NSTA STEM21

July 26-30, 2021

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MiSci Live Exhibit Tour: Earth. Wind. Weather.

Monday, July 26 • 3:35 PM - 4:00 PM

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Investigate the amazing and powerful forces shaping our planet through a live tour of MiSci’s newest permanent exhibit gallery. Transform desert landscapes, create avalanches, explore Jupiter's otherworldly atmosphere, and watch as we construct a swirling fire tornado in this immersive experience!

Elementary STEM Showcase

Monday, July 26 • 4:15 PM - 5:00 PM


(Only registered attendees may view session materials. Please login with your NSTA account to view.)
2021 NSTA21 STEAM in Action! Books & Beyond Akers.pdf
Elementary STEM Showcase handout with lessons, photos, booklist, and online resources.
NSTA STEM21 Marvelous Metals Matter! Dr. Kathleen Tate
Pulmonology at Elementary STEM Extravagenza.pptx
Pulmonology Lesson Plan.pdf

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Join us for the Elementary STEM Showcase and leave with a headful of ideas for the best practices in STEM education. The Elementary STEM Showcase is an exciting and quick-fire format event that uses the popular Pecha Kucha presentation method. This "social show-and-tell event" brings together leaders in STEM education as presenters who offer 15 slides for 20 seconds each. Each five-minute presentation will offer teaching strategies and resources in the best practices in STEM education for our youngest learners. Featured presenters are celebrated classroom educators, informal education centers, NSTA leaders, and strategies from the NSTA preK–5 journal, Science & Children.
 
NGSS connections to student experiences will be highlighted during each Pecha Kucha presentation. Participants will interact with presenters about STEM investigations and resources through this live Q&A session. Presentations will be passionate, funny, informative, and inspirational. Join us for this new format and learn from this fast-paced, energy-filled experience and leave with ideas to use with your students and colleagues.

Don't forget to watch the three Elementary STEM Showcase Prerecorded Videos before attending this Q&A session.

SPEAKERS:
Sylvia Vardell (Texas Woman's University: Denton, TX), Janet Wong (Pomelo Books: Princeton, NJ), Ashley E. Lewis Presser (EDC Center for Children and Technology: New York, NY), Belle Akers (Convent & Stuart Hall's Schools of the Sacred Heart: San Francisco, CA), Jolynn Asato (San Jose State University: San Jose, CA), Jenn Brown-Whale (Howard County Public School System: Ellicott City, MD), Lauren Burrow (Stephen F. Austin State University: Nacogdoches, TX), Kristin Cook (Bellarmine University: Louisville, KY), Richard Cox, Jr. (Atrium Health), Chrissy Cross (Stephen F. Austin State University: Nacogdoches, TX), Elizabeth Dethloff (Robert R. Shaw Center for STEAM: Katy, TX), Jen Dobson (Wyoming City Schools: Cincinnati, OH), Rebecca Garelli (Arizona Science Teachers Association), Ron Grady (NOLA Nature School: New Orleans, LA), Melanie Harper (The NEED Project: Manassas, VA), Dr. Dieuwertje Kast (USC Joint Educational Project: Los Angeles, CA), Tom Lauwers (Birdbrain Technologies, LLC: Pittsburgh, PA), Anne Lowry (Aleph Academy: Reno, NV), Janet Mannheimer Zydney (University of Cincinnati: Cincinnati, OH), Godwyn Morris (Dazzling Discoveries / Skill Mill NYC: New York, NY), Katie Morrison (University Child Development School: Seattle, WA), Sara Nelson (Iowa State University: Ames, IA), Patricia Newman (Children's Book Author & Speaker: Carmichael, CA), Christine Preston (The University of Sydney: Sydney, 0), Richard Schaen (Wyoming City Schools: Cincinnati, OH), Laura Schneider (St. Mary's College of Maryland: Saint Mary's City, MD), Nancy Smith (Heatherstone Elementary School: Olathe, KS), Kathleen Tate (American Public University System: Charles Town, WV), Ashley Townsend (Oak Grove Primary School: Prairieville, LA), Julie Travaglini (Allegheny Land Trust: Sewickley, PA), Annette Venegas (Kent School District: Kent, WA), Rob Wallace (NSTA: Kenner, LA), Jennifer Williams (Isidore Newman School: New Orleans, LA), Manisha Hariani (The Lawrence Hall of Science: Berkeley, CA), Ben Koo (The Lawrence Hall of Science: Berkeley, CA), Sumer Seiki (University of California Riverside Extension: Riverside, CA)

MiSci Live Exhibit Tour: Math Alive!

Tuesday, July 27 • 3:35 PM - 4:00 PM

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Take a trip through MathAlive!, an 8,000-square-foot exhibit that connects math to daily life and potential careers. Bring to life the real math behind what students love most—video games, sports, fashion, music, robotics, and more.

MiSci Live from the DTE Energy Sparks Theater

Wednesday, July 28 • 3:35 PM - 4:00 PM

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Sit back and enjoy an electrifying presentation from within MiSci’s Sparks Theater, where we’ll experiment with static electricity and see the seven-foot Tesla Coil in action as we explore atomic interactions and energy transfer.

MiSci Live Exhibit Tour: Space Gallery

Thursday, July 29 • 3:35 PM - 4:00 PM

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Join MiSci’s staff astronomer to learn why space is often regarded as the “gateway science,” as we tour our rocket garden and discuss strategies for engaging students through current scientific research and real-world phenomena.

Science Spectacular LIVE from the Michigan Science Center Main Stage

Friday, July 30 • 3:35 PM - 4:00 PM

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The moment we’ve all been waiting for! Discover the wonderful world of science through interactive, large-scale demonstrations from the Michigan Science Center. Why do things explode? We’ll mix physics and chemistry to learn about the relationships between pressure, temperature, and fuel…and explain why things go KA-BOOM!

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