Literacy and STEM (part 2)

MORE Literacy and STEM (part 2)

Date: March 24, 2021           *** Note: This date changed from the original date of October 1, 2020 ***

Time: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Location: TBD

Cost: $65

Audience: 3rd-12th grade teachers

During this session we continue to focus on how to maximize classroom time and student learning by integrating literacy and STEM.The day will be a combination of STEM learning experiences infused with literacy strategies.  The session will concentrate on lessons about adaptation, ecosystems, habitat conservation, natural selection, and animal behavior. Fiction and nonfiction texts are utilized during the workshop. This workshop is recommended to be done in conjunction with Literacy and STEM(part 1) but can also be taken as a stand alone workshop. This workshop is presented by The Science House of NCSU. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org). Contact hours: 5 

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

 

Literacy and STEM (part 1)

Literacy and STEM (part 1)

Date: March 23, 2021        *** Note: This date changed from the original date of September 30, 2020 ***

Time: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Location: TBD

Cost: $65

Audience: 3rd-12th grade teachers

The world of STEM provides a rich environment that motivates children to want to learn more. Children often prefer reading about spiders and dinosaurs to fictional characters. STEM activities help students build vocabulary, incorporate problem-solving skills, and analyze complex text with real-world applications. Maximize classroom time by integrating literacy with the natural connections of STEM disciplines. Experience lessons that give students a desire to read, promote problem solving, and model strategies to cultivate reading comprehension. Join us as we explore tons of literacy strategies connected to STEM. This workshop is presented by The Science House of NCSU. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org).  Contact hours: 5 

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

Leveraging Fake News to Teach Climate Change

*** CANCELLED ***

Date: August 4, 2020 8:00 – 4:00

Location: Mountain Horticultural Research Station and Extension Center

Cost: free (including sub reimbursement, materials and lunch)

Audience: Middle School and High School Science Teachers

Description: Climate change is a difficult yet important topic to help students understand, and quality curriculum is hard to find. This workshop will lead science educators through a series of free lessons created by teachers and for teachers that tackle much of the fake news and arguments leveraged against climate change. You will also leave with ideas on how to increase student understanding of the science behind climate change through literacy, data analysis, and hands-on activities. Along with the customizable lessons, teachers will receive lunch and substitute reimbursement. Learn from a National Center for Science Education Science Ambassador on how to become more comfortable teaching this controversial and important topic. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Jason Carter (jason.carter@evergreenccs.org). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org). Contact hours: 5 

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STEM Next Steps: How to design your own PBL and plan your own STEM lessons

Date: January 30, 2020

Time: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Location: Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Ext. Center, 455 Research Drive, Mills River, NC 28759

Cost: $65

Audience: K-12 teachers

You understand that STEM is more than just Science, Technology, Engineering and Math and realize that it is actually Strategies That Engage Minds.  Are you ready for deeper implementation of STEM in your classroom?  This workshop is designed with you in mind!  Join us for an exciting day of Problem/Project Based Learning.  Learn more about PBLs and design a PBL for implementation with your students for your standards. Open to all grades. This workshop is presented by The Science House and Open Way Learning. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org).  Contact hours: 5 

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EVEN MORE Literacy and STEM (part 3) -(Open to participating grant counties)

Date:12/6/2019  9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Location: Swain Board of Education Administrative Offices 50 Main St, Bryson City, NC 28713

Cost: free for grant counties

Audience: 3-12 teachers

During this session we continue to focus on how to maximize classroom time and student learning by integrating literacy and STEM.The day will be a combination of STEM learning experiences infused with literacy strategies.  The session will concentrate on lessons about cells, and structure to function. Fiction and nonfiction texts are utilized during the workshop. The literacy focus will also be on infographics and how to enhance student’s non-literary text comprehension. This workshop is recommended to be done in conjunction with Literacy and STEM(part 1) and MORE Literacy and STEM (part2) but can also be taken as a stand alone workshop. This workshop is presented by The Science House of NCSU. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org). Contact hours: 5 Register at www.wresa.org.

*ONLY Participants from Swain, Clay, Haywood, Cherokee, Macon, Graham, Jackson, and Cherokee Central Schools are invited to register for this session for free due to a grant with your systems.

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MORE Literacy and STEM (part 2) -(Open to participating grant counties)

Date: 12/5/2019   9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Location:Swain Board of Education Administrative Offices 50 Main St, Bryson City, NC 28713

Cost: free for grant counties

Audience: 3-12 teachers

During this session we continue to focus on how to maximize classroom time and student learning by integrating literacy and STEM.The day will be a combination of STEM learning experiences infused with literacy strategies.  The session will concentrate on lessons about adaptation, ecosystems, habitat conservation, natural selection, and animal behavior. Fiction and nonfiction texts are utilized during the workshop. This workshop is recommended to be done in conjunction with Literacy and STEM(part 1) but can also be taken as a stand alone workshop. This workshop is presented by The Science House of NCSU. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org). Contact hours: 5 Register at www.wresa.org.

*ONLY Participants from Swain, Clay, Haywood, Cherokee, Macon, Graham, Jackson, and Cherokee Central Schools are invited to register for this session for free due to a grant with your systems.

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11/22/19 The National Center for Science Education presents Turning Misinformation into Education: Leveraging Fake News to Teach Climate Change (hosted by The Science House)

11/22/19 The National Center for Science Education presents Turning Misinformation into Education: Leveraging Fake News to Teach Climate Change (hosted by The Science House)

Location: Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Ext. Center, 455 Research Drive, Mills River, NC 28759

Cost: free (including sub reimbursement, materials and lunch)

Audience: Middle School and High School Science Teachers

Description: Climate change is a difficult yet important topic to help students understand, and quality curriculum is hard to find. This workshop will lead science educators through a series of free lessons created by teachers and for teachers that tackle much of the fake news and arguments leveraged against climate change. You will also leave with ideas on how to increase student understanding of the science behind climate change through literacy, data analysis, and hands-on activities. Along with the customizable lessons, teachers will receive lunch and substitute reimbursement. Learn from a National Center for Science Education Science Ambassador on how to become more comfortable teaching this controversial and important topic. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Jason Carter (jason.carter@evergreenccs.org). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org). Contact hours: 5 Register at www.wresa.org.

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STEM Next Steps: How to design your own PBL and plan your own STEM lessons

 STEM Next Steps: How to design your own PBL and plan your own STEM lessons

11/6/2019

Location: Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Ext. Center, 455 Research Drive, Mills River, NC 28759

Cost: $65

Audience: K-12 teachers

You understand that STEM is more than just Science, Technology, Engineering and Math and realize that it is actually Strategies That Engage Minds.  Are you ready for deeper implementation of STEM in your classroom?  This workshop is designed with you in mind!  Join us for an exciting day of Problem/Project Based Learning.  Learn more about PBLs and design a PBL for implementation with your students for your standards. Open to all grades. This workshop is presented by The Science House and Open Way Learning. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org). Contact hours: 5 Register at www.wresa.org.

 

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Literacy and STEM (part 1)- (Open to participating grant counties)

Literacy and STEM (part 1)– (ONLY OPEN TO PARTICIPATING GRANT COUNTIES)

Date: 12/4/2019  9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Location: Swain Board of Education Administrative Offices 50 Main St, Bryson City, NC 28713

Cost: free for grant counties

Audience: 3-12 teachers

The world of STEM provides a rich environment that motivates children to want to learn more. Children often prefer reading about spiders and dinosaurs to fictional characters. STEM activities help students build vocabulary, incorporate problem-solving skills, and analyze complex text with real-world applications. Maximize classroom time by integrating literacy with the natural connections of STEM disciplines. Experience lessons that give students a desire to read, promote problem solving, and model strategies to cultivate reading comprehension. Join us as we explore tons of literacy strategies connected to STEM. This workshop is presented by The Science House of NCSU. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org). Contact hours: 5 Register at www.wresa.org.
*ONLY Participants from Swain, Clay, Haywood, Cherokee, Macon, Graham, Jackson, and Cherokee Central Schools are invited to register for this session for free due to a grant with your systems.

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Get Out: Using the Outside As Your Main STEM Tool- Cullowhee

October 28, 2019 to October 31, 2019

Located at 276 NCCAT Drive, Cullowhee, NC 28723

Cost: Free if selected

Register at www.nccat.org

Audience: K-12 teachers

The Science House will lead a session that takes the indoor classroom outside and brings STEM to life. Using various tools such as GooseChase, Geocaching, iNaturalist, and others, learn to use the “outside” as your main STEM tool. Discover how to integrate STEM into social studies, ELA, and science curriculum. Help students acquire and synthesize knowledge through experiential learning. Design lessons using STEM tools and curriculum that fits your grade level and content area. If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu).

Register at www.nccat.org