Join these middle school educators as they share strategies to support
students in modeling their ideas in the classroom.
Model Your Anchor Phenomenon Early and Often: A Strategy for
Sensemaking
1. Have students make an initial model based on prior
knowledge and assumptions about the natural world. *Predict. Wonder. Be wrong!*
2. Dedicate time for students to continually revise their models as they acquire
more evidence and content understanding. 3. Watch the lightbulb turn
on!
Read Alouds: Developing Literacy and Thinking Skills in
Science
Read-alouds are a valuable strategy for introducing
nonfiction text, articles, and current events to students that can also promote
deeper understanding, higher-level thinking, and increased engagement. Learn how
to prepare and implement read-alouds in your science class.
Flippity: A go to versatile tool to increase engagement
Flippity can "easily turn Google™ spreadsheets into flashcards and other
cool stuff." This session will highlight three go to interactives to increase
student engagement with one another and with content. Consider bringing a device
to practice creating one or two of these cool things. Hacking the Secret Garden
with 3D eLearning Experiences Elementary preservice teachers and students hack
the science of school gardens and digitally present details of garden-based
phenomena that meets NGSS 3D learning.
SPEAKERS:
Allison Wise (American Community School of Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates), Jeff Thomas (University of Southern Indiana: Evansville, IN)