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Friday
, March 6
8:00am CST
Science and the Disciplinary Literacy Essentials
Banquet 6
Mary Starr • James Emmerling
Designing Track Traps: Getting Students Outside while Tracking Down NGSS Engineering Standards
Meeting Room 204
William Hodges
Evolution: Embryology
Meeting Room 104
Bill Cline • Lisa Kelp
This (taste) Bud's For You! The Bitter Truth Behind Being a Non-Taster in a Family of Bitter Tasters
Meeting Room 101
Joyce Zimmer
It's Melting!
Banquet 5
Kristy Butler • Jason Colegrove
Using Computational Thinking Practices to Create Better Problem Solvers!
Capitol 3
Jessica Ashley • Lisa Burke • Katie Stevenson
Human Population: Where Its Been and Its likely Future
Banquet 8
Larry Feldpausch
ALL Learners Succeed in Co-taught Classes
Regency 2
Kate Hojnacki • Heater Moskal
Conference 101 - Fri AM
Michigan 1
Christie Morrison Thomas
Making the Most Out of Your First 5 Years Teaching
Regency 1
Vanessa Logan Wentzloff
ONPAR Assessments for Middle School NGSS Aligned Curricula, including OpenSciEd and IQWST
Meeting Room 103
Linda Malkin
Providing Secondary Teachers and Students with Comprehensive Skills and Strategies To Accomplish The Intended Vision Of The SEP and CCC
Banquet 1
Laura Chambless • Minna Turrell
Think! Energy
Michigan 3
Chaise Ewert-Meyer • Tammi Phillippe • Robin Reinarts
Great Lakes Floor Map - Watersheds, River Systems, Environmental Science and More!
Banquet 4
Chelsea Nester
Mi-STAR Information Session: What's New for 2020?
Banquet 7
Doug Oppliger • Stephanie Tubman
If you can't see it...how do you know it's there?
Governor's Room
Israel Touitou • Angela Kolonich
STEM Power Communities
Banquet 2
Christine Kelly
Enhance Science Practices and Data Literacy Using HHMI BioInteractive Resources
Meeting Room 201
Mark Eberhard
The Opioid Epidemic: Exploring the Genetic Associations of Opioid Abuse
Capitol 1
Tamica Stubbs
TCI Bring Science Alive!: Preserving Frog and Bat Interactions with Engineering
Meeting Room 202
Matt Moorman
Let's Go Outside: Taking science to the great outdoors!
Meeting Room 203
Becky Durling • Natalie Elkins
Literacy Connections: Adding Rigor to Science Literacy with STEMscopes
Capitol 4
Maeve Green
Hands-On With New Tools in Electricity and Magnetism
Meeting Room 205
Sebastian Jolta • Don Pata
9:00am CST
Eggstra! Extra!
Capitol 2
Michelle Blodgett
Phenomena and the Web of Life
Regency 2
Deborah Vannatter
Tools for Thinking (not Worksheets)
Banquet 3
Emily Pohlonski • Christie Morrison Thomas
What is a Species
Meeting Room 104
Bill Cline • Shannon Mareski
Teach AP Computer Science or MS Computer Science with Code.org
Michigan 2
Larry Wyn
Classification Conundrum: Planets - Terrestrial, Gas Giant, Ice Giant, or Dwarf?
Banquet 4
Cris L. DeWolf • Lisa DeWolf
How to Become a Certified Environmental Educator
Meeting Room 204
Cindy Fitzwilliams-Heck
By Design: The Mi-STAR method for developing NGSS-aligned assessments
Banquet 7
Barb McIntyre • Chris Wojick
Does it make sense?
Regency 1
Jeanane Charara • Melissa Renko
Google Class Room
Banquet 6
Catherine Hamilton
I've Searched Everywhere. Found! A K-5 Science Curriculum
Meeting Room 102
Mike Fine • Bo Winkler
It’s not just the curriculum! How to use district science leaders to support elementary science education.
Michigan 3
Amy Bohm • Andrea Brook • Pamela Moreman
Keynote: Unlocking our potential: Leveraging crosscutting concepts as a path to science agency and identity
Banquet 5
Aneesha Badrinarayan
Teaching Science to Dyslexic Students
Banquet 2
Cynthia Duncan • Simon Duncan
Using Anchoring Phenomena and Driving Question Boards to Spark Student Questioning
Meeting Room 103
Diane Wright
Read-Aloud Two Ways
Banquet 1
Wendi Vogel
DNA Forensics Solves the Murder Mystery of Dr. Ward
Meeting Room 101
Kathy Mirakovits
Health in Our Hands: Using 3-D Formative Assessments to Inform Student Learning and Support Teachers’ 3-D Practices
Governor's Room
Ashley Booker • Consuelo Morales • Jenna Nachazel
Using Criteria, Constraints, and a Decision Matrix to Make Curriculum Decisions
Banquet 8
Chris Geerer • Alex Gulyas
MESTA Free & Inexpensive Rock Shop
Rock Shop - Exhibit Hall
MESTA
10:00am CST
What's New with Modeling Instruction
Capitol 1
Mike Gallagher
Cell Differentiation and Gene Expression
Meeting Room 104
Bill Cline • Shannon Mareski
Making Your Own POGILs
Meeting Room 201
Chandler Missig
Enhancements to particle models for explaining conductivity and related thermal phenomena.
Michigan 2
Trevor Goff • Scott Milam
Everything is Connected: Hands-on Human Ecology for Young Students
Capitol 4
Amanda Syers
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish: Great Lakes Fish ID
Meeting Room 203
Jonathan Massung • Tracy Page
Addressing English Language Learners in a Science Class
Regency 2
Thomas Long
Consensus Meetings in Science: Making Student Thinking Visible & Incorporating Student Voice
Banquet 3
Tiffany Henfling
Engineering the Future
Meeting Room 103
Gary Curts
High School Science Networking Session
Banquet 1
Lory Thayer • Wendi Vogel
Keynote: Building on Young Children’s Curiosity: Lessons from the SOLID Start (Science, Oral Language, and Literacy Development from the Start of School) Project
Banquet 5
Amelia Gotwals • Tanya S. Wright
Making it Real... Cheap!
Regency 1
Darrick Gregory • Julie Hahn • Jodi Heaney
Nature Journaling: Blending Art and Science
Meeting Room 204
Misty Klotz • Meredith Zettlemoyer
The Great Escape
Capitol 2
Monica Wadler
Reading, Writing, Reasoning: Using science informational texts to achieve reading and writing standards
Capitol 3
Kathy Agee
NGSS aligned curriculum and teacher pedagogy at the high school level - a practical approach
Meeting Room 202
Israel Touitou
Increase Enrollment and Improve Achievement in AP Science
Michigan 1
Susan Olszewski
At Least 7 Sneaky Ways To Get Students Using Questioning Independently
Michigan 3
Cheryl Matas
Building Capacity with Teacher Leader Corps
Meeting Room 102
Elisha Laninga • Heather Luoto • Kevin St. Onge
Emphasis on the E in STEM!
Meeting Room 205
Jason Beatty • Barb Land
Assessment Fixer-Upper: Learn to assess "knowledge in use" with Item Clusters
Banquet 6
Jessica Ashley
Do we REALLY know ourselves and our students? Ensuring "all students" really DOES mean "all students"
Banquet 4
Jill Griffin
Mi-STAR’s assessment tools for NGSS - how to make them work for you
Banquet 7
Barb McIntyre • Ashley Poole
Spin Art, STEAM from Parts to Art
Banquet 2
Michele Bielby • Kelly Swales
Field Trip - Michigan State University Museum
Field Trip - Bus from Lansing Center
11:00am CST
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Shuffle
Meeting Room 104
Bill Cline • Shannon Mareski
Show me the MOO-ney! Determine the Genetics of a CA$H-Cow
Meeting Room 101
Joyce Zimmer
The Walking Dead: Deer, Disease and Science
Meeting Room 203
Kevin Frailey • Julie Melotti
The Island of Avogadro: Teaching the Factor-Label Method can be fun!
Michigan 3
Kendon Smith
River Rewilding
Meeting Room 204
Eileen Boekestein • Brenda Perry
STEM-ulating Activities on Human Ecology
Michigan 1
Amanda Syers
A Focus on Modeling in the Phenomenon- based classroom
Meeting Room 103
Diane Wright
AP Biology PLC Sponsored by MABT
Meeting Room 201
Kristy Butler • Heather Peterson • Mark Eberhard • Patti Richardson
Argument and Explanation in MS
Banquet 3
Deborah Vannatter
Panel Discussion - Coherence, Flexibility, and Pathways to HS Proficiency
Banquet 5
Rich Bacolor
Providing Elementary Teachers and Students with Comprehensive Skills and Strategies To Accomplish The Intended Vision Of The SEP and CCC
Banquet 1
Laura Chambless • Minna Turrell
Science is for the Birds! - Using Literacy and Discourse to Solve Problems in Elementary Science
Governor's Room
Sue Codere Kelly • Amy Lazarowicz • Moira Thomas
Success in the Changing Science Classroom
Regency 1
Laura Hagen
The Crosscutting Concepts as Suites of Questions Guiding Development of Explanations
Meeting Room 205
Joyce Parker
The Chemistry of Taste- Using Computational and Systems Thinking in Elementary Classrooms
Meeting Room 202
Danita Byrd • Cory Susanne Miller • Amber Richmond
Using Field Trips to Ignite Student Interest in STEM
Regency 2
Amy Emmert • June Teisan • Sandra Yarema
Integrating Computation in Science Across Michigan - Teacher Professional Development
Capitol 2
Danny Caballero • Paul Irving • Daniel Weller
Healthy Grading: A Moral Imperative
Capitol 1
Don Pata
STEM, Makerspace and Tech for Elementary
Capitol 3
Diana Matthews • Lisa Morgan
Think in Pictures: Like Temple Grandin
Meeting Room 102
Michelle Blodgett
Zoo Exhibit Design Challenge Brings STEM to Life
Banquet 8
Megan Burkhart • Rhiannon Mulligan
Field Trip - Michigan State University Cyclotron Lab
Field Trip - Bus from Lansing Center
1:00pm CST
Biology Interactive Learning Logs
Regency 1
Lara Gusty • Stephanie Niedermeyer
HHMI Bioactive Movie Matinee - From Antsto Grizzlies: A General Rule for Saving Biodiversity
Banquet 6
Mark Eberhard
How to Start Biology and Chemistry NGSS Units using Driving Question Boards to Investigate Phenomena
Meeting Room 201
Andrea McCune • Lauren Nacy
Mammal Mania
Meeting Room 203
Kevin Frailey
Trick or Treat! Discover What Color Our Candy Really Is Using Electropho-REESE's.
Meeting Room 101
Richard Chan
Seeing the Unseeable: Models That Really Work - Tetrahedrons and Magnetometers
Meeting Room 205
David Mastie
Chasing Windmills! - Using Energy, Engineering, and Explanations in Elementary Science Classrooms
Governor's Room
Chiara Kirkland • Michelle Neelands • Deborah Peek-Brown
Make Time for Science with Project-Based Learning
Capitol 2
Terra Tarango
Panel Discussion - The Future of Science Teaching in Michigan
Banquet 5
Rich Bacolor
Supporting K-2 Student Science Talk Through Purposeful Reflection on Teaching Practices
Capitol 1
Tanya S. Wright • Blythe Anderson • Amelia Gotwals • Eleanor Kenimer • Arianna Pikus
Who gets to be a Smart Science Student in your Classroom?
Banquet 3
Christie Morrison Thomas
Why aren’t they talking? Tips and Strategies for More Productive Discourse in Science
Banquet 2
Laura Ritter
Energy: Hot Bulbs
Meeting Room 104
Bill Cline • Lisa Kelp
Put On Your Engineering Glasses
Meeting Room 103
Gary Curts
Creating Nature Makerspace Boxes
Meeting Room 204
Ashlie Smith
Explore the Great Lakes: A learner-centered approach with PBS Learning Media and local public television
Meeting Room 102
Gary Abud, Jr • Sandra Svoboda
Grant Writing 101: Find the Fund$ for STEM
Michigan 3
June Teisan
Improving hypothetical protein annotation as a bioinformatic project
Regency 2
Laura Harris • Serena Harris
TCI Bring Science Alive! How the Cookie Crumbles: The Human Impact on Earth's Systems
Capitol 3
Matt Moorman
Of the 3 R's, which R is most important.
Meeting Room 202
Kathleen Klein
Instructional Change through Productive Talk Walk Throughs
Banquet 1
Mary Burke
Mi-STAR Share-a-thon: NGSS Tips, Tricks, and Tools for the Classroom
Banquet 7
Megan Birdwell • Luke Bowman • Stephanie Tubman
Understanding Light and Optics by Mark Davids
Banquet 8
Mark Davids • Sebastian Jolta
Developing Little Engineers! Engineering Design in the K-5 Classroom
Capitol 4
Tom Gantt
Did You Know That all of the Graduation Requirements Can Be Met while Maintaining a STEM focus? Let's Talk About the MMC Flexibility!
Banquet 4
Rashell Bowerman
STEM in the Preschool and Early Elementary Classroom
Michigan 2
Laura Franey • Lisa Ogiemwonyi
1:30pm CST
Field Trip - Impressions 5 Science Center (SOLD OUT)
Field Trip - Self Transportation
2:00pm CST
Growing Student Engagement with an Imaginary Garden
Michigan 1
Britney Christensen • Gabe Knowles
P51 Glow Labs to Investigate DNA Structure, Enzyme Activity and Synthetic Biology
Meeting Room 102
Ally Huang
Who is Baby Whale’s Father? DNA Fingerprinting Solves the Mystery!
Meeting Room 101
Richard Chan
Chemistry to make Students React
Meeting Room 103
Gary Curts
Investigating Data on Great Lakes & Climate
Meeting Room 204
Dave Chapman
Land, Water, and Human Interactions: Cutting Canyons and Building Deltas
Meeting Room 104
Bill Cline • Lisa Kelp
Watershed Observational Walk: Teaching Science Outdoors
Capitol 1
Kara Haas • Roberta Howard Hunter • Eleanor Kenimer
NGSS Laboratories
Capitol 2
Kaitlyn Johnson
We Love to Hate Assessments - Let's Do Something About It!
Banquet 2
Aneesha Badrinarayan
Building Community Partnerships to Forge Equitable, Enriching STEM Teaching and Learning
Michigan 3
June Teisan
Guess Who’s Back, Back Again: The Benefits of Multiple Touchpoint STEM programs.
Regency 1
Rebecca Petrone • Andrea Reynolds • Lannis Smith
STEM from Nature Aquatic Adventure
Meeting Room 203
Tracy Page
Organism Engineering
Meeting Room 201
Kristy Butler • Patti Richardson
Let’s Engage Students through Phenomena-based Science Instruction
Meeting Room 205
Maeve Green
Engaging students in system thinking and computational thinking via computational modeling software
Governor's Room
Jonathan Bowers • Emil Eidin • Israel Touitou
Mission to Mars - Space Launch System Design Challenge
Banquet 5
Maranda Brunner • Janelle Orange
3:00pm CST
Conservation Project: Penguins
Regency 1
Claire Lannoye-Hall • Sandy Ling
Earth Science Downtown Field Trip
Capitol 3
Lu Anne Cuthbert
Calling All Carbons
Meeting Room 104
Bill Cline • Lisa Kelp
Conservation Districts and Differentiating between Point Source and Nonpoint Source Pollution
Meeting Room 203
Seth Gibson • Katie Hafner
The Rise of the Revised MEECS
Meeting Room 204
Gabrielle Likavec
Celebration of Astronomy's Great Debate
Meeting Room 202
Norbert Vance
Get Outside with Science! Citizen Science and Opportunities for Authentic Learning
Banquet 1
Linnea Gibson
Reading, Writing, Talking, and DOING Science: Literacy Strategies in the Elementary Classroom
Meeting Room 103
Diane Wright
Teachers of Science are Agents of Change
Michigan 3
Jane Rice
The Beaver Island Institute Summer Professional Development
Banquet 8
Karyn McConachie • Todd Starry
Engaging Kids and Community Through Project-based STEM
Banquet 6
Jacob Dohrmann
Hello my name is...
Banquet 4
Amelia Miller
Infusing Informal STEM Learning Opportunities into your Classroom
Regency 2
Adrianne Cole • Dr. Betsy Diegel
Let's MAKE Science Even More Amazing!
Banquet 3
John Phillips • Ann Smart
Field Trip - Preuss Pets (SOLD OUT)
Field Trip - Bus from Lansing Center
The Hunt for Huntington's Disease
Meeting Room 101
Mrs. Amanda J. Pratt
Safety for the Win
Meeting Room 102
Monique Wilhelm
Student-Generated Questions to Lead Investigations: Students “Driving the Bus”
Banquet 7
Emily Gochis • Kim Smith Kolasa • Jennifer Pera
Engineering in Middle School with Phenomenal Instruction
Capitol 4
Tom Gantt
4:00pm CST
Biology's Best with Plants!
Meeting Room 201
Heather Peterson
Flying Wild and Ebird for Educators– Resources to incorporate bird migration and conservation into curricula.
Meeting Room 203
Kathleen Dougherty
Keep Invasive Species Out of the Classroom
Regency 2
Paige Filice
Meet the DNR Outdoor Adventure Center and our Michigan Fisheries Education Initiative!
Banquet 6
Natalie Cypher • Katie Gillies • Catie Olszewski
Pro-Tips for (free) NGSS-Aligned Carbon TIME units
Governor's Room
Christie Morrison Thomas
Favorite Demos do fit with NGSS!
Banquet 3
Kristen Garavaglia • Mary Jordan McMaster
Exploring Earth’s Systems
Meeting Room 103
Gary Curts
A River Runs Through It
Meeting Room 204
Samantha Lichtenwald
Using H2O Q
Banquet 8
John Gordon • Dale Lecaptain
My calculator can be a thermometer, pH sensor, and motion detector?
Regency 1
Texas Instruments
Open SciEd - An Open Education Resource Curriculum for Middle School
Banquet 1
Mary Starr • James Emmerling
Putting the Pieces Together: Supporting Synthesis Discussions in K-2 Science Classrooms
Michigan 2
Kirsten D. Edwards • Amber Bismack • Tanya S. Wright • Amelia Gotwals • JoAnne West
Science Modeling, My trials and Tribulations and why I still believe in it.
Capitol 3
Lynnelle Buchanan
Science Vocabulary: Turning Research into Practice
Meeting Room 202
Karen Kudla
The Language of Science
Michigan 3
Debra Jewell • Jami Neubecker
The Matrix, Fully Loaded: Sharing Best Practice in the Science Classroom
Meeting Room 205
Lucinda Martinelli
Field Trip Metamorphosis: Transform One-Off Trips into Vibrant Place-Based Learning Experiences
Banquet 5
Amy Emmert • June Teisan
6:00pm CST
Field Trip - Lansing Brewery Tour
Field Trip - Self Transportation
7:00pm CST
Field Trip - Lansing Brewery Tour
Field Trip - Self Transportation
Saturday
, March 7
7:00am CST
Michigan Chemistry Teacher Meeting
Michigan 1
Mary Jordan McMaster
8:00am CST
Field Trip Success: from planning to post-field trip extensions
Banquet 2
Erin Parker • Sandy Ling
Modeling the Mechanisms of Evolution
Meeting Room 201
Rebecca Brewer
Sickle Cell Genetics Using Gel Electrophoresis
Meeting Room 203
Ally Huang
Chlorine Producing Units and Electrochemistry - Service Project in AP Chemistry
Michigan 3
Chelsea Bender
pH Scale
Meeting Room 104
Bill Cline • Brandon Watters
Investigating Changes in Landscape Over Time: What Happened, When, and How Do We Know?
Regency 1
Christina Licari • Stephen Mattox
The Next Generation of Student Stewardship: A Place-Based Watershed Education Curriculum for Middle School and Beyond
Meeting Room 202
Autumn Mitchell
Fake news or real science? Building information literacy in today’s students
Banquet 3
Anne Jeannette LaSovage
Conference 101 - Sat AM
Michigan 1
Learn About Free, Phenomenon-Based Materials for Grades 6-8 Science
Meeting Room 205
Susan Olszewski
MI HEARTSafe Schools: Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death of the Young
Meeting Room 102
Kristy Karasinski
Standards Based Grading + NGSS: A Match Made in Heaven
Banquet 4
Vanessa Logan Wentzloff
Bee Science with SAGE Modeling
Banquet 1
Larry Kolopajlo
Promoting 3-Dimensional Science Teaching and Learning through NGSS-aligned Curricula and a Teacher Support System
Governor's Room
Jenna Nachazel • Chris Reimann
A Penny For Your Thoughts
Banquet 5
Jordan Smith
Making Sense of Light
Regency 2
Deborah Vannatter
Put On Your Engineering Glasses
Meeting Room 103
Gary Curts
Builders, Makers, and Creators: Engineering in the Elementary Classroom
Capitol 3
Jon Oosterman • Ben Talsma
Lab and Activity Enhancements with Google Sheets
Meeting Room 204
Justin Faught • Connie Kemner
Phenomena! Does One Size Fit All?
Banquet 6
Rob Keys
Teaching Kids to Ride the Struggle Bus
Banquet 8
Laura Sloma
Learning Adventures - Creative Curriculum for Classroom and Field Trip
Capitol 2
Chelsea OBrien
Promoting Student Agency: Building interest and identity as scientists while developing student skills to plan and carry out investigations
Meeting Room 101
Holly Hereau • Wayne Wright
Tips and Tricks for Mi-STAR Labs
Banquet 7
Megan Doorlag • Dawn Kahler
Wire me up! Teach STEM with Hands-On Mind-Control, Cyborgs, Reflexes, Reactions... and more!
Michigan 2
Will Wharton
9:00am CST
Muffins for Members
Michigan 1
Betty Crowder • Roberta Cramer • Brian Peterson
Dichoto-Me
Meeting Room 204
Texas Instruments
Dive in! Engaging with freshwater and marine science through the Great Lakes Bowl
Banquet 2
Erin Parker
STEM based Phenomenon for Biology to Model Form and Functions within Organisms.
Banquet 6
Andrew J. Frisch
Where did the fat go? A biology storyline for teaching growth & cellular respiration
Meeting Room 201
Wendy Johnson • Cassie Oostindie
More than just alcohol and water: straightforward examples of hydrogen bonding
Meeting Room 102
Mark Benvenuto • Hayden Cunningham • Courtney Mather
One in a Million
Meeting Room 104
Bill Cline • Brandon Watters
Gravity and Marbles: A 5th graders Dream
Capitol 1
Brian Stroble • Jessica Stroble
Touching the Untouchable: Models That Really Work - Satellite Orbits and Floating Golf Balls
Meeting Room 202
David Mastie
Our NGSS Journey at Avondale High School: 3 Years In and Continuing Forward
Banquet 4
Fahmida Matin • Katie Osborn • Vanessa Logan Wentzloff
Questioning Science
Regency 1
Ashley Driscoll • Lyndsay Mahar • Katie Stevenson
Reading, Writing, Talking, and DOING Science: Literacy Strategies in the Elementary Classroom
Meeting Room 103
Diane Wright
Rising Flood Water: Engineering Design Challenge for 3rd Graders
Meeting Room 205
Tom Loschiavo • Great Minds
Using "Complex Instruction" Practices to Facilitate Effective Group Work
Banquet 5
Michelle Vanhala
Geospatial Technology for the Michigan Science Standards
Banquet 8
Andrew Bruen • Russell Columbus
Comfortable Chaos
Capitol 3
Steven Tezak
NASA Resources, GLOBE Program and Student Research
Governor's Room
David Bydlowski • Kevin Czajkowski • Janet Struble
Model Development in Electricity and Magnetism
Banquet 1
Don Pata • Laura Ritter
MESTA Free & Inexpensive Rock Shop
Rock Shop - Exhibit Hall
MESTA
10:00am CST
Nature Walk in the Urban Jungle
Regency 1
Paul Roose
Land Use and Water Quality Project-Base Learning
Banquet 5
Carolyn Mammen
Disciplinary Literacy; Writing in Science Class
Meeting Room 202
Mari Maltby • Julia McBride
Engaging with Socioscientific Issues Through the Media
Banquet 6
Kirsten D. Edwards • Carly Seeterlin
Incorporating Interactive Science Notebooks into NGSS
Meeting Room 203
Melissa Foster • Jenna Francis
Inquiry Based Chemistry Projects for Middle School Students
Banquet 4
Kathleen O'Connor
Learning to Lead Discussions in Science: How to Talk Less so Students Learn More.
Meeting Room 101
Mark Olson • Naomi Sarelis
NGSS Strategies that Work K-12
Capitol 1
Megan Bartley • Katie Stevenson
ONPAR Assessments for Middle School NGSS Aligned Curricula, including OpenSciEd and IQWST
Meeting Room 103
Linda Malkin
Storytelling with a Twist
Capitol 3
Lucinda Martinelli
3D printing more than toys and gadgets instead design, engineer and create motion!
Banquet 8
Kyle Ondersma
Adopt an Integrated K-5 STEM Program in Your Classroom
Meeting Room 102
Susan Olszewski
Are You Moddy?
Meeting Room 204
Texas Instruments
Engineering for Pre-K & Kindergarten
Michigan 2
Joan Chadde
Using Models to Drive Student Understanding of the Central Dogma
Meeting Room 201
Mark Eberhard
Energy ReWork Michigan: Energy Audit and Curriculum Training
Meeting Room 205
Katy Adams • Martin Morgan • Mackenzie Munro
Engaging Your Students to Think and Act Like Scientists
Banquet 2
Dawn McCotter
Help your students be better at science, life and CERs through sound reasoning
Banquet 7
Brian Danhoff • Lori Hall • Tony Matthys
It's Too Hard to Explain! Develop Models to Construct Explanations
Capitol 2
Nancy Karre
11:00am CST
Equitable Systems of Learning and Assessment and Positive Student Outcomes
Meeting Room 102
Holly Hereau • Wayne Wright
Free-flight Birds and Integrative Science
Capitol 3
Craig Perdue
Incorporating Accessible and Engaging Anchoring Phenomena in Chemistry
Banquet 6
Julian Sanders
Making metals and making medals: A nexus of science and art
Meeting Room 203
Mark Benvenuto • Steve Kosmas
Break Down the Walls of Your Classroom: Enhance Science Curriculum and Engage Students with Virtual and Augmented Reality Experiences!
Meeting Room 202
Eric Nephew • Mark Schlaudt
EdReports – Do Quality Instructional Materials Matter to you?
Regency 2
Minna Turrell • Bo Winkler
Elementary and Middle School Science and STEM Extravaganza
Capitol 1
Betty Crowder • Conni Crittenden
Hands On + Leveled Reading= Science for ALL
Meeting Room 204
Deborah Vannatter
Teaching Forensic Science Without Breaking Your Budget
Banquet 3
Kathy Mirakovits
Using Anchoring Phenomena and Driving Question Boards to Spark Student Questioning
Meeting Room 103
Diane Wright
Using NGSS Science and Engineering Practices to Create Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Banquet 5
Katie Torkelson-Regan • Michelle Vanhala
Using Summary Tables for Sense-Making in Science
Capitol 4
Sydney Barosko
Modeling With Mi-STAR
Banquet 8
Jenne Bush • Andrea Williams
Experimenting with Electromagnetism
Banquet 4
Katelyn McCarthy
Lights, Camera, Learning: Take a virtual field trip with your class!
Governor's Room
Rebecca Petrone • Lannis Smith
STEMgineering Instruction for Elementary Students
Regency 1
Linnea Gibson
The Henry Ford's Early Childhood Curriculum
Michigan 2
Alexandra Cavinee • Robert Oleary
Let's DIVE-in To Engineering and the Engineering Design Process
Meeting Room 104
Maeve Green
Field Trip - AgroLiquid and IQhub
Field Trip - Self Transportation
12:00pm CST
Animal Adaptation Rotations
Capitol 3
Nicole Jakubowski • Meghan Kurleto • Marlenn Maicki
Michigan's Frogs and Toads: 25 Years of Monitoring
Capitol 4
Larry Feldpausch
Anti-racist science teaching methods
Banquet 1
Scott Milam
Pigs, Hurricanes, and Surface Water, Oh My!
Banquet 4
Hannah Henrichsen • Stephen Mattox
A Method to Encourage Recycling and Earn Cash with a Mobile App
Banquet 3
Mark Supal
3D Assessment of 3D Learning: Collisons!
Meeting Room 204
Deborah Vannatter
Are Your Science Test Items High-Quality? Examining Test Items Using a Collaborative Process
Meeting Room 202
Heather Rottermond • Nathan Spencer
Integrating white-boarding into Mi-STAR and Interactions
Meeting Room 201
Darci Merillat • Allison VanDriessche
Making the Math and Science Connection
Meeting Room 102
Kristen Miller
Putting the Pieces Together! Using KLEWS boards, Investigation Notebooks and Science Talk in the Elementary Classroom!
Capitol 1
Marie Woodman
Where Are You Now???
Banquet 2
Kristy Butler • Patti Richardson
Incorporating Hands-On Engineering Activities/Labs into your Curriculum.
Meeting Room 203
Matt Baleja • Kevin Oles
Mi-STAR for Newbies
Banquet 7
Yonee Bryant-Kuiphoff • Amanda M. Dine • Stephanie Tubman
Demonstrations that Really Grab Attention!
Banquet 8
Mark Sheler
Build Your STEM Team
Banquet 6
Susan Olszewski
Chihuly in The Science Classroom
Regency 2
Jennifer Edwards • Maria Shadbolt
Launching Space Science in a K-12 Classroom
Regency 1
Ashlie Smith • Samantha Thorsteinsen
The KAMSC Astronomical Research Balloon program
Banquet 5
Michael Sinclair
Title: Invent! Investigate! Intrigue! Applying Green Chemistry to Engineering
Meeting Room 101
Jonathan Baek • Erika Fatura • Jennifer Sherburn
Designing 3-dimensional classroom-based assessments for measuring middle school students' knowledge-in-use of energy: A research-based systematic approach
Meeting Room 205
Peng He • Namsoo Shin
It Can't Wait! Understanding the Importance of Learning Progression
Capitol 2
Nancy Karre
1:00pm CST
Design a Bird Community
Governor's Room
Kim Smith Kolasa
An Integrated Approach to Teaching High School Earth and Space Science Standards
Meeting Room 104
Rebecca Caldwell • Jennifer Garland
Using a School Rock Garden to Teach Rocks and Minerals
Banquet 4
Ryanne Lezotte • Stephen Mattox
Invading Our Classrooms: Reducing Aquatic Invasive Species Use in Education
Meeting Room 201
Beth Christiansen
Restoration of Southern Michigan's Original Bur Oak Savannah
Meeting Room 203
Richard G Green
Water Quality: Developing Citizen Scientists
Banquet 8
Jackie Murray
Grab their Attention with Gizmos!
Regency 2
Diana Markley • Julie Parks
High-Tech, Low-Cost NGSS Investigations for Physical Science
Banquet 6
Emily Cizmas
STEP UP - Encouraging young women in physics
Meeting Room 202
Laura Sloma
A High School's Stem Day Experience at The University of Michigan- John Glenn HS (Westland)
Capitol 4
Greg Cooper • Haley Kalis
Keep the Spark Growing with STEM!
Banquet 3
Connie Eisenhart
The STEM Classroom
Regency 1
Rebecca Shankster
Modeling the Flint Water Crisis with Pennies
Banquet 1
Monique Wilhelm
Solar Heat Collectors: A Single PBL Project to “3R” them All!
Capitol 3
Jesse Arp • Richard Eberly • Sarah Eberly
Aquaculture 101: Engaging students through fish, food and so much more
Meeting Room 101
Elliot Nelson
Sequencing for SEL and Productive Talk
Banquet 2
Lucinda Martinelli
Windpower Challenge
Banquet 5
Kevin Stedman
Computer Science in Mi-STAR
Banquet 7
Chuck Palosaari • Lindsey Watch
Saving the World through Engineering
Meeting Room 204
Deborah Vannatter
2:00pm CST
Saving the Natural World with Virtual Reality
Meeting Room 201
Eric Nephew • Mark Schlaudt
Growing & Propagating Plants in the Classroom
Banquet 8
Matt Baleja • Kevin Oles
Ignite their Curiosity: Science Inquiry in the Elementary Classroom
Capitol 2
Jamie MacPherson
Portraits of Science
Meeting Room 202
Lorentyna Harkness • Sarah Schumacher
Trace Your Sand Origins… and other Sand Activities to use with NGSS
Meeting Room 203
Maria Gonzalez
Fostering Envrionmental Science Into Science Lessons
Regency 1
Landon Bell • Chelsea Helrigel
How do you perform quick, data driven, technology-based labs efficiently in a classroom period? PASCO has the answer
Banquet 3
Julie Thomas
Putting International Space Station research in your classroom.
Regency 2
Tom Drummond • Brett Huffmaster
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