Kid Talk Teacher Talk – Become a Summer 2023 STEMLab School! INFO SESSION
Learn about Kid Talk Teacher Talk & How to Become a Summer 2023 KT3 Network Hub School for your community!
Learn about Kid Talk Teacher Talk & How to Become a Summer 2023 KT3 Network Hub School for your community!
Gain the skills beyond the pedagogy and content that will help you succeed in your first years as a teacher. Join one or all four workshops!
Gain the skills beyond the pedagogy and content that will help you succeed in your first years as a teacher. Join one or all four workshops! Meets 26 & 27 July (12hrs).
No more cookbook science labs! Engage your students in real, student-driven research! Part 1 - Moving from phenomena to testable questions.Leaders: Tracy LaGrassa and JoAnn GensertPart 1 - Developing Testable Questions - Nov 4, 9:30-11:30am ET via ZoomPart 2 - Protocols for...
Take project ideas and intentionally design the introduction to maximize student engagement, interest, and buy-in!Led by Jason SullivanThis workshop will focus on taking project ideas and intentionally designing the introduction to maximize student engagement, interest, and buy-in. Participants investigate strategies for using...
Reinforce math operations, facts, and concepts with Mathic Games! Developed by a teacher for the classroom!Leaders: Perry ClemonsDates: Nov 16th, 2023, 5:30-7:30pm ET (via Zoom)About the WorkshopDEVELOPED BY A TEACHER for the CLASSROOM! Join us in this gamified workshop to explore Mathic...
No more cookbook science labs! Engage your students in real, student-driven research! Part 2 - Setting up protocols for student peer review.Leaders: Tracy LaGrassa and JoAnn GensertPart 1 - Developing Testable Questions - Nov 4, 9:30-11:30am ET via ZoomPart 2 - Protocols...
What does inquiry look like in the classroom? What strategies can students use to self-assess? Pair consulting time with STEMteachersNYC.Nov 27, 5:00-7:00pm ET, via Zoom.Led by STEMteachersNYC Team.What does inquiry look like in the classroom? What does inquiry look like on paper?...
Teachers ask 400 questions per day or 70,000 questions per year! They cultivate curiosity, foster dialogue, and build science identity!
STEP UP: Physics Together coffee hour followed by a "Coding Physics Simulations" professional learning workshop! AND EQUIPMENT GIVEAWAY!
Model the motion of the sun-earth system with your students! Use simulations to predict the duration of daytime at our latitude or the next!
Share ideas, challenges and successes across fields that collectively support our multilingual learners!