As science educators, we know the challenge of ensuring every student—regardless of background, abilities, or needs—can engage with grade-level science content. In this session, we share strategies for building equitable classrooms where all students thrive. We highlight the importance of equity, showing that rigorous expectations remain possible with the right scaffolds. Practical ideas include honoring IEP accommodations, using checklists and graphic organizers, providing sentence starters, and offering extended time. We also address gifted learners, showing how inquiry projects, choice, and peer leadership can enrich their experience. A major theme is scaffolding through the gradual release model and peer-to-peer learning, with structured group roles that promote collaboration and deeper understanding. Real classroom examples make these strategies concrete and adaptable. We close with a focus on mindset: scaffolding, accommodations, and enrichment are not extras, but essential pract
TAKEAWAYS:
All students—whether with IEPs, advanced abilities, or diverse needs—deserve access to rigorous science. This session shares practical scaffolding, differentiation, and equity strategies so every learner can succeed, participate, and be inspired by science.
SPEAKERS:
Chelsea Lucas, Miranda Chavez