Atlanta Conference Program
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Thursday, November 1<br />
8:00–9:00 AM<br />
Science Inquiry Through Toys<br />
12:30–1:30 PM<br />
Dazzling Deceptions: Discrepant Events That<br />
Delight and Mystify!<br />
2:00–3:00 PM<br />
Tempt and Tantalize with Trade Books<br />
Interesting, Creative Science Writing<br />
Prompts Eureka!<br />
3:30–4:30 PM<br />
Engage Your Students with NOAA’s Coral<br />
Reef Resources<br />
<strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Program</strong> • <strong>Conference</strong> Strands<br />
Effective and Engaging K–8 Science<br />
Friday, November 2<br />
8:00–9:00 AM<br />
“Astro”nishing Astronomy: The<br />
Electromagnetic Spectrum<br />
10:00 AM–12 Noon<br />
SC-2: Home and School Science Activities<br />
(Tickets required: $54)<br />
11:00 AM–12 Noon<br />
Primary Plants: Integrating Science and<br />
Common Core Literacy Standards in a Grade<br />
1 Classroom<br />
12:30–1:30 PM<br />
How Does Your Garden Grow<br />
2:00–3:00 PM<br />
Featured Presentation: Build the Scaffolding<br />
for Inquiry at K–8<br />
(Speaker: Karen L. Ostlund)<br />
3:30–4:30 PM<br />
Extended Learning Through Multimodal<br />
Technologies for Effective, Engaging Science<br />
Education<br />
Using Science Notebooks to Develop<br />
Scientific Understanding<br />
Saturday, November 3<br />
8:00–9:00 AM<br />
How to Make Time to Teach Science in<br />
Grades 3–5—Integrate!<br />
9:00 AM–12 Noon<br />
SC-4: Exploring Planetary Science and<br />
Astronomy: What Would Galileo Do<br />
(Tickets required: $60)<br />
11:00 AM–12 Noon<br />
Teaching Nature of Science in the Physical<br />
Sciences for Grades K–8<br />
No Student or Teacher Left Inside<br />
Thursday, November 1<br />
8:00–9:00 AM<br />
Sustainability and Service Learning:<br />
Supporting Your Local Community Through<br />
Gardening<br />
12:30–1:30 PM<br />
Developing an Effective Outdoor Classroom<br />
12:30–5:30 PM<br />
SC-1: The View Below: Using Stream<br />
Snorkeling to Teach Science<br />
(Tickets required: $51)<br />
2:00–3:00 PM<br />
Featured Presentation: Walking with<br />
Dinosaurs<br />
(Speaker: Cary Woodruff)<br />
Friday, November 2<br />
9:30–10:30 AM<br />
Can We Go to Tree-town<br />
11:00 AM–12 Noon<br />
Sci-Casting: Using Technology to Connect<br />
Field Trip Science and School Science<br />
12:30–1:30 PM<br />
Nature in Rhyme<br />
3:30–4:30 PM<br />
NASA CERES S’COOL Project: Cloud<br />
Observation Is S’COOL!<br />
Saturday, November 3<br />
8:00–9:00 AM<br />
Teaching Climate and Energy with the<br />
CLEAN Collection: Peer-reviewed Climate<br />
and Energy Resources at Your Fingertips!<br />
9:30–10:30 AM<br />
Field Studies as Vehicles for Project Based<br />
Learning (PBL) and Service Learning<br />
Regular People, Real Science: Discover Why<br />
Citizen Science Is the Wave of the Future for<br />
Natural Science Education<br />
11:00 AM–12 Noon<br />
Oceans of Professional Development<br />
Opportunities Through NOAA<br />
NSTA <strong>Atlanta</strong> Area <strong>Conference</strong> on Science Education<br />
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