Grades 3-5 Science Institute; Summer 2024

Grades 3-5 Science Institute; Summer 2024

The content focuses include physical science, life science, and Earth and space science in the upper elementary grades.

By AIU Math & Science Collaborative (MSC)

Date and time

June 25 · 8:30am - June 27 · 3:30pm EDT

Location

Allegheny Intermediate Unit

475 East Waterfront Drive Homestead, PA 15120

About this event

  • 2 days 7 hours

Who: Open to all grades 3, 4, and/or 5 science teachers

When: Tuesday-Thursday, June 25, 26, & 27, 2024

Where: In-person at the Allegheny Intermediate Unit

Price: Free to all AIU3 educators; Educators outside AIU3: $450

Administrators are encouraged to attend with the teacher(s) from their district/building

Act 48 hours will be awarded pending approval by PDE for those who attend all sessions and complete all related assignments.

Attendees will develop a shared understanding of phenomenon-based and problem-driven science teaching and learning that effectively incorporates all three dimensions of the science standards (disciplinary core ideas, science and engineering practices, & crosscutting concepts) and provides equitable, inclusive instruction.

Participants will engage, as learners and as teachers, with the pedagogical practices that foster reasoning and sense-making in the science classroom and support equity and access for all students. They will also gain access to tools and resources for science teaching and learning at their grade band as they become familiar with what instruction in life, physical, and Earth/space science looks and feels like when implementing the science standards from PA STEELS.

Over the course of the three days, participants will explore the progression of the science standards from the PA Science, Technology & Engineering, Environmental Literacy & Sustainability (STEELS) standards within their grade band.

Questions? Contact Dr. Corinne Murawski, corinne.murawski@aiu3.net, 412-394-4629

Organized by

The Math & Science Collaborative is a program of the Allegheny Intermediate Unit that focuses on STEM education. The MSC brings innovative and effective approaches in curriculum and instruction to the region, preparing educators to support all students for work and career in the 21st century.

The Math & Science Collaborative reaches out to more than 135 public and non-public schools/districts in Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Mercer, Washington, and Westmoreland counties.

To learn more about the AIU MSC, visit our website

 

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