middle School Students. Power Point with links

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Middle school is a crucial period of cognitive development, where students are honing critical thinking skills and expanding their understanding of the world around them. Engaging with science current events offers a myriad of benefits. It nurtures curiosity and prepares informed engaged citizens.

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Want to engage students with the very cutting edge of science and technology development? Do students need connection and insights into the scientific method in action? In this session, learn to reap the benefits of scientific journalism & cultivate the scientifically literate citizens of tomorrow.

SPEAKERS:
Peter Kelly

Going Viral in the Classroom: Crafting Virus Prototypes!

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 9


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Join the CDC team (NSTA’s version) to create a virus prototype and share it with the public. Explore practical strategies and resources to make the fascinating world of viruses engaging, relevant and accessible for all students.

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Attendees will engage in a PBL unit that applies the Engineering Design Process to design and build a virus prototype.

SPEAKERS:
Andrew Kipp, Carlos Perez

Hitting the Target with the Science and Engineering Practices

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 8



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NSTA25.pdf
Target cards.docx

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In this hands-on workshop, participants will engage in activities to develop a shared understanding of observable features that can help them decide when students are hitting grade-level targets for engaging in sensemaking using the science and engineering practices.

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Participants will hone their definitions of the science and engineering practices to better develop strategies that engage students in grade-level appropriate sensemaking using the science and engineering practices.

SPEAKERS:
Lisa Brosnick

Levitation: Making Sense of Magnetism and Fields

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 6


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Understanding magnetic fields can be challenging for students. This hands-on session will show how to use engineering design to help students make sense of the core ideas of magnetism, properties of fields, magnetic levitation, and how maglev trains work.

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This lesson can be easily implemented to help students understand magnetic fields and their role in maglev trains. The engineering design component allows students to use magnets to levitate an object and draw connections to other types of levitation such as quantum levitation.

SPEAKERS:
Karen Matsler

LOVE of Innovation: AI’s Impact on STEM Education

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 C



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LOVE Of Innovation - AIs Impact on STEM education
Presentation material.

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Learn how LOVE (Learning Opportunities Valuing Everyone) will help you effectively integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into STEM education. See how Google Gemini, Notebook LM, School AI, and other tools can help students organize their thoughts, ask deeper questions, and synthesize information.

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Unlock practical AI strategies to enhance STEM education and ignite student curiosity. Leverage cutting-edge AI tools to streamline brainstorming, develop methods that support differentiation, increase creativity in coding, and analyze data sets within the constraints of a class period.

SPEAKERS:
Lora Gibbons, Randy Kolset

Moving Beyond Elementary Science as a “Special” - Phenomenon-Based Learning for the K-5 Classroom

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 202 A


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Ignite excitement and curiosity about science in your elementary classroom! Engage in and explore how phenomenon-based instruction can spark students' interest in science and go beyond special activities.

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Participants will experience how including science in the elementary classroom engages children's curiosity about the world while authentically applying literacy and math skills.

SPEAKERS:
Yanira Vazquez

Schoolyard Sensemaking through Outdoor Data Collection: Bringing School-Based Participatory Science Projects to Your Class

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 303A


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Participants will get free teacher-tested support materials for two participatory (citizen) science projects, engage in the projects' monthly activities, and explore how to increase students’ outdoor learning experiences, authentic data collection, and sensemaking in third through sixth grades.

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Participants will walk away ready to engage their students in 3D learning opportunities as students make sense of real-world data collected in their own schoolyard involving daily precipitation data and searching for native ladybugs.

SPEAKERS:
Lindsey Sachs, Danielle Scharen

Science & Literacy – A Compatible Compound

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 10:55 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 A


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Every science lesson is a chance to build student literacy skills! Accentuating language and literacy skills is sure to build student science understanding while cultivating science knowledge. This session will provide actionable techniques that build student literacy skills through rigorous science

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Teaching science with a literacy mindset accentuates the learning of both science and literacy. Participants will be provided with the tools they need to support literacy in their daily instruction.

SPEAKERS:
Jessica Talada

Science and Engineering Practices: Developing and Using Models

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A


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Take a deep dive into the practice of developing and using models! We’ll explore how creating and using models help students build science ideas and can support students’ in developing and writing explanations. Experience the power of building science ideas together as part of a learning community.

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Developing models individually, in groups and as a class makes all students essential members of the knowledge-building community.

SPEAKERS:
Kristin Rademaker

Getting Started with Science Notebooks

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 203 A


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Join the author of Science Notebooks in Student-Centered Classrooms to discover how notebooks are an interdisciplinary, sensemaking tool. Leave with strategies for immediate classroom use.

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When science notebooks are incorporated into student-centered, three-dimensional classrooms, they become powerful interdisciplinary sensemaking tools and a rich source of assessment data.

SPEAKERS:
Jessica Fries-Gaither

Spark Interdisciplinary Learning with PBS's Solutions-based Media

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 7


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Explore how PBS video clips paired with free, standards-mapped support materials engage students in positive, solutions-based environmental stories that can reinforce curriculum learning, grow and flex crosscutting skills, instill hope, and inspire action.

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Learn how free, solutions-based stories from PBS LearningMedia can enhance environmental science learning by instilling hope and inspiring action in your students.

SPEAKERS:
Susan Chyczewski, Tania Burchell

The Case of The Murdered Mayor – Solve a Forensic Case Using Multiple Lines of Evidence

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 108 A


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Assume the role of a crime scene investigator to solve a realistic crime scenario. Students use fingerprint, hair analysis, tire track impressions, blood typing, forensic entomology, and a police log review to identify a primary suspect from a pool of 6 alleged perpetrators.

SPEAKERS:
Laurie Nixon

The Effectiveness of Implementing Computer Simulations During a Chemistry Unit in a Middle School Science Classroom

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 10:55 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 B


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This presentation shares my research on using computer simulations to model concepts in a middle school chemistry unit. Models offer a framework for understanding chemical processes, tested and refined in virtual simulations, helping students engage in iterative learning.

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A key takeaway from this presentation is that computer simulations, combined with models, enhance middle school students' understanding of chemistry

SPEAKERS:
Jerry Coronado, Cecilia Duenas

A Force to Be Reckoned With: Using Hands-On and Literacy to Build Elementary Students’ Understanding of Forces (K-5)

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Join our interactive workshop where literacy meets exploration! Through investigations, such as testing magnets, students solve problems and grow their literacy skills. Leave with classroom resources. Smithsonian Science for the Classroom received an All-Green rating from EdReports.org. 

SPEAKERS:
Dr. Emily Harrison, Hoover Herrera

The Skull Comparison Investigation on a Budget!

Friday, March 28 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 12



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https://tieseducation.org/resource/skull-comparison-activity-without-the-expensive-skulls/
Download this entire activity for free!! And we will be raffling off two sets of 3D-printed skulls, along with several copies of our book, On Teaching Evolution.

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This essential biology investigation requires students to compare hominid skulls, studying the morphological changes as humans evolved. Skull models cost thousands of dollars. Do this important investigation for free with our slide presentation, student instructions, 2D skulls, and online resources.

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With a free slide show, informational handout, blank data table, links to a 3D skull collection, and assessment questions, teachers will identify basic trends in hominid evolution from early ancestors six million years ago to modern humans, including brain/jaw size, language, locomotion, etc.

SPEAKERS:
Bertha Vazquez

Fishbowls and Reflections: Making Space for All Voices in Discussions

Friday, March 28 • 10:55 AM - 11:10 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 B



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Slides with the rubric and ideas on how to use the discussions in class

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Using the fishbowl strategy, you can turn classroom discussions into an event where students all participate, actively listen and then reflect on the conversation. This strategy works really well for engaging students who are quiet as well as moderating students dominate the conversation.

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Learn how to use a fishbowl discussion to create space for all student voices in a discussion and reflect on the discussion using a rubric. Take home an editable and Canvas-ready copy of the rubric.

SPEAKERS:
Ilana Saxe

Integrated Science Workshops: What the Science of Soccer Can Do for Students

Friday, March 28 • 10:55 AM - 11:10 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 117



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Speed Sharing Session_NSTA Speed Share.pptx

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Integrated Science Workshops bring science into activities kids already do and love. Science is Elemental has developed several of these involving the arts, music, and soccer. Come learn how we weave (Fabric Arts: Friction and Tension!) science concepts, like vector and power, into fun activities.

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Integrated Science Workshops can be adapted for the students’ grade-levels and for the time available, all while teaching key science concepts made accessible through activities kids love.

SPEAKERS:
Ann Miller

Trenton Makes: Urban Ecosystem = Interdisciplinary Lessons

Friday, March 28 • 10:55 AM - 11:10 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 A



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Trenton Makes: Urban Ecosystem PBL
This session shares tools and resources to support sense making in an urban environment. Developed from a PD, the unit has evolved to form the basis for a HS phenomena-based learning experience. Participants will have opportunities to use a chatbot developed by the STEM team to support lesson planning for STrEAMLInED instruction.

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Using historical contexts, this unit considers industrialization as a catalyst for change over time. Learners analyze environmental data from newspapers and government reports.The unit ends with students contributing to the design of reclaimed 19th and 20th century buildings for 21st century uses.

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Educators will learn how historical photos, newspapers and technical reports can inspire students to imagine solutions for current challenges.

SPEAKERS:
Joy Barnes-Johnson

Using Genius Hour to Inspire Independent Student Research in Science Courses

Friday, March 28 • 10:55 AM - 11:10 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 C


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Adapted from companies like Google and 3-M, this 100% student-driving PBL allows students to pursue sense making and learning on a topic of their choosing as it relates to the content area.  Students work through the process from driving questions to public presentations in just 10 class periods.

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This process/project is accessible for students at any ability level, given the appropriate scaffolds, and EVERY student can find something they are passionate about to research. You can do this in your classroom and make it your own!

SPEAKERS:
Katie Mercadante

How science really works: Enhancing instruction with the Science Flowchart interactive

Friday, March 28 • 11:10 AM - 11:25 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 A


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Find out how to modify your current instruction to better communicate the dynamic process of science using an interactive tool from the Understanding Science website. Help students recognize science as a dynamic, exciting, creative, and intensely human endeavor!

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Participants will learn how to use the Science Flowchart interactive journaling tool, which allows students to make visible the dynamic process of science and helps them recognize the NGSS SEPs in their own inquiry.

SPEAKERS:
Betsy Barent

Movie Sheets Can Be Great!

Friday, March 28 • 11:25 AM - 11:40 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 B



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Barbie Movie Sheet.pdf
Contagion Movie Sheet.pdf
Der Junge der den Wind Einfing Movie Sheet.pdf
Gattaca.pdf
Migration Movie Sheet Key.pdf
Rio 2 Movie Sheet.pdf
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Movie Sheet.pdf
The Day After Tomorrow Movie Sheet.pdf
The Island Movie Sheet.pdf
Waterworld Movie Sheet.pdf

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Bringing a popular film into the classroom can be a great way to increase enthusiasm or engage learners. Movie sheets provide a free treasure trove of guiding questions and concept checks to make sure the students are following along.

TAKEAWAYS:
Over the last decade, my pre-service students and I have been creating free movie sheets that are posted to the free site (moviesheets.com) for anyone to use. The sheets cover all types of genres, academic levels, and disciplines.

SPEAKERS:
Michael Bechtel

A Better Whey to Explore Chemical Changes, Rates, & Solubility: Cheesemaking

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Learn how cheesemaking can be used to explore scientific concepts like evidence of chemical changes, chem reaction rates, solubility, and pH. Participants will experience how to investigate these concepts in a fun, exploratory way that emphasizes building science practices.

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Participants will see a simple hands-on lab that can be easily scaled up or down and see how students can make sense of curd formation by drawing on what they already know, making meaningful observations, analyzing data, asking questions, and applying an understanding of how chemical reactions work.

SPEAKERS:
Mary Velasquez

Action Research: Enhancing Learning Through Doodle Notes and Sketch Notes in the Chemistry Classroom

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Research shows that students benefit from doodling and sketching in the classroom. Discover how doodle/sketch notes were implemented in regular, inclusion, and special education settings to teach students the importance and value of note-taking practices.

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In this session, we will share the results of an action research project focused on implementing doodle/sketch notes in the Chemistry classroom. Strategies will be shared for modifications and accommodations, as well as how to transition to more independent note taking practices.

SPEAKERS:
Adiba Mirza, Shefali Mehta

AEOP Virtual Reality “Lab”

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Experience the “real” feel of working in a lab from the physical layout to the various “tasks” performed. Take on the role of a scientist/engineer and conduct scientific studies with a prototype. Catch a glimpse of an Army lab in action and learn how equipment used by our troops is developed.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will have an opportunity to use virtual reality goggles and applications to explore a technological alternative to hands-on scientific inquiry and engineering design processes. Information about eCYBERMISSION and programs administered by NSTA and sponsored by AEOP will be available.

SPEAKERS:
Brian Kutsch

eCYBERMISSION STEM Competition - Authentic, Engaging, Accessible

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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eCYBERMISSION is a free virtual STEM competition for grades 6-9 that offers standards-aligned resources, grants for teachers and thousands of dollars in awards for students. eCYBERMISSION fosters critical thinking and creativity while preparing students for the future.

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eCYBERMISSION is a free virtual STEM competition for grades 6-9 that offers standards-aligned resources, grants for teachers and awards for students. eCYBERMISSION provides educators the resources to foster critical thinking and creativity while preparing students for the future.

SPEAKERS:
Brian Kutsch

Exploring the Use of Model Eliciting Activities (NARST)

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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This session will discuss mathematization as a framework to teach the concept of energy and the use of Model Eliciting Activities (MEAs) to design related learning environments. Attendees will learn about the affordances of the MEAs to provide opportunities to mathematize scientific phenomena.

TAKEAWAYS:
MEAs allow students to engage in science practices to mathematize scientific phenomena and learn the concept of energy.

SPEAKERS:
Cynthia Lima

Inclusive Podcasts for STEM Learning

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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This presentation shares findings from an NSF-supported project on the use of podcasts, particularly the Tumble Science Podcast for Kids, to promote access to STEM and introduce sighted, blind and low vision students in grades 3 through 5 to STEM careers.

TAKEAWAYS:
Podcast listening can be a powerful tool for engaging blind and low vision students as well as sighted students in STEM learning in upper elementary grades.

SPEAKERS:
Marshall Escamilla

Reach for the Stars: Creating Resources for Authentic Astronomical Research in Middle School

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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The alumni group of the NASA/IPAC Teacher Research Project have created standalone lessons to help teachers implement astronomical research. This poster will highlight the resources created for the middle school level and include tips to incorporate in the classroom.

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Attendees will learn about incorporating standalone lessons into middle school classes and how to help facilitate astronomical research projects.

SPEAKERS:
Ace Schwarz

Representations in an Initial Model of Phenomenon (NARST)

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Explore an interactive modeling tool that supports students in constructing an initial model to surface their thinking about real-world phenomena. We will then analyze student models to assess their early-stage model development practice to explain a specific phenomenon.

TAKEAWAYS:
Developing models to represent and explain phenomena is a complex skill for students to learn and teachers to facilitate. Over time, student models should become more sophisticated and better aligned with scientific explanations through a process of model revision.

SPEAKERS:
Alex St. Louis, Jaclyn Murray

STEM Doodles with 3-D Printing Pens

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Wondering about ways to use 3-D printing pens with your students? Practice using this type of pen to create a small but STEM-tastic model or design to use in your classroom. Explore the possibilities of using the engineering design process to solve real-world problems with creativity and fun tech.

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Participants will have an opportunity to use a 3-D printing pen to make (and take) a small model or design for the classroom using a provided pattern or an original design. Information about eCYBERMISSION and programs administered by NSTA and sponsored by AEOP will be available.

SPEAKERS:
Brian Kutsch

The Effectiveness of Implementing Computer Simulations During a Chemistry Unit in a Middle School Science Classroom

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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This presentation shares my research on using computer simulations to model concepts in a middle school chemistry unit. Models offer a framework for understanding chemical processes, tested and refined in virtual simulations, helping students engage in iterative learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
A key takeaway from this presentation is that computer simulations, combined with models, enhance middle school students' understanding of chemistry

SPEAKERS:
Jerry Coronado, Cecilia Duenas

Three Easy Steps to Adding Inquiry to Labs

Friday, March 28 • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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Creating inquiry activities doesn't have to require re-inventing the wheel. There are simple adjustments you can make to build inquiry into any activity.

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Attendees will leave with three easy ways to build inquiry into traditional "cookbook" activities.

SPEAKERS:
Regina Borriello

Supporting All Students in Making Sense of Phenomena By Building All of Their Intellectual Resources

Friday, March 28 • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 203 B


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Students bring amazing intellectual resources to make sense of science phenomena based on their personal and community experiences—including language, perspectives, gestures, and knowledge, interests, and values. Come learn how to notice and leverage those intellectual gifts in your teaching!

TAKEAWAYS:
Culturally responsive education supports student sensemaking and learning in science. Inclusive science strategies help teachers learn to see and leverage students’ diverse sense-making resources. These methods help us create and adapt curriculum that is equitable and centered on justice.

SPEAKERS:
Philip Bell, Nancy Price

Capture the Moment! Exploring Place-Based Physics with Video Analysis

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 4


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Physics is all around us—let’s analyze it! In this interactive session, we’ll explore how video analysis techniques may be used as a mechanism to investigate local physics phenomena, enhance student understanding, and connect physics concepts to the real world.

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Participants will leave with a toolkit of ready-to-use physics activities supported by video analysis techniques that can be applied immediately in their classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Eric Walters

Cracking the CER Code: How a Mi-STAR Lesson Can Help Your Students Construct Explanations and Argue from Evidence with Confidence

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 A



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Anchored Science Cracking the CER Code NSTA Phila Handout
Anchored Science Cracking the CER Code NSTA Phila Slides

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As long as there have been CER templates, there have been students who struggle. What’s the difference between evidence and reasoning, or an explanation and an argument, exactly? Our Mi-STAR CER lesson and templates help answer these questions and they are open to all - join us to learn more!

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Attendees will leave with clear and concise definitions of reasoning, explanations, and argumentation, along with a lesson plan, activities, and templates to help students define and construct all three in the science classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Stephanie Tubman, Barbara McIntyre, Chris Geerer

Effective Techniques to Evaluate Climate Change Information for Accuracy and Validity

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 B



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Fact or Phony for Philadelphia 2025.pdf
If you would like the original PowerPoint, please let me know and I'll send it to you. [email protected]

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Addressing climate change can be challenging. Students are given tools for evaluating information then provided a series of myths about climate change. Using reputable data, they dispel the myths with accurate information and use multiple explanations to understand common misconceptions.

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Students are provided with a checklist to determine if information is accurate on a fictional web page. Through small group discussions, students share their perceptions of accurate data and what it means, then challenged to decide if this information is valid in helping to understand climate change

SPEAKERS:
Laura Tucker

Embracing Empathy: Applying Human Systems Dynamics and Human-Centered Design Principles to Support the Implementation of NGSS

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 8


STRAND: Leadership
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Discover how Human Systems Dynamics and Human-Centered Design can help educators tackle classroom challenges, create inclusive environments, and adapt to diverse student needs. This interactive session provides practical strategies to enhance teaching, curriculum design, and collaboration.

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Attendees will learn how to use Human Systems Dynamics and Human-Centered Design strategies to address complex challenges in NGSS implementation, fostering collaboration and empathy to create inclusive, student-centered environments that support both educators’ and students’ needs.

SPEAKERS:
Brian Beierle

Embracing the NGSS Mindset: Crafting Quality Lessons

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 6



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Philadelphia - Baffling Balloon Behavior Activity
Philadelphia - Lesson Plan Example
Philadelphia - Lesson Plan Template
Philadelphia - NGSS Mindset Presentation

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Unlock the power of the NGSS mindset! Learn to transform your science lessons into captivating, concept-driven experiences that foster scientific practice. Reframe your teaching approach to engage students in meaningful learning, resulting in deeper understanding and active classroom engagement.

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Through an interactive model lesson, attendees will learn how to transform traditional science lessons into dynamic, concept-driven experiences that make scientific practices come alive. Attendees will leave with a versatile lesson plan template to elevate their own teaching.

SPEAKERS:
Todd Kellman, Dylan Fedell

Emily Calandrelli’s Space Experiments with Fast Plants for Your Classroom

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 109 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Join this hands-on workshop to explore three engaging experiments about how light, gravity & nutrients impact plant growth. Each participant receives Fast Plants seeds flown in space with Emily Calandrelli on a Blue Origin rocket, plus fun lesson plans for all experiments.

SPEAKERS:
Hedi Lauffer

Exploring OpenSciEd Middle School from Carolina (6-8)

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Come experience a hands-on model lesson from OpenSciEd for Middle School and discover how the Carolina Certified Version enhanced these high-quality instructional materials, making them more accessible, user-friendly, and safer for classroom use.

SPEAKERS:
Cory Ort

Having Students Explore without Labs (Or Have Them Explore Labs Better!) Using Structured Visuals

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - 306



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Biology Presentation Slides

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Hands-on exploration of phenomena is key for effective science lessons, but in practice it’s often time-consuming to prep activities, and sometimes students only take away a superficial understanding. But structured visuals are easy to prepare and intuitively engage students in deep, 3D learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Structured visuals are easy to prepare and implement, and they can either replace labs or dramatically enhance them. Structured visuals get students talking and making inferences and connections. This session shows how to find, make, and use them.

SPEAKERS:
Stephen Fleenor

How Science is Done in the Real World - Why Not Teach It That Way?

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 3


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Participants will learn how to deliver instruction using professional scientific career settings creating friendly competition and engagement. This instruction promotes creativity and problem solving, and it builds communication, collaboration and investigative skills while meeting standards.

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Using physics as a primary example, participants will learn how to teach 3D science classes from the perspective of a professional in the career world. Audience participation will include brainstorming ways this can be applied to any science content area in middle or high school.

SPEAKERS:
Amy Strong

How to Encourage the use of DCIs and CCs in Sense-Making

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 125


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A hallmark of collaborative sense-making is using DCIs and CCs to develop explanations. This session will explore an approach for helping students to learn DCIs and CCs “just-in-time” as part of figuring out phenomena. Participants will also receive samples of high quality instructional materials.

TAKEAWAYS:
Treating DCIs and CCs as a “piece of the puzzle” and introducing them “just-in-time” after there is a need to use them are productive ways to encourage the use of DCIs and CCs in sense-making.

SPEAKERS:
Victor Sampson

Interpreting the science standards of STEELS (PA) through the lens of the K-12 Framework for Science Education

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 C



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NSTA STEELS Mar 2025 Cohen.pptx

STRAND: No Strand
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A thorough understanding of the CCCs & SEPs naturally leads to phenomena-based lessons and shifts the focus within the lesson from covering disciplinary topics to using the DCIs as the context for mastering important CCCs & SEPs necessarily infusing the three dimensions within each science lesson.

TAKEAWAYS:
A proper interpretation of science standards of STEELS can help teachers see them as the guide for what is really important rather than a rearrangement of the same old list of things to cover.

SPEAKERS:
Robert Cohen

NMLSTA - Building Science Efficacy with Digital Portfolios

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 126 B



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NSTA Building Science Efficacy WIth Digital Portfolios 25 (Presentation Slides)
Google slides of presentation with embedded links to resources.
Using Portfolios? Let's CONNECT!
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Help students build science efficacy using digital portfolios, a practice that asks students to collect/reflect on self-selected work and share learning with others. Learn how to create/manage a culture of reflective practice in your classroom using this invaluable tool with existing resources!

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Self-efficacy in science is promoted when students use metacognition and share advice about meaningful learning experiences with others. Creating digital portfolios is a seamless way to meet this need and provide a platform for giving and receiving feedback and celebrating learning.

SPEAKERS:
Suzanne Zilvetti

NMLSTA - Water, Water, Everywhere?

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 C



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3rd Grade Protecting from the Weather Cards DC.pdf
3rd Grade Protecting from the Weather Student Pages DC.pdf
3rd Grade Protecting from the Weather Teacher Pages DC.pdf
4th Grade Floods Aerial River Views PowerPoint DC.pdf
4th Grade Floods PowerPoint DC.pptx
4th Grade Floods Student Pages Aerial Photos DC.pdf
4th Grade Floods Student Pages DC.pdf
4th Grade Floods Teacher Pages DC.pdf
5th Grade Oil Spills and Dust Bowl Breaking News DC.pdf
5th Grade Water, Water London Cholera Map DC.pptx
5th Grade Water, Water Student Pages DC.pdf
5th Grade Water, Water Teacher Pages DC-1.pdf
5th Oil Spills and Dust Bowl Timeline.pdf
5th Oil Spills and Dust Bowls Images.pdf
5th Oil Spills and Dust Bowls Teacher Pages.pdf
Avery Print from the Web, v5 Document - 5th Grade Water Drop Usage Page-1.pdf
Water.Water.Everywhere.pptx

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Too much? Too little? Just right? What are some of the potential impacts of the quantity of water in the environment? How can we mitigate negative impacts? Join us as we investigate some of the impacts and develop potential solutions. Leave with access to these and other lessons for your classroom.

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Participants will put on their student hats and engage in 3-D NGSS lessons as they learn about interactions among the hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere, human impacts on these spheres, and how science may be used to mitigate concerns. Pedagogy behind lesson development will be shared.

SPEAKERS:
Liz Martinez

Phenomenon-driven Teaching and Learning

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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NSTA College of Resources for Phenomenon-Driven Teaching and Learning
Participant Copy of Phenomenon-Driven Teaching and Learning.pdf

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If you’re unsure of what phenomena are and/or why three-dimensional standards rely on phenomena to drive learning in the science classroom, then this session is for you! We’ll define phenomena, and the intentional use of phenomena to engage, connect and drive all students in their science learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Be able to define and recognize phenomena and understand their importance in implementing three-dimensional standards.

SPEAKERS:
Kate Soriano, Brianna Reilly Oliveira

Playful Sensemaking: Nurturing Science and Engineering in Early Childhood

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 A



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"This is SciEPlay!" Intro Video
SciEPlay - NSTA HANDOUT_SEP Toolbox Year 1 COPY Abbreviated.pdf
SciEPlay - NSTA SLIDES_Playful Sensemaking_Nurturing Science and Engineering in Early Childhood_2025.03.28.pdf

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Discover how children naturally engage in science and engineering practices through play! Video examples explore how they investigate, analyze data, develop models, and more. You'll leave with tools, strategies, and inspiration to create purposeful play environments and deepen children's learning.

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This interactive session will equip you with field-tested tools to support play-based science and engineering. Practice using the tools with video case studies, and gain valuable insights from early childhood educators who have incorporated these strategies in their classrooms and outdoor settings.

SPEAKERS:
Maranda Chung

Reimagining Lessons to Better Align with the NGSS

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 203 A


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This session will help participants explore how they can take tried and true lessons, make them more three-dimensional, and align them with the NGSS>

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Participants will leave with example lessons and strategies for aligning their lessons with the NGSS.

SPEAKERS:
Rebecca Garelli, Deanna Taylor, Rebecca Abbott, Jesse Wilcox, Erik Wade

Research to Practice: Using Equitable Science Teaching Practices with Multilingual Learners

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 124


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The biggest challenge within science classrooms remains teaching and engaging all students. This presentation recommends tools and practices that facilitate and support the communicative resources diverse students draw on, to actively engage in science discourse and participate in STEM classrooms.

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Some of our key takeaways include: Reflection in action, reflection on action, facilitation techniques for teachers that promote students discovering phenomena. Students use science practices to collect data, as well as incorporate everyday language to support evidence-based science discourse.

SPEAKERS:
Diana Cost, Akira Harper

Supporting Schools and Districts: Furthering NGSS Implementation through Curriculum Based Professional Learning

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 3:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 303B


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Join us to consider how engaging in curriculum based professional learning (CBPL) can strengthen the shared vision of the instructional shifts called for by the NGSS. Hear how one district’s CBPL experience deepened teacher’s knowledge of three dimensional phenomena driven teaching and learning.

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Curriculum based professional learning experiences can support teachers and leaders to deepen their understanding of the NGSS as they analyze instructional materials.

SPEAKERS:
Jenine Cotton-Proby, Guy Ollison, Nancy Hopkins-Evans

Teach Current Climate Literacy with PBS LearningMedia

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 12


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Explore how episodes of the PBS program Weathered pair with free, standards-mapped support materials to reinforce your Earth science curriculum, grow and flex students' crosscutting skills, and keep your classroom's climate content current.

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Learn how to integrate dynamic media from the PBS program Weathered into your science classroom through PBS LearningMedia's free resource collection.

SPEAKERS:
Merek Chang, Tania Burchell

Thinking in 3D

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 B


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In this session, we will explore the intersection between Information Processing as outlined in Culturally Responsive Teaching, Cognitive Routines, and Three-Dimensional Science to enhance science learning experiences for all students.

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Participants will walk away with an experience that enables them to utilize cognitive routines and develop as independent learners while also building their capacity as culturally responsive educators.

SPEAKERS:
Allison Porzillo

Trade the CER for the GRC and For Greater Learning Success

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 B



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GRC Presentation Materials
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Science teachers have been implementing the CER in their instruction with varied results, but what if there were a better alternative? This session will model how the Gather Reason and Communicate model can lead to greater and more authentic learning outcomes for students in the NGSS classroom.

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Educators should leave this session with ideas that are ready to implement, and a tool kit to allow them to convert existing CER lessons to GRC; an approach that is more student-friendly, rigorous, and can help strengthen sens-making in the NGSS classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Jessica Jones

Using Children’s Literature to Foster Sensemaking in Elementary Science

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 A



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5E Lesson Plan_The Boy Who Grew a Forest.pdf
Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Lesson Plan.docx
Lesson Plan for Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
NSTA Lesson Plan - One Plastic Bag.docx
Session Handout.docx
Using Childrens Literature to Foster Sensemaking in Elementary Science PowerPoi
Vincent- Lesson Plan for Conference.docx
We Are Water Protectors Lesson Plan.docx

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Participants will learn how using children's literature in science instruction can help students get interested in science topics, gain needed context about phenomenon, and share prior knowledge. We will share how interactive read aloud can generate student collaboration and facilitate discussions.

TAKEAWAYS:
We want participants to take away a list of recent children's literature about science topics and how to use these books in their science teaching and learning. Techniques will be shared and lesson plans tied to NGSS will be handed out.

SPEAKERS:
Eli Vincent, Alexandra Chester, Lauren Rupe, Jim McDonald

Using Community Agreements to Build an Inclusive Classroom Culture

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 126 A



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Do you want all students to contribute more of ideas in science class? In this workshop, we’ll present Community Agreements routines that build a culture where students feel safe sharing ideas and caring for one another. Creating a supportive classroom cuture is critical to all NGSS learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Leave with a ready to use plan to implement community agreements in your classroom. It will include eliciting students’ ideas for how to be respectful, equitable, committed to community, and move science thinking forward. It will also have strategies for student reflection on these agreements and ho

SPEAKERS:
Greg Benedis-Grab, William Penuel

Using Energy Inside Out: Connecting Social Emotional Learning and STEAM with the Self-Controller Coaster Challenge

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 A


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Engage in a hands-on Self-Controlled Coaster Challenge that connects physics concepts like potential and kinetic energy with self-control. Learn how integrating SEL into STEAM fosters student understanding and emotional regulation, creating immersive, accessible science learning for all.

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Participants will gain strategies for integrating SEL into NGSS-aligned STEAM lessons. This hands-on activity serves as an example, offering ideas to adapt similar student-centered approaches to make abstract concepts like energy and self-control accessible, engaging, and relevant for all learners.

SPEAKERS:
Le-Marie Thompson, Nuria Gabitova

Using Mini-Lessons to Teach All Three Dimensions

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Michael A Nutter Theater


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Sponsoring Company: The Wonder of Science

Discover how mini-lessons can teach the NGSS DCIs, SEPs, and CCCs effectively. Paul Andersen shares strategies for using focused mini-lessons, supported by resources from The Wonder of Science, to help students think critically and engage in meaningful scientific practices.

SPEAKERS:
Paul Andersen

Visualizing science: Modeling as a Pedagogical Tool

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 7


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Modeling is an essential SEP and a pedagogical tool that can elevate science teaching. In this workshop, learn and practice modeling as a pedagogical tool for having students illustrate their sense-making process for scientific concepts while also increasing and assessing learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Educators will experience a variety of methods of modeling to utilize in their classroom that allow student learning of science concepts to be visualized. Leave this workshop with activities and pedological moves related to modeling that you can implement in your class immediately.

SPEAKERS:
Jocelyn Miller, Missie Olson

VSEPR Yoga: Molecular Geometry of Our Bodies

Friday, March 28 • 1:20 PM - 2:20 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 10



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Anchoring Activities for VSEPR
VSEPR YOGA Presentation SlideDeck
VSEPR Yoga SlideDeck
Animated PowerPoint Slides for VSEPR YOGA

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Join this session to relax and unwind while learning how to provide students with movements of their body to model the molecular geometries that transform 2D Lewis structures into their 3D shapes while deepening their understanding of molecular polarity.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will experience an alternate way for students to understand VSEPR beyond modeling kits and virtual technologies that many students will not have access to on assessments. This also helps students understand the difference between polar bonds and molecular polarity.

SPEAKERS:
Krystle Moos

STEM in Action: Free Resources Through The Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP)

Friday, March 28 • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Exhibit Hall, Poster Session Aisle


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The Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP) immerses students and educators at all levels for free in STEM programming. Through competitions, summer camps, and comprehensive professional development, AEOP stands at the forefront of educational innovation, preparing participants to excel in life.

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You’ll discover how AEOP spans a variety of educational stages, offering tailored programs that empower both students and teachers to thrive in STEM. We’ll cover how these initiatives equip participants with crucial skills and experiences, setting the stage for personal and professional success.

SPEAKERS:
Brian Kutsch

“But I’m Not a Science Teacher, I'm an ELA Teacher!”

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 A


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Experience learning opportunities designed for elementary students and reflect on the use of literacy practices in sensemaking. We will engage in and identify strategies that foster productive talk in science and explore free, NGSS-aligned, research-based resources for elementary classrooms.

TAKEAWAYS:
Pedagogical moves you are already using in ELA can be used in your science instruction to support students in sensemaking.

SPEAKERS:
Amy Lazarowicz, Cory Miller

A 300-year old Painting, A Pioneering Woman Scientist, and Three-Dimensional Learning: Analyzing Primary Sources from the Library of Congress

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 A



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3 Dimensional Primary Source Blog Posts
Presentation Slides

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Can primary sources lead K-12 students to Disciplinary Core Ideas, Science and Engineering Practices, and Cross-Cutting Concepts? Spoiler alert: they can. Examine, analyze, and discuss free online resources from the Library of Congress featuring the work of women in science.

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Participants will discover how to access millions of free digitized primary sources from the Library of Congress, practice strategies for guiding students in critical analysis using a three-dimensional lens, and learn about the contributions of women to entomology, plate tectonics, and chemistry.

SPEAKERS:
Michael Apfeldorf, Jessica Fries-Gaither

Aligning to the STEELS Standards: Taking Prior Curriculum and Making it Three-Dimensional

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 C



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Designing a Phenomenon-Based Unit
Making Curriculum Three-Dimensional: Ambitious Science Teaching Workshop
Slide Deck with links.

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The purpose of this session to help participants use meaningful strategies to adapt their curriculum to the STEELS standards. The new standards are a shift in both content and pedagogy which can feel overwhelming to teachers.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will receive strategies to take already written curriculum and make it three-dimensional.

SPEAKERS:
Karianne Chessario

Asking Questions and Defining Problems

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 113 B


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Help your students develop a growth mindset where they can independently develop and refine questions that led them to an understanding of how the natural and designed world works, questions which can be empirically tested and used to help to clarify problems; leading to better solutions.

TAKEAWAYS:
Using the Cross Cutting Concepts as a basis for delineating quality questions allows students to look deeper into phenomena and come up with better ideas of what is happening, which allows them to design better developed experiments to cement their understandings.

SPEAKERS:
Linda Smith

AUTHOR: The NSTA Atlas of the Three Dimensions

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 126 B


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The Atlas is a collection of 62 maps of the practices, core ideas, crosscutting concepts, and performance expectations in NGSS and other Framework-based standards. The maps show how goals in science are meant to build upon each other and relate to each other over a student’s K-12 education.

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Participants will learn how to read the maps and use other tools in the Atlas to understand and interpret standards and plan instructional sequences as part of their work in curriculum, instruction, and assessment.

SPEAKERS:
Ted Willard

Bridging Literacy and Science: Integrating SoR and NGSS

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 B



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Bridging Literacy and Science: Integrating NGSS and SoR - Session Slides
PreK Classroom Example - Excerpt from Artfully Teaching the Science of Reading

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NGSS and Science of Reading (SoR) frameworks have common principles that can be linked to support deeper learning. We’ll explore how to connect foundational literacy skills with NGSS practices and provide practical strategies for effectively integrating reading and science in K-5 classrooms.

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Attendees will leave with an understanding of how literacy skills support science learning, key connections between SoR and NGSS, and practical strategies for integrating SoR and NGSS in K-5 classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Beth Pesnell

Customizing Curriculum: Is OpenSciEd PBL? Not Quite, But Here's How It Can Be!

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A



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Slides and Resources

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Discover how to enhance OpenSciEd units with Project-Based Learning (PBL). Learn the overlap and distinctions between the two, select units that naturally fit PBL, and explore tools that boost engagement, real-world skills, and authenticity. Leave with actionable strategies for immediate use.

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Discover how to enhance OpenSciEd units with Project-Based Learning (PBL). Learn the overlap and distinctions between the two, select units that naturally fit PBL, and explore tools that boost engagement, real-world skills, and authenticity. Leave with actionable strategies for immediate use.

SPEAKERS:
Kristy Lathrop

Data and Graphs and Tables, OH MY!

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 3



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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LUDUotGoBoKGYFRf-Uw_aG1gdPz-oqpT?usp=sharing

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Using data from labs of various science topics from speed to kinetics, attendees will perform simple labs then chart, graph, and analyze their data with the other participants. Attendees will perform a type of vertical whiteboarding carousel walk to analyze other groups' information.

TAKEAWAYS:
Ideas on how to incorporate labs that attendees may already use for specific curriculum, but use for graphing and data analysis.

SPEAKERS:
Chris Coker

Department of Navy's Seaworthy STEM: From PreK-12 to STEM Careers

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 A


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Seaworthy STEM in a Box revolutionizes PreK-12 STEM education with Dept. of Navy and NGSS activities, fostering science sensemaking and engineering skills. Designed for versatility, these kits and curriculum accommodate various grades and settings. Session lead by DON staff & STEM educators.

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Attendees will discover how to integrate Navy-aligned STEM activities into diverse educational environments. With expert-led workshops and comprehensive resources, educators can cultivate problem-solving skills in students, empowering them for future success in science and engineering.

SPEAKERS:
Stephanie Klixbull, Debbie Reynolds, Tom Jenkins, Nathan Diehl

Elevate Sensemaking: Let's Give Them Something to Talk About!

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - 305


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Talking about science is an integral part of sensemaking. Together teachers will experience a phenomenon to explore talk formats, talk moves, and monitoring tools. Teachers will consider how these tools will help students clarify, build, and share their ideas with others

TAKEAWAYS:
Supporting student talk that meets the targeted learning goals for your instruction requires a plan for classroom talk and practice facilitating learning conversations. Teachers will engage in the science practices and employ talk moves, to support students in 3D learning.

SPEAKERS:
Laura Shafer, PhD

Evaluating Lessons for Sensemaking Using the NSTA Sensemaking Tool: Elementary

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Session Slide Deck

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The NSTA Sensemaking Tool can help educators be critical consumers of instructional materials and create/revise lessons that reflect the shifts required by new standards (sensemaking). Gain experience using the tool and facilitating criteria-based consensus conversations with your colleagues!

TAKEAWAYS:
Use the NSTA Sensemaking Tool for classroom observations and providing feedback.

SPEAKERS:
Patrice Scinta, Emily Mathews

Homes for the Hurricane Homeless: The Integration of STEM, Place-Based Learning, and Designing Thinking in the Elementary Classroom Conference Strand

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 B


STRAND: No Strand
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Participants will explore an engineering design challenge that engages upper elementary students in the creation of tiny homes as a solution to homelessness after a local natural disaster. Explore Design Thinking principles and how empathy plays a role in authentic and inclusive STEM inquiry.

TAKEAWAYS:
Engage in an NGSS-based engineering design challenge where you design a solution for homelessness caused by natural disasters and learn the role of empathy in STEM inquiries by using Design Thinking principles and place-based strategies that engage all learners in STEM.

SPEAKERS:
Jennifer Williams

How Several Impactful Instructional Changes Led to Enhanced Student Learning

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 113 A



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RVCC Science Education Institute Resource Page
Links to resources for all our presentations at NSTA Philadelphia 2025

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Implementing recommendations from the NRC Framework and How People Learn can lead to impactful changes in teacher practice and student learning. Experience what 3D sensemaking of a climate change phenomenon looks and feels like and how this led to enhanced learning in a middle school classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave with a student self-assessment sheet and a rubric that can be used with 3D investigations of any phenomenon and an understanding of how to use it effectively in their classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Wil Van der Veen, Denise Magrini

Increase Student Engagement with a Low-Cost but Breathtaking Hands-On/Mind-On Astrophotography Activity

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 12


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With simple gel filters, their own phones and computers, students can make images at different optical wavelengths and combine them as astronomers. Then, they’ll download real space telescope images in invisible wavelengths to make astrophotos. This activity supports STEM fun – and serious science.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will learn to create multi-wavelength datasets with their phones and process them as astronomers do and access and process real astronomical images from free professional resources. Shared with students, this rich, non-language dependent activity deepens understanding and engagement.

SPEAKERS:
Donna Kaiser, Vincent Urbanowski

Making Time for Elementary Science: Strategies and Examples

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 203 A


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Elementary classrooms are incredibly busy, often leaving little room for science. This session will provide engaging activities and practical strategies for integrating science seamlessly into the schedule, using long-term investigations, science as a foundation for math/literacy, station work, and

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will leave the discussion with a framework for professional learning and strategies to implement professional learning!

SPEAKERS:
Rebecca Garelli, Deanna Taylor, Leah Litz, Jesse Wilcox, Rebecca Abbott, Erik Wade

Nature Journals are Impactful 3-dimensional Learning Tools

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 B



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Nature Journal Slides

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Nature journals are a multipurpose tool that teachers can use to stimulate curiosity and explore science content through a local lens while engaging students with science and engineering practices. Participants will learn nature journaling strategies that can be replicated with students of all ages

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn basic strategies for leading nature journaling lessons with their students, including aligning lessons with science content, using effective journaling prompts, and assessing the student journals.

SPEAKERS:
Valerie Stone

Quench Your Thirst: Exploring Atomic Structures & Periodic Trends through Electrolytes & Sports Drinks [Teaching Science through Food]

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 10


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Atomic structure, ions, & ionic compounds can be hard to make relatable and interesting to students. We’ll walk through labs and activities that help students explore these concepts and apply them to make sense of things like sports drinks, bottled water, and claims around electrolytes.

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Participants will engage in easy labs and activities that center around the phenomenon of sports drinks and electrolytes. They will hear how teachers used these activities in different classrooms and how they helped elicit student curiosity in unexpected ways and how students connected them to other

SPEAKERS:
April Thompson, Jocelyn Puett, Alyssa Wachsman, Megan McCall, Kate Strangfeld, Makala Woods

Statistics for Student Authentic Science Research Projects

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 9



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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ks20VRXtCXjQUo9gq3wCANznrrKwNO7_mDI3pLILKgc/edit?usp=sharing

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This session will focus on the main methods of statistical analysis used most commonly in Student Research Projects. Participants will be guided through statistical tests using free resources on DataClassroom and see examples of data analysis from student research projects.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn how to guide students through statistics analyzing their data from Authentic Science Research Projects.

SPEAKERS:
Christine Girtain

STEM+ Reasoning Routines for All

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 A


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Experience relevant STEM+ reasoning routines as a way to center student voice, engage learners, and ensure that STEM is a routine experience where concepts and practices are fostered. Then take the opportunity to adapt or plan your own STEM+ reasoning routine that fits your instructional context.

TAKEAWAYS:
Walk away with different types of authentic and relevant STEM+ reasoning routines, grounded in the NGSS crosscutting concepts, that consider all students sensemaking specific to your instructional context.

SPEAKERS:
Kendra Heffelbower

Students Enjoy the Hypothesis-Experiment Class about Finding Free Electrons

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 124



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InvitationToHEC
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Join us for a presentation on the Hypothesis-Experiment Class (HEC)! Explore the implementation and outcomes of HEC, focusing on a plan about free electrons in metals like coins and cutlery. Engage in hands-on activities that reveal how HEC fosters a love for science and deepens understanding.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn how the Hypothesis-Experiment Class fosters students’ joy in learning science and grasping concepts. Our material about free electrons will be distributed to attendees. The material is practical and fun for students in various educational environments.

SPEAKERS:
Mariko Kobayashi, Koji Tsukamoto, Tomoko HASEGAWA, Haruhiko Funahashi, Taro YAMAMOTO

Teachers Asking Scientists Questions (TASQ)

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 116



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Teachers Asking Scientists Questions_NSTA presentation.pptx

STRAND: No Strand
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Science is Elemental’s (501C3) Teachers Asking Scientists Questions provides, free, rapid assistance with science content to elementary school teachers, and the opportunity for additional assistance incorporating science into lessons, to include having a scientist/engineer speak to classrooms.

TAKEAWAYS:
Elementary school teachers (and others) can get free, quick help, using a text or email, without having to go to a website or set up an account. Career scientists are ready to answer your science content questions and/or help you incorporate science into your lessons.

SPEAKERS:
Ann Miller

Unlocking Science Success: Navigating Middle School Learning Progressions (6-8)

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B


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Sponsoring Company: Carolina Biological Supply Co.

Take a deeper dive into understanding the importance of learning progressions in 3-dimensional learning using STC Middle School. Experience the importance of a coherent storyline in student understanding. In this session we will explore a learning progression using density.

SPEAKERS:
Cory Ort

Using Food and Cooking to Make Sense of Science: Explore Through Tea - It's accessible, easily investigative, and connects to many cultures.

Friday, March 28 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 C


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Food is a powerful tool for teaching science: it’s approachable, accessible, and relevant. But classrooms aren’t kitchens—how can we harness the power of food in simple, safe, and easy ways, and why should we do it? This session is open to all grade levels but will cater to grades 5-8.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will engage in an easy lab to see how we use food in a safe, low-cost, and accessible way to explore concepts like temperature, atoms, and states of matter. Activities heavily emphasize NGSS standards and science practices.

SPEAKERS:
Shawn Boggs, Peggy James, Ashley Vandgrift, Mary Velasquez

A better way to take notes! Visually Processing Science Content with Sketchnotes

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 A



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Presentation Link

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Students love sketchnoting in science! Come learn how visual notetaking leads to deep processing and retention of content. Editable templates will be provided.

TAKEAWAYS:
How to greatly increase student processing using templates and a new strategy of sense making called sketchnotes.

SPEAKERS:
Jennifer Weibert

An Alternative to the Driving Question Board for Generating Student Questions that will Shape Sense-Making during an Investigation of a Phenomenon

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 B


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A hallmark of collaborative sense-making is student questions. This session will introduce an alternative approach to the driving question board for generating and centering student questions. Participants will also receive samples of high-quality instructional materials to use with the approach.

TAKEAWAYS:
Identification of gaps or uncertainties in models and the beginning of a learning experience is a useful approach for generating and centering student questions.

SPEAKERS:
Victor Sampson

AUTHOR: Unpacking the Crosscutting Concepts with a new NSTA Quick-Reference Guide to the Three Dimensions

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 126 B


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This new version of the Quick-Reference Guide (aka The Purple Book) is a must-have reference tool for working with NGSS and other Framework-based, 3D standards. This session will review the features of the book and show how to use the tools and resources in it to unpack the crosscutting concepts.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn how to unpack the three dimensions using the tools and resources in the Quick-Reference Guide and will gain insights into the meaning of the crosscutting concepts.

SPEAKERS:
Ted Willard

Evaluating Lessons for Sensemaking Using the NSTA Sensemaking Tool: Secondary

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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The NSTA Sensemaking Tool can help educators be critical consumers of instructional materials and create/revise lessons that reflect the shifts required by new standards (sensemaking). Gain experience using the tool and facilitating criteria-based consensus conversations with your colleagues!

TAKEAWAYS:
Use the NSTA Sensemaking Tool for classroom observations and providing feedback.

SPEAKERS:
Emily Mathews, Patrice Scinta, Holly Hereau

Facing Phenomenon Fatigue: Tools and strategies to keep the phenomena fresh.

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A


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Do you or your students sometimes get bored of the anchoring phenomenon or feel like you’ve figured it all out early in the unit? In this session, we will explore potential causes for “phenomenon fatigue” and strategies to avoid it as you help students engage deeply with complex natural phenomena.

TAKEAWAYS:
There are many reasons why students and teachers may experience “phenomenon fatigue” when teaching with units driven by an anchoring phenomenon. However, this can be avoided by being clear on the unit trajectory, leveraging the related phenomena, problemetizing, and strong navigation.

SPEAKERS:
Renee Affolter, Benjamin Lowell, Matt Krehbiel

Having Students Explore without Labs (Or Have Them Explore Labs Better!) Using Structured Visuals

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 B



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Physics Presentation Slides

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Hands-on exploration of phenomena is key for effective science lessons, but in practice it’s often time-consuming to prep activities, and sometimes students only take away a superficial understanding. But structured visuals are easy to prepare and intuitively engage students in deep, 3D learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Structured visuals are easy to prepare and implement, and they can either replace labs or dramatically enhance them. Structured visuals get students talking and making inferences and connections. This session shows how to find, make, and use them.

SPEAKERS:
Stephen Fleenor

How science really works: Enhancing instruction and science literacy through phenomena with the Science Flowchart interactive

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 8


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Figuring out phenomena engages students in the nature of science through the integration of all three dimensions. Come explore strategies that make explicit the nature of science through figuring out “How did the blue whales get so big?” from an AMNH Curriculum Collection.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn how to use the Science Flowchart interactive journaling tool to illuminate the dynamic nature and process of science, and how to apply the tool to any phenomenon or lesson in their classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Miranda Orellana, Kirsten Smith, Betsy Barent

Instructional Strategies for Implementing the Science and Engineering Practices and the Crosscutting Concepts in K-12 Classrooms

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 110 B



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Presentation Slides
Slides contain links to all CCC and SEP cards.

STRAND: No Strand
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Join us to learn more about how to implement the Science and Engineering Practices and Crosscutting Concepts into your K-12 science classroom. Attendees will receive copies of the SEP and CCC grade-band cards for K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12, as well as guidance on how to use them to support your plan.

TAKEAWAYS:
The cards have a title side which can be used as a classroom poster and a teacher information side that can be used during planning and instruction. Both cards contain bullet points from grade-band progression matrix documents as well as instructional strategies and sample questions for teacher use.

SPEAKERS:
Laura Chambless, Minna Turrell

Leaders' Guide to STEELS & Multidimensional Learning

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 125



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Leader’s Guide to STEELS & Multidimensional Learning.pdf

STRAND: Leadership
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Multidimensional learning extends beyond the integration of core ideas, science & engineering practices, and crosscutting concepts. Explore how to deepen learning through problem solving in multiple dimensions in many curricular areas and use experiences and practices to empower teachers and students.

TAKEAWAYS:
1. Identify opportunities for integration and application of multidimensional learning in science, technology, & engineering. 2. Create multidimensional lessons & activities that connect content areas and professional fields. 3. Develop strategies to foster and support multidimensional learning.

SPEAKERS:
Brittany Yabor, Dina Dormer

Redesigning 9th Grade Science: Cultivating the 4 Cs through Engineering Design Challenges

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - Franklin 11


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Engineering To Learn is a project-based course using the engineering design process to enhance students’ future-ready skills (4Cs). This workshop immerses participants in intentional practice of brainstorming, ideation, and blueprinting. Project ideas and 4Cs student evaluations will be shared.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave this workshop with an understanding of course development and goals, project ideas, and advice on implementation including successes and failures of ETL. Project and activity ideas will range from one day skill building activities to weeks long engineering-design projects.

SPEAKERS:
Timothy Foster, John Scholtz Jr, Jeremy Tomaszewski

Supporting Leaders in Supporting their Teachers with Implementing Phenomena-based Science Units

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 109 A



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https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1L0BAp-zET7vbNUrXQ6OcEXUD-862MbOhwew3Twia7b8/edit?usp=sharing

STRAND: Leadership
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Does your leadership team need a refresh on science education best practices? Are they asking for ways to support high school science teachers? Learn strategies to make your leaders science champions so that your teachers feel supported to empower students to figure out the science around them!

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn how one large district provided science professional development for their school leaders. They will reflect on the current state of science education in their own high school classroom and begin to plan for supporting their leaders in championing the sensemaking shifts calle

SPEAKERS:
Caitlin Matyas, KD Davenport

Uncooking Cookbook Labs 2.0

Friday, March 28 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown - 306



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Uncooking Cookbook Labs Slide Deck

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Collaborate with your fellow science teachers to begin moving away from cookbook labs and towards inquiry-driven, discovery-based laboratory investigations. Learn how to pivot your lab activities to create opportunities for students to use evidence-based reasoning to develop understanding.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave this session having transformed one of their preexisting laboratory activities into a student-driven inquiry based investigation.

SPEAKERS:
Samantha Gordon

3D Learning and Hands-on Science Activities for Elementary Teachers That Will Be Sure to Engage Your Students!

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 107 B


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Integrating 3D learning through hands-on activities will allow elementary teachers to create enriching science experiences that not only excite students but also build a strong foundation in critical thinking and core scientific concepts.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will come away with inexpensive, hands-on science activities that can be done with readily available materials. They will also receive links for AV (audio-visual) resources, trade books, and worksheet examples to guide the learning experience.

SPEAKERS:
John Bell

3-D Water Quality Assessments Where Students Use Their Understanding: Formative and Summative, Small to Large, Simple to Complex

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 125


STRAND: Assessment
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Assessments where students use understanding of disciplinary core ideas, science & engineering practices & crosscutting concepts rather than only assessing scientific ideas, is challenging. I share 5-min to 1-hour tasks, & explanations & models that develop over time or as culminating assessments.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will leave with several shorter and longer 3-D water quality assessment tasks that require students to use their understandings. These assessments inform students & teachers of where students are in their learning so teachers can adjust instruction to best serve all students.

SPEAKERS:
Ann Novak

Discovering NSTA’s Instructional Materials for K-5

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Philly 25_Discovering NSTA’s Instructional Materials for K-5.pdf

STRAND: No Strand
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This session will introduce NSTA's phenomenon-driven, three-dimensional instructional materials designed for K-5 classrooms. These lessons and units provide opportunities for all students to engage in science learning that is meaningful to them.

TAKEAWAYS:
Phenomenon-driven, three-dimensional lessons and units provide students with opportunities to actively try to figure out how the world works or design solutions to problems (sensemaking).

SPEAKERS:
Emily Mathews, Patrice Scinta

Drones Flight and the Critical Attributes of Sensemaking

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 B


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The presentation investigates compelling real-world phenomena of drones as an instructional tool to have students apply science and engineering practices to disciplinary core ideas and gain a better awareness of crosscutting concepts.

TAKEAWAYS:
Instructional activities that integrate real-world phenomena are a basis for explanations that support claim, evidence and reasoning where students apply science and engineering practices to disciplinary core ideas and gain a better awareness of crosscutting concepts.

SPEAKERS:
Salvatore Garofalo, Stephen Farenga

Infusing Environmental Justice into High School Science

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 C


STRAND: No Strand
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During this session participants will be introduced to a teaching tool developed by teachers for teachers that can supplement your curriculum by ‘infusing’ hyper-local phenomenon centered on issues of environmental justice into your classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Many of our students come from disenfranchised populations that have, or are currently are experiencing the impacts of environmental racism. Science teaching should include controversial issues connected to environmental justice (something called for in the Next Generation Science Standards).

SPEAKERS:
Christina Casto, Linda Fuselier

Investigating Science Teachers' Perceptions of Teaching  Scientific Literacy Skills within Their Curricula

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 A



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NSTA 2025 Conference.pdf

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This presentation aims to discuss scientific literacy in secondary education and to communicate results of a qualitative pilot study using teacher interviews and classroom observations. It is vital to foster critical thinking, curiosity, and the ability to determine validity of information.

TAKEAWAYS:
Further investigation of secondary science curricula is needed to ensure that ample time can be devoted to the engagement of learning activities designed to promote scientific literacy skill development. This conclusion stems from thematically analyzing teacher perceptions and practices.

SPEAKERS:
James LaRocca

Local Issues With Global Significance: Developing Data Literacy Through Place-Based Learning

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 A


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Place-based issues ignite student interest and provide powerful phenomena in which to anchor both disciplinary content and the SEPs. In this adaptable biodiversity project, students collected and used data to understand the causes and implications of limited water resources in their desert region.

TAKEAWAYS:
Explore ways to immerse students in place-based ecological issues. Participants will learn protocols they can adapt and use for student-designed investigations outside while improving students’ data literacy. Inspire students to engage in the SEPs as they dig deep into local threats to biodiversity.

SPEAKERS:
Rachel Carpenter

Lunar Dreams: A Multidisciplinary Look at the Moon

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 C



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Lunar Dreams Conference Presentation (PDF)
Lunar Dreams Conference Presentation (PowerPoint)
Lunar Dreams Syllabus Fall 2024.pdf
This is the syllabus for the Lunar Dreams Class, for the Fall 2024 semester.

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In this session, I’ll share "Lunar Dreams," a Wofford College seminar supported by NASA's South Carolina Space Grant. The course explores the Moon through humanistic and scientific inquiry, fostering scientific literacy, mindful observation, and AI-assisted writing.

TAKEAWAYS:
Session participants will leave with practical insights and strategies for integrating AI and cross-disciplinary approaches, creating an authentic learning environment that connects science with the humanities.

SPEAKERS:
Steven Zides

Planning Investigations in Elementary Classrooms

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 C



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Planning Investigations 30 min session.pptx
Session slides

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We share a tool developed by a team of researchers and teachers to engage children in planning and carrying out investigations.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave with ideas about how to involve their students in planning investigations in ways that are exciting, manageable, and productive.

SPEAKERS:
Diana Garity, Eve Manz, Annabel Stoler

Precipitating Change with Alaskan Schools: Bridging Indigenous and Western Science While Modeling Mitigation of Coastal Erosion

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 A



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Precipitating Change Coastal Erosion

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Precipitating Change with Alaskan Schools is a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded project with Alaskan Native communities, multiple universities, and the Concord Consortium. Together, we are exploring approaches to designing, testing, and refining multi-perspective for middle school students.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers and students investigate coasts and coastal change involving both Indigenous and Western science approaches, as well as diving into related areas, including history, culture, and community decision-making.

SPEAKERS:
Texas Raymond, Carolyn Staudt

Reach for the Stars: Authentic Astronomical Research in Middle School

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 105 A


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This session will discuss how middle school students explored astronomical phenomenon via telescopes and databases to create a research project based on student-driven questions and hypotheses.

TAKEAWAYS:
Authentic, astronomical research can be done in an effective and rigorous way in middle school classes. Attendees will learn how to build an inquiry-based research project using authentic data.

SPEAKERS:
Ace Schwarz

Skills Progression in Middle School

Saturday, March 29 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 106 B


STRAND: No Strand
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Join us to explore how to scaffold student skills in a logical progression until students of varying abilities can apply skills independently. The session will include samples and activities to use in classrooms, methods for documenting progress, and tools for guiding students’ self-evaluation.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will walk away with clear ideas about explicitly teaching skills and sequencing them in investigations in such a way that their students will practice and apply science process skills. Participants will also walk away with tools to build students’ metacognitive skills.

SPEAKERS:
Anne Schoeffler

Making Science Instruction Compelling for All Students: How to Integrate the Cultural Lives of Your Students into Your Teaching

Saturday, March 29 • 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 203 B


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This session highlights cultural dimensions of meaningful science learning. It showcases a powerful instructional technique for formative assessment called “self-documentation”—where students collect information related to a particular theme or topic in their everyday lives.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers learn how to promote equity by focusing on learning and teaching as an inherently cultural process. They develop a shared understanding of how cultural formative assessment can reveal the interests, experiences, and identities of students.

SPEAKERS:
Philip Bell, Tiffany Neill

Discovering NSTA’s Instructional Materials for Middle School

Saturday, March 29 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Session Slide Deck

STRAND: No Strand
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This session will introduce NSTA's phenomenon-driven, three-dimensional instructional materials designed for middle school classrooms. These lessons and units provide opportunities for all students to engage in science learning that is meaningful to them.

TAKEAWAYS:
Phenomenon-driven, three-dimensional lessons and units provide students with opportunities to actively try to figure out how the world works or design solutions to problems (sensemaking).

SPEAKERS:
Patrice Scinta

Embedding Computational Thinking (CT) Skills Across the Curriculum: Our Work with High School Teachers

Saturday, March 29 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 105 A



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Computation Thinking Resource Guide
CSCT Planning Template - Final.docx
Computational Thinking Planning Template
NSTA Presentation.pptx
NSTA 2025 Conference Presentation - Slides

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Attendees will hear from the PIs of an NSF-funded project about their experiences working with several HS teachers to embed CT skills in their courses. The PI team will provide attendees with specific examples. Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to discuss their vision for how they could more intentionally incorporate CT skills within their own courses.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will leave with a better understanding of what computational thinking skills are and the various ways these can be integrated into course content to reinforce and enrich a student's learning experiences.

SPEAKERS:
Lisa Frye, George Sirrakos

Grounding Outdoor Learning in Curriculum with Billion Oyster Project in NYC

Saturday, March 29 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 B



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Presentation Slides

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Billion Oyster Project seeks to expand outdoor education in an effort to promote climate action. Learn how we collaboratively design field trip experiences between teachers and partner organizations, to encourage all educators to teach outdoors, and deepen long-lasting student impacts.

TAKEAWAYS:
Billion Oyster Project believes all educators can teach outdoors. Co-designing and co-leading field trip experiences with partner organizations can support educators in growing in their practice, build greater classroom connections, and empower students to make a lasting impact in their communities.

SPEAKERS:
Shinara Sunderlal, Mallory Easton, Alicia Halpin Ortiz

How the Arts Improve Teaching & Learning of Data Literacy: Findings from New Research

Saturday, March 29 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 109 A


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Data literacy is a vital science skill. Can art help us build it? We share a research-based approach that combines Earth science content, NOAA data, and techniques from art education that center the skills needed to interpret complex visual information, alongside results of actual classroom impact.

TAKEAWAYS:
Specific results of how and why teaching practices that combine scientific data, science concepts, and arts-based facilitation techniques enable teachers to create an environment of productive struggle, equitable engagement, and improvement in data literacy skills in science classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Kathryn Semmens, Jessica Sickler

Implementing Three-Dimensional Learning in a High School Science Sequence

Saturday, March 29 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A



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Presentation

STRAND: Leadership
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Attendees will be provided with an overview of a professional development framework for implementing three-dimensional learning at Gloucester City School District in Gloucester City, NJ.

TAKEAWAYS:
Successful implementation of three-dimensional learning in a high school setting requires a culture of rich and ongoing professional development.

SPEAKERS:
Nicholas Wright

Integrate to Alleviate: Contextualizing Comprehension Through Science in Elementary Classrooms

Saturday, March 29 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 B



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Integrate to Alleviate- NSTA .pptx

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Elevate science and literacy in your elementary classroom through practical integration strategies, utilizing a lesson template and science trade books to design a plan stimulate knowledge building. You can engage, equip, and empower your students by contextualizing their comprehension.

TAKEAWAYS:
INTEGRATING science and literacy ALLEVIATES challenges (time constraints, disconnected learning, low engagement). This presentation includes evidence-based research, practical insights, and hands-on application, to empower educators with knowledge and practical tools to contextualize comprehension.

SPEAKERS:
Stephanie Westhafer

Using PBL to Develop Students' Affinity for, Identity with, and Agency with Science and STREAM

Saturday, March 29 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 C



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PBL in MS Science at Dawson NSTA 2025.pptx

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Project-based learning allows students to see and appreciate the connection between science and engineering practices and the real world. As they carry out open-ended and authentic investigations, they can be self-directed even as the teacher maintains cohesion in the classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Through project examples and student-created projects, attendees will hear about how PBL integration has led to deeper engagement, creativity, higher-quality products, resilience, and fun in our middle and lower school science programs over the past 5 years.

SPEAKERS:
Hilary Kahn, Kelly Gooden

When Will I Ever Use This in Real Life?!?!

Saturday, March 29 • 8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 203 A



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Google Drive - Real World Scenarios/Applications of all TN Chemistry Standards
When Will I Ever Use This in Real Life?!?! - Presentation

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We have all been there... we're teaching our chemistry content & a student says, "When will I ever use this?!" In this session, we will explore the high school chemistry units/concepts & I'll provide an organized document with several examples of how each concept can be seen in the "real world".

TAKEAWAYS:
Receive an organized Google Drive document with supplemental materials, links, etc. of real world examples of all chemistry standards. There will also be time for attendees to share and add to the document with real world phenomena/examples that they know of, too!

SPEAKERS:
Taylor Edens

Evaluating Health Risks: Opportunities for Student Learning and Action

Saturday, March 29 • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 303B


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Experience how leveraging genetic and environmental risk for complex disease as authentic phenomena supports student understanding through 3D teaching and learning. Learn how the BSCS Anchored Inquiry Learning instructional model develops student agency that leads to individual and community action.

TAKEAWAYS:
The research-based BSCS Anchored Inquiry Learning instructional model succeeds the 5Es and leverages complex societal issues as anchoring phenomena/problems, culminating tasks, and performance assessments in 3D units of instruction to motivate students and develop agency in addressing these issues.

SPEAKERS:
Nancy Hopkins-Evans, Cynthia Gay

Maximizing Learning for All Students: Using Core Ideas in 3D Science Investigations

Saturday, March 29 • 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 307 B



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RVCC Science Education Institute Resource Page
Links to resources for all our presentations at NSTA Philadelphia 2025

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NGSS Core Ideas support students as they investigate phenomena. Learn how providing students with Core Ideas throughout 3D investigations results in enhanced learning for all students, and how to support students in using and applying Core Ideas in the classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave with a better understanding of the utility of NGSS Core Ideas in science investigations, and with tools and strategies for supporting all students in using and applying Core Ideas, rather than simply confirming them.

SPEAKERS:
Stacey Van der Veen, Wil Van der Veen

SCST Presents Speed Sharing 1: Sensemaking in the College Science Classroom

Saturday, March 29 • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 102A



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NSTA SCST number sense cohen 2025.pptx

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Learn how to optimize student sensemaking in YOUR college science classroom by providing students with opportunities to encounter and apply the content, then reflect and modify their worldviews. Free templates and resources!

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn sensemaking techniques for college science classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Renee Clary, Robert Cohen, Ian Moncrief

Teaching Brain Health: It’s SPECtacular

Saturday, March 29 • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 106 A


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Sponsoring Company: Society for Neuroscience

Brain Health: It’s SPECtacular is a science-based program for pre-K to 5th grade students. Through story videos, activities, and assessments, it teaches how the brain supports Social, Physical, Emotional, and Cognitive (SPEC) health, helping kids learn about brain health in a fun and engaging way.

SPEAKERS:
Carolann Berns

Deepen Student Engagement with Place Based Science Lessons and Activities

Saturday, March 29 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 B



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Deepen Student Engagement with Place Based Science Lessons and Activities

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Place based science enriches curriculum, builds cultural competency and equitable outcomes. In this customizable lesson, students explore their local ecosystem: research an animal, create an infographic, build a community food web, and construct an ecosystem in a bottle with local materials.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn to leverage natural surroundings to make science relevant and engaging. Teachers will receive an adaptable lesson plan with student examples that is customizable for any ecosystem. Learn how to use free tools to improve knowledge of local ecosystems.

SPEAKERS:
Crystal Shepard

Design Talks: Classroom Conversations to Support Young Engineering Learners

Saturday, March 29 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 A



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Design Talks NSTA 2025 handout.pdf
Design Talks NSTA 2025 Transcripts.pdf
https://www.engineeringdesigntalks.org/

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Design Talks are whole-class discussions that teachers facilitate to help students share thinking about engineering design problems. We will describe 5 types of Design Talks that support science and engineering practices and show video examples from research in first to sixth grade classrooms.

TAKEAWAYS:
Whole-class Design Talks can supplement hands-on engineering learning by helping students clarify their thinking by sharing with others, make connections between their own and others’ thinking, consider certain aspects of their designs, and reflect on the impact of their design in the world.

SPEAKERS:
Chelsea Andrews, William Church

Fail-Safe Thinking Routines: Using 'Observe & Wonder' to Inspire Inquiry & Sense-Making

Saturday, March 29 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 A


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Learn how the 'Observe & Wonder' thinking routine lays the foundation for deeper learning in science. This presentation explores strategies to enhance students’ observational skills and foster curiosity, which are key to mastering other scientific practices and thinking routines.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will leave with practical strategies to help students sharpen their observation skills and spark curiosity, establishing a foundation for inquiry, sense-making, and developing other key thinking routines, such as prediction, categorization, and analysis.

SPEAKERS:
Lionel Sandner, Sandra Mirabelli

From Flora to Flyways: Stories of Change and Phenology in Local Communities

Saturday, March 29 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 C



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Flora to Flyaways_Data Collection Sheet
Flora to Flyaways_Presentation
Flora to Flyaways_Unit Overview

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We will share a learning progression that harnesses a local naturalist’s journal as a historical dataset, integrates it with modern climate and bird migration data, and engages students in a wildflower monitoring program from which they model and predict changing climate’s impact on local phenology.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will explore how historical nature journals, modern climate and bird migration data sources, and phenological wildflower walks help students understand complex data and develop deep connections to changing patterns in life cycles, seasons, and climate changes in their local communities.

SPEAKERS:
Jenny Edwards, Clare Gunshenan

Interactive CSI Activity for Lab Safety: Engage Students in Critical Thinking and Real-World Problem Solving

Saturday, March 29 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 124


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Bring excitement to your classroom with an Interactive CSI Activity focused on Lab Safety! Engage students with hands-on tasks that combine critical thinking, problem-solving, and real-world lab safety protocols.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn how to implement an engaging CSI-themed lab safety activity that promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, and the application of real-world science protocols.

SPEAKERS:
Erwin Sanchez, Anthony Mapalo

Moving Teachers to Use Short Real World Simulations, Authentic Data, and Data Analysis Techniques to Increase Student Engagement and Learning

Saturday, March 29 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 126 A



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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nZgkpFBS9txewJ_nNm3jHaw1wToUn9K2?usp=sharing
NSTA Presentation_updated 3.27.24.pptx

STRAND: Leadership
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Discover how to transition teachers from traditional content coverage to engaging science learning through short real-world simulations and authentic data analysis. We'll share a model for fostering sensemaking, empowering educators to enhance student engagement and deepen science understanding.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn to implement short, structured professional learning sessions over one semester to transform STEM teaching practices. This approach empowers middle school teachers to engage students in authentic, data-rich, integrated science challenges using professional data analysis tools.

SPEAKERS:
Joseph Wieczorek, Laura Pinto, Timothy Johnson, Maureen McMahon

Place Based Learning Is Right Outside Your Classroom Door: Let’s Explore Biodiversity on Campus!

Saturday, March 29 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 B



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Resource Folder
Presentation Accompanying Resources

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Bring science to life through place-based learning! In this adaptable lesson, students explore their school campuses to reveal the biodiversity of the schoolyard and discover hidden food webs, from the micro to the macro!

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn to leverage natural surroundings to make science relevant and engaging. Participants receive customizable lesson plan with inspiring student examples. Learn how to use free apps to improve knowledge of local ecosystems and support student artistry through nature journaling and game creation.

SPEAKERS:
Jaime Camero

Unleash Creativity and Understanding: Transform Assessments with One Pagers

Saturday, March 29 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 C



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NSTA - One Pagers
Slides - One Pagers

STRAND: Assessment
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Foster sense-making and creativity among your students with the integration of One Pagers into your assessment repertoire. In this session, participants will learn how this open-ended assessment prompt can help your learners take ownership of the knowledge they have gained in science and beyond.

TAKEAWAYS:
One Pagers offer a flexible assessment tool for any classroom and learning level. Teachers will gain insights for implementing One Pagers, explore real examples, and discuss qualitative data collection. This method empowers students to creatively visualize and summarize their learning

SPEAKERS:
Lori Anderson, Lindsay Head, Dru Humphrey

Using Exploration-Based Activities and 3D-Modeled Fossils as Tools to Introduce Geoscience Concepts in the Classroom

Saturday, March 29 • 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 113 B



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Downloadable (FREE!) 3D Modeled Fossils
Downloadable (FREE!) Activities + Educator Supports
Horne_NSTA_AccessibleGeoscience.pptx

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Students experience “real science” through hands-on interaction with 3D-printed fossils in an activity that brings fieldwork and lab research into the classroom via an exploration of crucial geoscience concepts (deep time, paleoclimate, functional morphology, and extinction).

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will gain confidence in guiding their students through tackling big-picture and open-ended questions about the societal and scientific relevance of paleontology and geology using a hands-on and inquiry-based activity that incorporates 3D-printed fossils and aligns with the NGSS.

SPEAKERS:
Mattea Horne

A New Frontier: AI's Impact on Multidimensional Learning in Science

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 108 B



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https://www.canva.com/design/DAGjHLXgDjE/u3vhJcSOfXBgdwA7uIEmKw/view?utm_content=DAGjHLXgDjE&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h9bc32b4535
Slides for the presentation.

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Discover how AI is revolutionizing multidimensional science learning. Explore innovative tools enhancing data analysis, visualization, and personalized learning in STEM education. Learn to integrate AI technologies into your science classroom, creating dynamic and effective learning experiences.

TAKEAWAYS:
Practical strategies for integrating AI tools into science curricula to enhance multidimensional learning and student engagement, and how to actually use AI to improve science education in a multidimensional context.

SPEAKERS:
Patrice Semicek, Andrew Kuhn

AUTHOR: NSTA's Trilogy of Guides to the Three Dimensions

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 A


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Come learn about the NSTA press books addressing the three dimensions: Helping Students Make Sense of the World Using Next Generation Science and Engineering Practices, Disciplinary Core Ideas: Reshaping Teaching and Learning, and Crosscutting Concepts: Strengthen Science and Engineering Learning.

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Participants will learn techniques to use these three books to help educators have a deep understanding of practices, core ideas, and crosscutting concepts to foster better student learning in their classrooms.

SPEAKERS:
Ted Willard

Building Language and Literacy in 5E

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 A


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This session will focus on getting students to speak, listen, read and write using academic language in science. Participants will engage in a Talk Read Talk Write using structured visuals, the QSSSA strategy, and get ideas of how to differentiate reading passages for Emergent Bilinguals.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn how to incorporate vocabulary-focused structured conversations, reading and writing to improve Scientific Literacy

SPEAKERS:
Julie Gibson

Celebrating Earth Science All Year Round

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 B


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Teachers will conduct activities from the annual Earth Science Week calendar, explore special dates (e.g., Mountains Day), and make ties to UN Sustainable Development Goals, all of which connect earth science concepts to real-world events and the work of geoscientists.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will engage with free resources developed for Earth Science Week that connect with a variety of grade levels and earth science concepts. Making connections to real-world applications of earth science concepts will help relate many topics to sustainability and the work of geoscientists.

SPEAKERS:
Sequoyah McGee, Lauren Brase, Ed Robeck, Lindsay Mossa, Maliya Malik

Centering Student Discourse: Spark Conversation With HHMI BioInteractive Data Points

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom II


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Sponsoring Company: HHMI BioInteractive

How can we structure classroom discourse so all students can participate meaningfully? Join us as we discuss how to address student struggles with discourse using concrete strategies that utilize a free, authentic data resource from HHMI BioInteractive.

SPEAKERS:
Margaret Holzer, Joseph Evans

Core Practices that Center Justice in Ambitious Teaching

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 203 B



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Core Practices that Center Justice in Ambitious Teaching

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Teachers developed the Justice-Centered Ambitious Science Teaching framework and practices as part of professional learning communities to be responsive to students' cultures and communities, build upon expansive forms of student meaning-making, and committed to disrupting injustice in society.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn about teaching practices aimed at building a welcoming, joyful, and critical community that is meaningful for youth and centers justice, elicits local stories, nurtures revisions of scientific thinking with diverse and local expertise, and uses science to advocate for justice.

SPEAKERS:
April Luehmann, Molly Wilson, Gavin Jenkins, Samantha Stickley, Hannah Cooke, Genna Wilson

Creating a Science Classroom Podcast 101

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 B


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Making a podcast with your students may seem daunting at first--but it's a lot easier to do than you'd think! In this session we'll share what we've learned from an NSF-supported project as well as share a resource we've developed to help make podcast creation super easy for everyone!

TAKEAWAYS:
Session participants will learn strategies and effective ways to engage students in creating podcasts, including a resource that reduces barriers to podcast production with students.

SPEAKERS:
Marshall Escamilla

CSSS: Rise and Thrive with Science, An Elementary Professional Learning Book Study

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 202 A



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CSSS Rise and Thrive with Science, An Elementary Professional Learning Book Stu

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For school, district, and state leaders, as well as professional learning providers, this session highlights the NASEM Board on Science Education practitioner's guide Rise and Thrive with Science: Teaching PK-5 Science and Engineering by providing a fully developed professional learning book study.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will be prepared to implement a comprehensive professional learning course that utilizes the NASEM Board on Science Education practitioner's guide Rise and Thrive with Science

SPEAKERS:
Jenn Brown-Whale

EC-Students as Science Storytellers

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 C



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https://padlet.com/gesherclass/students-as-science-storytellers-ad2bmmegpdz8ga4k

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Communicating your findings is a huge piece of any science investigation or project. Come and see some of the different forms student science storytelling can take in P-2 classes, as well as create some of your own!

TAKEAWAYS:
Ideas and formats for student science storytelling

SPEAKERS:
Annette Venegas, Anne Lowry

Engaging All Learners in K-5 Science with mySci

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 106 A


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Sponsoring Company: mySci

Discover the mySci program in this hands-on workshop! Explore NGSS-aligned activities, an equity framework, and model lessons to make science accessible and engaging for all K-5 students. Leave with free units and tools to inspire equitable STEM learning in your classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Kaitlyn Cayer, Rachel Ruggirello

Evaluating Classrooms for Sensemaking Using the NSTA Sensemaking Tool

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Evaluating Classrooms for Sensemaking Using the NSTA Sensemaking Tool
Collection of resources
Evaluating Classrooms for Sensemaking Using the NSTA Sensemaking Tool_Philly25.pdf
Presentation

STRAND: Leadership
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The NSTA Sensemaking Tool can support teachers shifting their instruction to create opportunities for student sensemaking. Gain experience using the tool to identify “look and listen fors” in classroom observations and to facilitate productive discussions about successes and overcoming challenges.

TAKEAWAYS:
Use the NSTA Sensemaking Tool for classroom observations and providing feedback.

SPEAKERS:
Kate Soriano

Fail-Safe Thinking Routines for Science: Strategies for 3D Learning and Sense-Making

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 B


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Join us in hands-on activities where students Observe & Wonder, Predict & Infer, Sort & Categorize, Analyze & Interpret and Conclude & Apply to explore, think critically and make sense of the world. Engage all learners in science through thinking routines that foster sense-making and 3D learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will gain a toolkit of engaging, classroom-tested science activities, literacy strategies, anchor charts, and assessment tools to support students’ skill development and sense-making, aligned with 3D learning and the NGSS Science & Engineering Practices.

SPEAKERS:
Lionel Sandner, Sandra Mirabelli

Honey Bees: A Pollination Simulation

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 112 B



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Discover engaging activities that help students identify the importance of honey bees and their role in pollination. Attendees will examine the internal and external structures of a honey bee, simulate its role in pollination, and create a honey bee life cycle model with beeswax modeling clay.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will be able to explain that bees are important to humans because they pollinate crops that produce our food, that a colony of bees is very organized with specific workers for individual jobs, and that honey bees use the nectar they gather from flowers to make honey and beeswax.

SPEAKERS:
Lynn Wallin

How K12 Educators Can Leverage DoD STEM Assets to Promote STEM Learning

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 B



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NSTA_DoDSTEM_Assets.pdf

STRAND: No Strand
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This session showcases how K12 educators can access Department of Defense (DoD) STEM assets and opportunities that foster authentic learning opportunities and connections to STEM career pathways.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn about a suite of STEM resources and opportunities - as well as efficient ways to incorporate these in the classroom - that support students toward future careers in STEM.

SPEAKERS:
Erika Levrault, Tiffany Jones, Stacey Reed, Eric Moore

Illuminating the Invisible: Using SEPs & 3-Dimmensional Instruction to Unravel the Mysteries of Dark Matter & Neutrinos

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 126 A



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Illuminating the Invisible - Using SEPs and 3-Dimmensional Instruction to Unravel the Mysteries of Dark Matter and Neutrinos.pptx

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How do scientists study phenomena like dark matter and neutrinos, which can’t be directly observed? Learn how to bring this cutting-edge research into your classroom using sensemaking and SEPs, with strategies to help students explore the unseen through observable evidence and inquiry.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will leave with practical strategies to help students leverage observable phenomena to make sense of complex, abstract scientific concepts, fostering deeper engagement and understanding through SEPs.

SPEAKERS:
Ashley Armstrong

Learning in Places: Wondering Walks, Wondering Talks, and Should We Questions Support Ethical Decisions through Field-based Science Learning - Part of the COESEE strand

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 B


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Educators will learn about Learning in Places and explore how Learning in Places supports the generation of different types of questions.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learning in Places envisions science learning as a vehicle to ethical decision making. All children are able to engage in high-quality explorations that center field-based learning and collaborative sensemaking for the purpose of ethical decision making.

SPEAKERS:
Tamara Heck, Mary Starr

Let’s Connect with Phenomena: Using Phenomena to Link Science, Social Studies, and Literacy Instruction

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 A



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NSTA_2025_Forsythe_ConnectlPhenomena.pdf
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Looking to help your elementary students connect and apply what they learn across content areas? Come learn how to use phenomena to launch interdisciplinary learning journeys. We’ll explore practical ways to integrate science, social studies, and literacy using anchoring and everyday phenomena.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will be equipped to improve how they engage students with phenomena and will be able to amplify interdisciplinary connections in their own curricula through improved lesson activities and assessments that support science, social studies, and literacy learning for all students.

SPEAKERS:
Michelle Forsythe

Making Real-World Connections to Engineering and Safety Science Via Future City and UL Xplorlabs

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 126 B


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This interactive workshop will focus on how to use the DiscoverE Future City Program and Xplorlabs resources by UL Research Institutes to engage students in safety science principles through data, case studies and the Engineering Design Process so they can design cities of the future.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will come away with an introduction to the Future City program and Xplorlabs’ free resources; as well as strategies for how to use these programs to lead engaging, real-world phenomena around safety science and engineering.

SPEAKERS:
TRAVIS KOUPAL

Making Student Sensemaking Visible through Notebooking

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 A



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https://docs.google.com/document/d/12oeey0oqt8iKQg14ZG9W3ly89KhZF34ihhUWD5c6fI8/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DrgI84XfKjjcFxwj-H6q1VjC4ErEWkp2hgbC_BLCNbQ/edit?usp=sharing

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Notebooks are the perfect way for students and teachers to track their learning and to making thinking visible. We will share some of the ways we have successfully utilized notebooks at the elementary level.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will engage in notebooking strategies which make student thinking and sensemaking visible.

SPEAKERS:
Rebecca Quelle, Kim Lewis, Nicole Bay

Picture Perfect Student Atomic Mental Models

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 C


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Want to help students navigate to clearer understanding of atomic nature? Learn how to help students picture the invisible through the union of animation and student drawing, progressively build students' understanding of key chemistry concepts chemical change, physical change, atoms and molecules.

TAKEAWAYS:
Based on chemical education research and the union of open access animations, teachers can use student drawings to guide students to deeper understanding of atomic matter and chemistry.

SPEAKERS:
Cara Hale-Hanes

Transform vocabulary instruction in 4 easy steps

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - Terrace Ballroom I


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Student-generated interactive word walls resemble graphic organizers or data tables. They highlight connections between concepts and artifacts from inquiry-based science activities and connect scientific concepts with academic vocabulary.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will discover how to transform traditional static word walls into powerful teaching tools that support academic language development.

SPEAKERS:
Julie Jackson

Ways to Structure Student Discussions to Increase Participation and Collaborative Sense-Making

Saturday, March 29 • 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 124


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A hallmark of collaborative sense-making is productive discussion. This session will explore strategies for fostering productive small group and whole class discussions inside the classroom. Participants will also receive samples of high-quality instructional materials to use with the strategies.

TAKEAWAYS:
The establishment of routines and norms and the use of meaningful tasks are critical for increasing productive participation in small group and whole class discussions.

SPEAKERS:
Victor Sampson

Bivalves, gastropods, and more: A 5E elementary investigation of Miocene fossils

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 110 B



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Resources including Google files
Use the Padlet to download the lesson plan and all handouts you would need to teach this lesson with students!

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An NGSS-aligned 5E investigation that will teach intermediate elementary educators how to identify and use fossils of the Chesapeake Group to look for patterns and analyze and interpret data to understand a paleoenvironment. The first 30 participants will receive free classroom fossil kits.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will explore marine fossil samples from the Chesapeake Group in a hands-on investigation to understand past life and past environment in this region. Teachers will receive materials to use with intermediate elementary students.

SPEAKERS:
Kayce Wills, Laura Schneider

Collaborating with Engineering and Multilingual Learners in Mind

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 B


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We will share how an educator with a background in engineering collaborated with an expert in supporting Multilingual Learners to adapt and develop engineering activities that amplify opportunities for sensemaking in engineering learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants engage in a hands-on engineering activity that optimizes opportunities for language learning and sensemaking through its inherent multimodal nature. They experience how engineering is a powerful tool that surfaces students' assets and connects to their community and lived experiences.

SPEAKERS:
Nico Janik, Tanya Warren

Creating a Culture of Community in the Classroom: Celebrating Individuality and Cultivating Equity

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 123


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In this dynamic workshop, participants will explore elements of “community” that can support all learners. Come learn effective strategies that help create a safe and trusting environment in the classroom for students to take creative and intellectual risks.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will explore social structures that build community and belonging in the classroom. By fostering student agency, this approach centers student ideas and creates an empowering environment where all students feel confident sharing their thoughts and engaging actively.

SPEAKERS:
Dr. Leana Peltier

Cross Curricular Project Based Learning for Sensemaking and Computational Thinking

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 A


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All students deserve the opportunity to explore science concepts and engage in inquiry at a high level regardless of their background or prior experiences. This workshop will explore how educators can make science inquiry accessible and engaging through project based learning.

TAKEAWAYS:
Educators will use a modular approach to start building a lesson plan for their community of learners. Participants will leave with a road map to plan their project using student choice, community relevance and different ways that students can demonstrate their learning.

SPEAKERS:
Leilani O'Dell

Energizing Education: Teaching Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Through Sense-Making Activities

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 111 B



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Energizing Education: Sensemaking

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This interactive workshop will walk teachers through a student sense-making activity and learning opportunity related to renewable and nonrenewable resources and human impact on natural environments in relation to these energy and fuel sources.

TAKEAWAYS:
Teachers will leave with a complete 3-dimensional lesson plan in which all students will engage with a sense-making opportunity and collaborate to obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about energy sources, and begin to design solutions to limit negative human impacts on the environment.

SPEAKERS:
Libbie Haller

Hands-on Solar System Modeling you will Remember using Fractions, Proportions, & Decimals

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 113 A


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This workshop highlights 10 unique and unusual science-based examples of solar system modeling for students that use simple materials and all activities stress use of decimals, fractions, and proportions in a scalable, adaptable, and fun exploration of the planets, distance, time, density, and scale

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will participate. in memorable and effective hands-on solar system scale activities that personalize both the experience and the information while encouraging confidence and understanding through fun, sometimes funny models.

SPEAKERS:
Martin Horejsi

Here We Grow: Gardening with K-5 Students

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 A



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Presentation Slideshow

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Get your hands dirty as you explore engaging activities that integrate gardening themes into the science curriculum. Participants will germinate seeds in a glove, make egghead plant starters, create a pumpkin life cycle model, texture soil, and observe a classroom vermicomposting system.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will be able to explain that plants are important resources in our lives, every plant has a life cycle, seeds need warmth, air, and moisture to germinate, plants need water, light, nutrients, and air to grow, and the mineral component of soil is composed of sand, silt, or clay particles.

SPEAKERS:
Lynn Wallin

Observing High-Quality Science Instruction: A Framework for Effective Walkthroughs

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 110 A



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Presentation Slides for Observing High-Quality Science Instruction

STRAND: Leadership
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Explore how science leaders can collaborate with school administrators to identify and evaluate high-quality science instruction through a structured walkthrough process using a modified “Science Practices Continuum” walkthrough tool from Instructional Leadership for Science Practices (ILSP).

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will walk away with resources to support science classroom walkthroughs and provide specific feedback to teachers to help move future instruction further along the Science Practices Continuum.

SPEAKERS:
Jaclyn Austin, Jessica Mulhern

Supporting Instructional Coaching Cycles with NSTA Coaching Tools

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Supporting Instructional Coaching Cycles with NSTA Coaching Tools
Collection of resources
Supporting Instructional Coaching Cycles with NSTA Coaching Tools_Philly25.pdf
Presentation

STRAND: Leadership
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NSTA’s suite of instructional coaching tools support teachers, coaches and leaders in making the best use of instructional coaching cycles to support students’ sensemaking in the classroom. Become familiar with all of our OER coaching tools and try a few out a few in this session!

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn how to use NSTA’s suite of instructional coaching tools to support instructional coaching cycles in your school/district.

SPEAKERS:
Kate Soriano

Supporting Sensemaking by Building Insights Through Observation (BIO) – An Interdisciplinary Model for Teaching with Data Visualizations in Middle School Science

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 A


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Explore an innovative model to help middle school students make sense of Earth and Environmental Science phenomena through data visualization! Attendees will participate in a program that uses arts-based approaches to support sensemaking and data skills and get access to classroom-ready resources.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will experience a new model for exploring and making sense of geospatial data using arts-based instructional approaches for learning Earth and Environmental Science, learn how this approach supports teachers and students in improving data literacy, and leave with classroom-ready resources.

SPEAKERS:
David Curry, Mark Goldner, Jessica Sickler, Amy Busey, Kathryn Semmens

Trade the CER for GRC and see Greater Learning Success

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 120 B



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GRC Presentation
Here is access to all the materials and the slides for my presentation.

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Science teachers have been implementing the CER in their instruction with varied results, but what if there were a better alternative? This session will model how the Gather Reason and Communicate model can lead to greater and more authentic learning outcomes for students in the NGSS classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
Educators should leave this session with lesson plans that are ready to implement, and a tool kit to allow them to convert their existing CER practices into an approach that is more student-friendly, rigorous, and can help strengthen sense-making in the NGSS classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Jessica Jones

Unlocking Teacher Agency: Customizing OpenSciEd Strategies for Your Unique Classroom

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 A



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Slides and Resources

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Experience a live simulation of key OpenSciEd strategies— the Driving Question Board, collaborative experiment design, and Scientist Circles—through a lens of increasing teacher agency. Walk away with practical strategies to adapt science instruction for your unique students.

TAKEAWAYS:
Empowering teachers to customize curriculum leads to better student engagement in sensemaking. Participants will experience hands-on examples of how to adapt the Driving Question Board, experiment design, and discussions to make science accessible to their students.

SPEAKERS:
Michelle Fitzgerald, Kristy Lathrop

Using Productive Uncertainty to Support Meaningful Science Practice

Saturday, March 29 • 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 204 B



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NSTA_2025_Productive Uncertainty.pptx
Session slides

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Uncertainty is central to science activity but often minimized in children's experience with investigations. In this workshop, we will present a framework for eliciting, recognizing, and working with uncertainty in science investigations and share tools that can support this work.

TAKEAWAYS:
Uncertainty can be incorporated in science investigations in ways that are productive for children - that produce joy, engagement with each other's ideas, and conceptual progress - while still being manageable for teachers.

SPEAKERS:
Annabel Stoler, Griselda George, Diana Garity, Eve Manz

AI-Enhanced Learning: Cultivating Future-Ready Problem Solvers

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 122 A



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AI-Enhanced Microlearning_ _jSchneider _PASTfoundation _Philly'25.pdf
Full slide presentation with links & email address.

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AI-powered personalization & microlearning can transform your classroom & problem-solving skills. Leveraging AI for adaptive, bite-sized learning experiences cultivates lifelong learners for an evolving workforce. Discover strategies to enhance student agency, critical thinking, & learning agility.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn to: apply Design Thinking for inclusive, culturally relevant content; utilize AI for personalized learning; create AI-enhanced microlearning for mastery; engage in Problem-Based Learning; and foster student agency and self-paced learning.

SPEAKERS:
Jeff Schneider

Assessing 3D Learning using the NSTA Student Work Analysis Protocol

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 201 A



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Assessing 3D Learning Using the NSTA Student Work Analysis Protocol
Collection of resources
Assessing 3D Learning Using the NSTA Student Work Analysis Protocol_Philly25.pdf
Presentation

STRAND: Leadership
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Learn how to use the NSTA Student Work Analysis tool and protocol to evaluate students’ three-dimensional learning. We’ll focus our discussions on what counts as evidence of students’ ownership of targeted elements of the three dimensions and how to use collected student data to inform instruction.

TAKEAWAYS:
Learn how to evaluate students’ three-dimensional learning using the NSTA Student Work Analysis tool and protocol.

SPEAKERS:
Kate Soriano

Case Studies To Promote Student Action

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 103C


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This interactive workshop will demonstrate how educators can support critical thinking RE: trade-offs of the lithium-ion battery supply chain as well as demonstrate how educators can support student sensemaking about issues related to lithium-ion batteries, and challenge students to take action.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will come away with knowledge of the Extraction to E-Waste Pathway as well as examples of how they can promote critical thinking and sensemaking with place-based case studies l where students gather information from multiple perspectives.

SPEAKERS:
TRAVIS KOUPAL

Eco Classroom: A Hands-On Dive into Macroinvertebrates and Water Quality with Open Educational Resources (OER)

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 105 B


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Dive into the world of macroinvertebrates and water quality in this hands-on workshop. Conduct water quality assessments and engage in interactive stations with adaptable materials, and laboratory worksheets. Gain strategies to empower the next generation of environmental stewards in your classroom!

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will acquire the skills to conduct dual water quality assessments (testing kits & Macroinvertebrates), using adaptable resources to enhance educational engagement. They will obtain practical strategies to promote research, critical thinking and foster environmental stewardship in students.

SPEAKERS:
Wilmari Torres-Ortiz, Yajaira Torres - De Jesus

Elevating Sensemaking through High-quality 3D assessment - Part of the COESEE Strand

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 119 B


STRAND: Assessment
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We are re-imagining assessment for elementary students that elevates three-dimensions. Join us to learn more about how we develop more aligned and holistic assessment opportunities.

TAKEAWAYS:
Educators will learn to evaluate the assessments they are currently using and elevate them to support student sense making.

SPEAKERS:
Mary Starr

Embedding Literacy Supports in 3D Units for Equitable Sensemaking and Learning

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 202 B


STRAND: No Strand
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Experience how embedding literacy supports for reading, writing, and academic discourse in 3D teaching and learning promotes sensemaking and science understanding for ALL learners! Learn how the BSCS Anchored Inquiry Learning instructional model embeds literacy supports throughout cycles of inquiry.

TAKEAWAYS:
The research-based BSCS Anchored Inquiry Learning instructional model succeeds the 5Es and embeds literacy supports for reading, writing, and academic discourse in conjunction with science and engineering practices and crosscutting concepts to promote students in figuring out key science ideas.

SPEAKERS:
Nancy Hopkins-Evans, Cynthia Gay

Exploring Scientific Practices, the Nature of Science, and STEM in Society: Analyzing Historical Primary Sources from the Library of Congress

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 121 B



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Connecting List
List of primary sources related to STEM
LOC Primary Sources NSTA 2025
PPT presentation we used in our workshop.
Primary Source Analysis Tool
Visual organizer to facilitate the analysis of primary sources
Primary Source for Analysis
This is the primary source we analyzed in the workshop.
Primary Sources in the K-12 Classroom
One pager illustrating some ways that historical primary sources can relate to K-12 science instruction

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Practice hands-on strategies for engaging students with scientific notebooks, photographs, drawings and more! These free online resources elevate the stories behind scientific endeavor, highlighting science and engineering practices, the nature of science, and connections between STEM and society.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn how to access millions of free digitized primary sources and related teacher resources. Activities will focus on developing students’ critical thinking skills, as they gain insights into how science and engineering concepts have been developed and applied through history.

SPEAKERS:
Ralph Pantozzi, Michael Apfeldorf

Invitation to a New Approach for Introducing Dynamics

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 105 A



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InvitationToHEC
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Attendees will experience a new approach to introducing dynamics, using sequenced experiments with toy-like blowdarts. Attendees will learn examples of implementation in various educational settings. Teachers can try this approach with their students tomorrow using everyday materials.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn a new approach to introducing dynamics, using simple teaching materials available anywhere. Our plans are downloadable worldwide and will be practical and fun for students everywhere, regardless of the teacher's experience or expertise.

SPEAKERS:
Mariko Kobayashi, Haruhiko Funahashi, Tomoko HASEGAWA, Koji Tsukamoto, Taro YAMAMOTO

Making Sense of Phenomenal Forces

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 118 B



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Forces and Interactions Storyline
This includes a summary of investigations with links to videos and notebooks.
KLEWS to Explanation Building
Since this article was written we have been. using a CER chart rather than a KLEWS chart. However, the suggestions in the article for posting a science chart sharing explanation building as a part of your science unit are still valid.
Making Sense of Phenomenal Forces Slides
These are slides of our presentation includes videos of investigations and science talks.
Science 101: Static Electricity
What is force? Introductory lesson
Some games using a large game board and balls. These give students the opportunity to observe force in action. The investigation introduces words that explain the results of using force.

STRAND: No Strand
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Engage with lessons that make invisible forces “visible”. As students collect data they see the evidence of forces at work. Videos and student notebooks show connected investigations illustrating elementary students’ science thinking about gravity, friction, static electricity, and magnetism.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn ways to design lessons that engage all students with making sense of physical science phenomena related to forces. The lessons are sequential and use a content storyline structure to leverage student ideas for building explanations about science concepts not easily seen.

SPEAKERS:
Kimber Hershberger, Kate Hallinger, Jennifer Jones

Making Sense of Sensemaking: Designing Authentic K-12 STEM Learning Experiences

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 202 A


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Join our exciting workshop based on the new book from TCP! Experience hands-on NGSS-aligned activities that transform K-12 STEM teaching. Learn to integrate core ideas, crosscutting concepts, and science practices. Engage in sensemaking with us and learn how to do the same with your students!

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will learn how to design and facilitate powerful sensemaking experiences in science classrooms. They'll master techniques for posing driving questions, guiding students to construct evidence-based explanations, and fostering productive discourse.

SPEAKERS:
TJ McKenna

Modeling a System for Teaching Conservation of Matter

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 110 B


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The 3D unit aligns with a fifth-grade NGSS Performance Expectation to provide a practical opportunity to investigate the conservation of matter of an open system contained within a closed system. Participants investigate and model the phenomenon. The unit emphasizes modeling and C-E-R.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will (1) investigate and explain why an object grows, yet the amount of matter remains the same within a closed system, (2) make observations and measurements and engage in collective sensemaking, and (3) explain a phenomenon by developing a model and writing a C-E-R statement.

SPEAKERS:
Alex St. Louis, Jaclyn Murray

Passive to Active: Games to Make Science Literature Accessible

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 115 B



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1 NSTA Resource List-Passive to Active.pdf
Bibliography and resources (with clickable links) for book-based game activities, prepared for PASSIVE TO ACTIVE: Games to Make Science Literature Accessible (NSTA 2025, Sat March 29 at 1 pm, Rm 115B)
Adaptation Game Instructions-The Oddball Book of Armadillos.pdf
Teacher Instructions for playing "The Adaptation Game" with students (bingo-style!)
ODDBALL BOOK OF ARMADILLOS-Teacher Guide.pdf
Full Teacher Guide for THE ODDBALL BOOK OF ARMADILLOS including print-out pages for cards (or contact [email protected] for printed card decks).
On an Ocean Journey Activity Kit-sm.pdf

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Connect kids to science with games! Building on nonfiction books and websites, this session explores strategies to activate curriculum through fun, classroom-ready activities. Attendees will play “The Adaptation Game” and draw for prizes including books by Elizabeth Shreeve & other science writers.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees learn how games engage diverse learners. Some students learn via focused reading; others benefit from interactive modes. Focusing on high-interest topics, including “oddball animals,” this session provides a bibliography of books and games supporting NGSS and other curriculum frameworks.

SPEAKERS:
Elizabeth Shreeve, Sierra Satterstrom

Physical Science Fun and Inquiry Across the Grade Bands

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 112 B



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Palm Pipes
Directions for constructing Palm Pipes, associated physical science concepts, and songs
Physical Science Fun and Inquiry Across the Grade Bands
Power Point Presentation

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Join the fun and conduct inquiry to experience how core concepts build across the grade bands from elementary to middle school to high school.

TAKEAWAYS:
One of the goals of NGSS is that topics should not be taught in a striated series of unrelated levels, but rather learning should be articulated vertically through the grade levels.

SPEAKERS:
Wayne Snyder, Karen Ostlund

Principles of Science Practice for Principals and Administrators

Saturday, March 29 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Pennsylvania Convention Center - 110 A


STRAND: Leadership
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Principals & Administrators directly influence classroom instruction. Few have had learning experiences engaging in the science practices. Join the Institute for Systems Biology education team as they share resources and tools to explore how best to support 3D science learning in the classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
School Leaders increase their knowledge of 3D science learning and develop strategies to effectively lead the implementation of changes in science instruction across their building. Principals will learn how to conduct science learning walks using recording tools linked in STEM Teaching Tool 85.

SPEAKERS:
Caroline Kiehle, Don Pruett, Jr.

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