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Friday
, March 6
Banquet 1
8:00am •
Providing Secondary Teachers and Students with Comprehensive Skills and Strategies To Accomplish The Intended Vision Of The SEP and CCC
9:00am •
Read-Aloud Two Ways
10:00am •
High School Science Networking Session
11:00am •
Providing Elementary Teachers and Students with Comprehensive Skills and Strategies To Accomplish The Intended Vision Of The SEP and CCC
1:00pm •
Instructional Change through Productive Talk Walk Throughs
3:00pm •
Get Outside with Science! Citizen Science and Opportunities for Authentic Learning
4:00pm •
Open SciEd - An Open Education Resource Curriculum for Middle School
Banquet 2
8:00am •
STEM Power Communities
9:00am •
Teaching Science to Dyslexic Students
10:00am •
Spin Art, STEAM from Parts to Art
1:00pm •
Why aren’t they talking? Tips and Strategies for More Productive Discourse in Science
2:00pm •
We Love to Hate Assessments - Let's Do Something About It!
Banquet 3
9:00am •
Tools for Thinking (not Worksheets)
10:00am •
Consensus Meetings in Science: Making Student Thinking Visible & Incorporating Student Voice
11:00am •
Argument and Explanation in MS
1:00pm •
Who gets to be a Smart Science Student in your Classroom?
3:00pm •
Let's MAKE Science Even More Amazing!
4:00pm •
Favorite Demos do fit with NGSS!
Banquet 4
8:00am •
Great Lakes Floor Map - Watersheds, River Systems, Environmental Science and More!
9:00am •
Classification Conundrum: Planets - Terrestrial, Gas Giant, Ice Giant, or Dwarf?
10:00am •
Do we REALLY know ourselves and our students? Ensuring "all students" really DOES mean "all students"
1:00pm •
Did You Know That all of the Graduation Requirements Can Be Met while Maintaining a STEM focus? Let's Talk About the MMC Flexibility!
3:00pm •
Hello my name is...
Banquet 5
8:00am •
It's Melting!
9:00am •
Keynote: Unlocking our potential: Leveraging crosscutting concepts as a path to science agency and identity
10:00am •
Keynote: Building on Young Children’s Curiosity: Lessons from the SOLID Start (Science, Oral Language, and Literacy Development from the Start of School) Project
11:00am •
Panel Discussion - Coherence, Flexibility, and Pathways to HS Proficiency
1:00pm •
Panel Discussion - The Future of Science Teaching in Michigan
2:00pm •
Mission to Mars - Space Launch System Design Challenge
4:00pm •
Field Trip Metamorphosis: Transform One-Off Trips into Vibrant Place-Based Learning Experiences
Banquet 6
8:00am •
Science and the Disciplinary Literacy Essentials
9:00am •
Google Class Room
10:00am •
Assessment Fixer-Upper: Learn to assess "knowledge in use" with Item Clusters
1:00pm •
HHMI Bioactive Movie Matinee - From Antsto Grizzlies: A General Rule for Saving Biodiversity
3:00pm •
Engaging Kids and Community Through Project-based STEM
4:00pm •
Meet the DNR Outdoor Adventure Center and our Michigan Fisheries Education Initiative!
Banquet 7
8:00am •
Mi-STAR Information Session: What's New for 2020?
9:00am •
By Design: The Mi-STAR method for developing NGSS-aligned assessments
10:00am •
Mi-STAR’s assessment tools for NGSS - how to make them work for you
1:00pm •
Mi-STAR Share-a-thon: NGSS Tips, Tricks, and Tools for the Classroom
3:00pm •
Student-Generated Questions to Lead Investigations: Students “Driving the Bus”
Banquet 8
8:00am •
Human Population: Where Its Been and Its likely Future
9:00am •
Using Criteria, Constraints, and a Decision Matrix to Make Curriculum Decisions
11:00am •
Zoo Exhibit Design Challenge Brings STEM to Life
1:00pm •
Understanding Light and Optics by Mark Davids
3:00pm •
The Beaver Island Institute Summer Professional Development
4:00pm •
Using H2O Q
Capitol 1
8:00am •
The Opioid Epidemic: Exploring the Genetic Associations of Opioid Abuse
10:00am •
What's New with Modeling Instruction
11:00am •
Healthy Grading: A Moral Imperative
1:00pm •
Supporting K-2 Student Science Talk Through Purposeful Reflection on Teaching Practices
2:00pm •
Watershed Observational Walk: Teaching Science Outdoors
Capitol 2
9:00am •
Eggstra! Extra!
10:00am •
The Great Escape
11:00am •
Integrating Computation in Science Across Michigan - Teacher Professional Development
1:00pm •
Make Time for Science with Project-Based Learning
2:00pm •
NGSS Laboratories
Capitol 3
8:00am •
Using Computational Thinking Practices to Create Better Problem Solvers!
10:00am •
Reading, Writing, Reasoning: Using science informational texts to achieve reading and writing standards
11:00am •
STEM, Makerspace and Tech for Elementary
1:00pm •
TCI Bring Science Alive! How the Cookie Crumbles: The Human Impact on Earth's Systems
3:00pm •
Earth Science Downtown Field Trip
4:00pm •
Science Modeling, My trials and Tribulations and why I still believe in it.
Capitol 4
8:00am •
Literacy Connections: Adding Rigor to Science Literacy with STEMscopes
10:00am •
Everything is Connected: Hands-on Human Ecology for Young Students
1:00pm •
Developing Little Engineers! Engineering Design in the K-5 Classroom
3:00pm •
Engineering in Middle School with Phenomenal Instruction
Field Trip - Bus from Lansing Center
10:00am •
Field Trip - Michigan State University Museum
11:00am •
Field Trip - Michigan State University Cyclotron Lab
3:00pm •
Field Trip - Preuss Pets (SOLD OUT)
Field Trip - Self Transportation
1:30pm •
Field Trip - Impressions 5 Science Center (SOLD OUT)
6:00pm •
Field Trip - Lansing Brewery Tour
7:00pm •
Field Trip - Lansing Brewery Tour
Governor's Room
8:00am •
If you can't see it...how do you know it's there?
9:00am •
Health in Our Hands: Using 3-D Formative Assessments to Inform Student Learning and Support Teachers’ 3-D Practices
11:00am •
Science is for the Birds! - Using Literacy and Discourse to Solve Problems in Elementary Science
1:00pm •
Chasing Windmills! - Using Energy, Engineering, and Explanations in Elementary Science Classrooms
2:00pm •
Engaging students in system thinking and computational thinking via computational modeling software
4:00pm •
Pro-Tips for (free) NGSS-Aligned Carbon TIME units
Meeting Room 101
8:00am •
This (taste) Bud's For You! The Bitter Truth Behind Being a Non-Taster in a Family of Bitter Tasters
9:00am •
DNA Forensics Solves the Murder Mystery of Dr. Ward
11:00am •
Show me the MOO-ney! Determine the Genetics of a CA$H-Cow
1:00pm •
Trick or Treat! Discover What Color Our Candy Really Is Using Electropho-REESE's.
2:00pm •
Who is Baby Whale’s Father? DNA Fingerprinting Solves the Mystery!
3:00pm •
The Hunt for Huntington's Disease
Meeting Room 102
9:00am •
I've Searched Everywhere. Found! A K-5 Science Curriculum
10:00am •
Building Capacity with Teacher Leader Corps
11:00am •
Think in Pictures: Like Temple Grandin
1:00pm •
Explore the Great Lakes: A learner-centered approach with PBS Learning Media and local public television
2:00pm •
P51 Glow Labs to Investigate DNA Structure, Enzyme Activity and Synthetic Biology
3:00pm •
Safety for the Win
Meeting Room 103
8:00am •
ONPAR Assessments for Middle School NGSS Aligned Curricula, including OpenSciEd and IQWST
9:00am •
Using Anchoring Phenomena and Driving Question Boards to Spark Student Questioning
10:00am •
Engineering the Future
11:00am •
A Focus on Modeling in the Phenomenon- based classroom
1:00pm •
Put On Your Engineering Glasses
2:00pm •
Chemistry to make Students React
3:00pm •
Reading, Writing, Talking, and DOING Science: Literacy Strategies in the Elementary Classroom
4:00pm •
Exploring Earth’s Systems
Meeting Room 104
8:00am •
Evolution: Embryology
9:00am •
What is a Species
10:00am •
Cell Differentiation and Gene Expression
11:00am •
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Shuffle
1:00pm •
Energy: Hot Bulbs
2:00pm •
Land, Water, and Human Interactions: Cutting Canyons and Building Deltas
3:00pm •
Calling All Carbons
Meeting Room 201
8:00am •
Enhance Science Practices and Data Literacy Using HHMI BioInteractive Resources
10:00am •
Making Your Own POGILs
11:00am •
AP Biology PLC Sponsored by MABT
1:00pm •
How to Start Biology and Chemistry NGSS Units using Driving Question Boards to Investigate Phenomena
2:00pm •
Organism Engineering
4:00pm •
Biology's Best with Plants!
Meeting Room 202
8:00am •
TCI Bring Science Alive!: Preserving Frog and Bat Interactions with Engineering
10:00am •
NGSS aligned curriculum and teacher pedagogy at the high school level - a practical approach
11:00am •
The Chemistry of Taste- Using Computational and Systems Thinking in Elementary Classrooms
1:00pm •
Of the 3 R's, which R is most important.
3:00pm •
Celebration of Astronomy's Great Debate
4:00pm •
Science Vocabulary: Turning Research into Practice
Meeting Room 203
8:00am •
Let's Go Outside: Taking science to the great outdoors!
10:00am •
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish: Great Lakes Fish ID
11:00am •
The Walking Dead: Deer, Disease and Science
1:00pm •
Mammal Mania
2:00pm •
STEM from Nature Aquatic Adventure
3:00pm •
Conservation Districts and Differentiating between Point Source and Nonpoint Source Pollution
4:00pm •
Flying Wild and Ebird for Educators– Resources to incorporate bird migration and conservation into curricula.
Meeting Room 204
8:00am •
Designing Track Traps: Getting Students Outside while Tracking Down NGSS Engineering Standards
9:00am •
How to Become a Certified Environmental Educator
10:00am •
Nature Journaling: Blending Art and Science
11:00am •
River Rewilding
1:00pm •
Creating Nature Makerspace Boxes
2:00pm •
Investigating Data on Great Lakes & Climate
3:00pm •
The Rise of the Revised MEECS
4:00pm •
A River Runs Through It
Meeting Room 205
8:00am •
Hands-On With New Tools in Electricity and Magnetism
10:00am •
Emphasis on the E in STEM!
11:00am •
The Crosscutting Concepts as Suites of Questions Guiding Development of Explanations
1:00pm •
Seeing the Unseeable: Models That Really Work - Tetrahedrons and Magnetometers
2:00pm •
Let’s Engage Students through Phenomena-based Science Instruction
4:00pm •
The Matrix, Fully Loaded: Sharing Best Practice in the Science Classroom
Michigan 1
8:00am •
Conference 101 - Fri AM
10:00am •
Increase Enrollment and Improve Achievement in AP Science
11:00am •
STEM-ulating Activities on Human Ecology
2:00pm •
Growing Student Engagement with an Imaginary Garden
Michigan 2
9:00am •
Teach AP Computer Science or MS Computer Science with Code.org
10:00am •
Enhancements to particle models for explaining conductivity and related thermal phenomena.
1:00pm •
STEM in the Preschool and Early Elementary Classroom
4:00pm •
Putting the Pieces Together: Supporting Synthesis Discussions in K-2 Science Classrooms
Michigan 3
8:00am •
Think! Energy
9:00am •
It’s not just the curriculum! How to use district science leaders to support elementary science education.
10:00am •
At Least 7 Sneaky Ways To Get Students Using Questioning Independently
11:00am •
The Island of Avogadro: Teaching the Factor-Label Method can be fun!
1:00pm •
Grant Writing 101: Find the Fund$ for STEM
2:00pm •
Building Community Partnerships to Forge Equitable, Enriching STEM Teaching and Learning
3:00pm •
Teachers of Science are Agents of Change
4:00pm •
The Language of Science
Regency 1
8:00am •
Making the Most Out of Your First 5 Years Teaching
9:00am •
Does it make sense?
10:00am •
Making it Real... Cheap!
11:00am •
Success in the Changing Science Classroom
1:00pm •
Biology Interactive Learning Logs
2:00pm •
Guess Who’s Back, Back Again: The Benefits of Multiple Touchpoint STEM programs.
3:00pm •
Conservation Project: Penguins
4:00pm •
My calculator can be a thermometer, pH sensor, and motion detector?
Regency 2
8:00am •
ALL Learners Succeed in Co-taught Classes
9:00am •
Phenomena and the Web of Life
10:00am •
Addressing English Language Learners in a Science Class
11:00am •
Using Field Trips to Ignite Student Interest in STEM
1:00pm •
Improving hypothetical protein annotation as a bioinformatic project
3:00pm •
Infusing Informal STEM Learning Opportunities into your Classroom
4:00pm •
Keep Invasive Species Out of the Classroom
Rock Shop - Exhibit Hall
9:00am •
MESTA Free & Inexpensive Rock Shop
Saturday
, March 7
Banquet 1
8:00am •
Bee Science with SAGE Modeling
9:00am •
Model Development in Electricity and Magnetism
12:00pm •
Anti-racist science teaching methods
1:00pm •
Modeling the Flint Water Crisis with Pennies
Banquet 2
8:00am •
Field Trip Success: from planning to post-field trip extensions
9:00am •
Dive in! Engaging with freshwater and marine science through the Great Lakes Bowl
10:00am •
Engaging Your Students to Think and Act Like Scientists
12:00pm •
Where Are You Now???
1:00pm •
Sequencing for SEL and Productive Talk
Banquet 3
8:00am •
Fake news or real science? Building information literacy in today’s students
11:00am •
Teaching Forensic Science Without Breaking Your Budget
12:00pm •
A Method to Encourage Recycling and Earn Cash with a Mobile App
1:00pm •
Keep the Spark Growing with STEM!
2:00pm •
How do you perform quick, data driven, technology-based labs efficiently in a classroom period? PASCO has the answer
Banquet 4
8:00am •
Standards Based Grading + NGSS: A Match Made in Heaven
9:00am •
Our NGSS Journey at Avondale High School: 3 Years In and Continuing Forward
10:00am •
Inquiry Based Chemistry Projects for Middle School Students
11:00am •
Experimenting with Electromagnetism
12:00pm •
Pigs, Hurricanes, and Surface Water, Oh My!
1:00pm •
Using a School Rock Garden to Teach Rocks and Minerals
Banquet 5
8:00am •
A Penny For Your Thoughts
9:00am •
Using "Complex Instruction" Practices to Facilitate Effective Group Work
10:00am •
Land Use and Water Quality Project-Base Learning
11:00am •
Using NGSS Science and Engineering Practices to Create Interdisciplinary Collaboration
12:00pm •
The KAMSC Astronomical Research Balloon program
1:00pm •
Windpower Challenge
Banquet 6
8:00am •
Phenomena! Does One Size Fit All?
9:00am •
STEM based Phenomenon for Biology to Model Form and Functions within Organisms.
10:00am •
Engaging with Socioscientific Issues Through the Media
11:00am •
Incorporating Accessible and Engaging Anchoring Phenomena in Chemistry
12:00pm •
Build Your STEM Team
1:00pm •
High-Tech, Low-Cost NGSS Investigations for Physical Science
Banquet 7
8:00am •
Tips and Tricks for Mi-STAR Labs
10:00am •
Help your students be better at science, life and CERs through sound reasoning
12:00pm •
Mi-STAR for Newbies
1:00pm •
Computer Science in Mi-STAR
Banquet 8
8:00am •
Teaching Kids to Ride the Struggle Bus
9:00am •
Geospatial Technology for the Michigan Science Standards
10:00am •
3D printing more than toys and gadgets instead design, engineer and create motion!
11:00am •
Modeling With Mi-STAR
12:00pm •
Demonstrations that Really Grab Attention!
1:00pm •
Water Quality: Developing Citizen Scientists
2:00pm •
Growing & Propagating Plants in the Classroom
Capitol 1
9:00am •
Gravity and Marbles: A 5th graders Dream
10:00am •
NGSS Strategies that Work K-12
11:00am •
Elementary and Middle School Science and STEM Extravaganza
12:00pm •
Putting the Pieces Together! Using KLEWS boards, Investigation Notebooks and Science Talk in the Elementary Classroom!
Capitol 2
8:00am •
Learning Adventures - Creative Curriculum for Classroom and Field Trip
10:00am •
It's Too Hard to Explain! Develop Models to Construct Explanations
12:00pm •
It Can't Wait! Understanding the Importance of Learning Progression
2:00pm •
Ignite their Curiosity: Science Inquiry in the Elementary Classroom
Capitol 3
8:00am •
Builders, Makers, and Creators: Engineering in the Elementary Classroom
9:00am •
Comfortable Chaos
10:00am •
Storytelling with a Twist
11:00am •
Free-flight Birds and Integrative Science
12:00pm •
Animal Adaptation Rotations
1:00pm •
Solar Heat Collectors: A Single PBL Project to “3R” them All!
Capitol 4
11:00am •
Using Summary Tables for Sense-Making in Science
12:00pm •
Michigan's Frogs and Toads: 25 Years of Monitoring
1:00pm •
A High School's Stem Day Experience at The University of Michigan- John Glenn HS (Westland)
Field Trip - Self Transportation
11:00am •
Field Trip - AgroLiquid and IQhub
Governor's Room
8:00am •
Promoting 3-Dimensional Science Teaching and Learning through NGSS-aligned Curricula and a Teacher Support System
9:00am •
NASA Resources, GLOBE Program and Student Research
11:00am •
Lights, Camera, Learning: Take a virtual field trip with your class!
1:00pm •
Design a Bird Community
Meeting Room 101
8:00am •
Promoting Student Agency: Building interest and identity as scientists while developing student skills to plan and carry out investigations
10:00am •
Learning to Lead Discussions in Science: How to Talk Less so Students Learn More.
12:00pm •
Title: Invent! Investigate! Intrigue! Applying Green Chemistry to Engineering
1:00pm •
Aquaculture 101: Engaging students through fish, food and so much more
Meeting Room 102
8:00am •
MI HEARTSafe Schools: Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death of the Young
9:00am •
More than just alcohol and water: straightforward examples of hydrogen bonding
10:00am •
Adopt an Integrated K-5 STEM Program in Your Classroom
11:00am •
Equitable Systems of Learning and Assessment and Positive Student Outcomes
12:00pm •
Making the Math and Science Connection
Meeting Room 103
8:00am •
Put On Your Engineering Glasses
9:00am •
Reading, Writing, Talking, and DOING Science: Literacy Strategies in the Elementary Classroom
10:00am •
ONPAR Assessments for Middle School NGSS Aligned Curricula, including OpenSciEd and IQWST
11:00am •
Using Anchoring Phenomena and Driving Question Boards to Spark Student Questioning
Meeting Room 104
8:00am •
pH Scale
9:00am •
One in a Million
11:00am •
Let's DIVE-in To Engineering and the Engineering Design Process
1:00pm •
An Integrated Approach to Teaching High School Earth and Space Science Standards
Meeting Room 201
8:00am •
Modeling the Mechanisms of Evolution
9:00am •
Where did the fat go? A biology storyline for teaching growth & cellular respiration
10:00am •
Using Models to Drive Student Understanding of the Central Dogma
12:00pm •
Integrating white-boarding into Mi-STAR and Interactions
1:00pm •
Invading Our Classrooms: Reducing Aquatic Invasive Species Use in Education
2:00pm •
Saving the Natural World with Virtual Reality
Meeting Room 202
8:00am •
The Next Generation of Student Stewardship: A Place-Based Watershed Education Curriculum for Middle School and Beyond
9:00am •
Touching the Untouchable: Models That Really Work - Satellite Orbits and Floating Golf Balls
10:00am •
Disciplinary Literacy; Writing in Science Class
11:00am •
Break Down the Walls of Your Classroom: Enhance Science Curriculum and Engage Students with Virtual and Augmented Reality Experiences!
12:00pm •
Are Your Science Test Items High-Quality? Examining Test Items Using a Collaborative Process
1:00pm •
STEP UP - Encouraging young women in physics
2:00pm •
Portraits of Science
Meeting Room 203
8:00am •
Sickle Cell Genetics Using Gel Electrophoresis
10:00am •
Incorporating Interactive Science Notebooks into NGSS
11:00am •
Making metals and making medals: A nexus of science and art
12:00pm •
Incorporating Hands-On Engineering Activities/Labs into your Curriculum.
1:00pm •
Restoration of Southern Michigan's Original Bur Oak Savannah
2:00pm •
Trace Your Sand Origins… and other Sand Activities to use with NGSS
Meeting Room 204
8:00am •
Lab and Activity Enhancements with Google Sheets
9:00am •
Dichoto-Me
10:00am •
Are You Moddy?
11:00am •
Hands On + Leveled Reading= Science for ALL
12:00pm •
3D Assessment of 3D Learning: Collisons!
1:00pm •
Saving the World through Engineering
Meeting Room 205
8:00am •
Learn About Free, Phenomenon-Based Materials for Grades 6-8 Science
9:00am •
Rising Flood Water: Engineering Design Challenge for 3rd Graders
10:00am •
Energy ReWork Michigan: Energy Audit and Curriculum Training
12:00pm •
Designing 3-dimensional classroom-based assessments for measuring middle school students' knowledge-in-use of energy: A research-based systematic approach
Michigan 1
7:00am •
Michigan Chemistry Teacher Meeting
8:00am •
Conference 101 - Sat AM
9:00am •
Muffins for Members
Michigan 2
8:00am •
Wire me up! Teach STEM with Hands-On Mind-Control, Cyborgs, Reflexes, Reactions... and more!
10:00am •
Engineering for Pre-K & Kindergarten
11:00am •
The Henry Ford's Early Childhood Curriculum
Michigan 3
8:00am •
Chlorine Producing Units and Electrochemistry - Service Project in AP Chemistry
Regency 1
8:00am •
Investigating Changes in Landscape Over Time: What Happened, When, and How Do We Know?
9:00am •
Questioning Science
10:00am •
Nature Walk in the Urban Jungle
11:00am •
STEMgineering Instruction for Elementary Students
12:00pm •
Launching Space Science in a K-12 Classroom
1:00pm •
The STEM Classroom
2:00pm •
Fostering Envrionmental Science Into Science Lessons
Regency 2
8:00am •
Making Sense of Light
11:00am •
EdReports – Do Quality Instructional Materials Matter to you?
12:00pm •
Chihuly in The Science Classroom
1:00pm •
Grab their Attention with Gizmos!
2:00pm •
Putting International Space Station research in your classroom.
Rock Shop - Exhibit Hall
9:00am •
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