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SUMMARY:Creating Curious Classrooms: Science 6-12
DESCRIPTION:Thursday, August 3\n3:30 PM – 4:00 PM ET\n\nThe webinar will also be made available on-demand.\nREGISTER NOW\n\nThe middle and high school years are full of curiosity and exploration, and teachers must deliver high-quality instruction that engages students, encourages them to think critically, and prepares them for college and careers. In this 30-minute session of Creating Curious Classrooms, discover how to support instructional best practices (and take something off teachers’ plates!) so they can easily implement phenomena-based, active learning. \nJoin Eric Friberg, former science teacher and winner of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching (PAEMST), and Desiree Sasko-Sujoy, former Science and Math Coach and NOAA scientist, as they:\n\nUnpack unique opportunities and challenges that admins face in middle school and high school grades\nDemonstrate how science interactives and active learning can engage students in science and engineering practices as they explore real scientific phenomena. From asking a question to crafting an explanation of the phenomena, students can test a variety of variables and observe, measure, and analyze observable data, build models to make and test claims and then develop explanations based on evidence.\nIgnite students’ natural curiosity and get them excited about making more real-world connections in a science unit, and then extend their learning\nKeep it real with fully-editable interactive activities that only need a few minutes of prep, so any educator can teach science.\n\n \nWith 500+ ready-to-use interactive activities for Grades 6-12, students see, measure, analyze, and explore science for themselves. Together, Pivot Interactives and Discovery Education Experience can bring science to a whole new level for teachers and students!\nCreating Curious Classrooms is a webinar miniseries that helps educators capture that curiosity in students to become lifelong learners, explorers, solution seekers, and gamechangers.\n
URL:https://www.discoveryeducation.com/event/creating-curious-classrooms-science-6-12/
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