Elementary Science Olympiad for All (ESO for All) provides K-6 students of
all ability levels with a dynamic, engaging STEM experience. Many elementary
classrooms and schools today are fully inclusive, so Science Olympiad created
activity plans for students with disabilities that include individualized
accommodations tailored to the following needs: Academic, Communication, Health,
Vision/Hearing, Motor (Small and Large), Functional, and Social/Emotional. Come
learn how 10 classic Elementary Science Olympiad events we use as a base for the
activity plans touch every letter in STEM, are fully aligned to the Next
Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and complement any school’s science
curriculum. Bugs, rocks, catapults, planes, and towers will spark imagination
and creativity; providing opportunities for teamwork, collaboration, and shared
successes. You’ll learn insightful advice, like outlining shapes on Monster
Cards with glue so that students with sight impairment can use their tactile
senses.
TAKEAWAYS:
Join us for a fun-filled look at how classic science activities can be modified to meet all learners whether they are a core part of your instruction, an enhancement (such as a family science night or school science day), after-school club, or a community-engaging STEM competition.
SPEAKERS:
Shari Haug (: Elmhurst, IL), John Loehr (Science Olympiad: Oakbrook Terrace, IL)