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Third Grade Science Teacher Professional Development

Event Type
Professional Development
Sponsor
Impact on Science Education / Illinois Extension
Virtual
wifi event
Date
Jul 15, 2021 - Jul 23, 2021  
Cost
$100
Registration
Registration
Contact
Barbara Hug
E-Mail
impactscied@illinois.edu
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Originating Calendar
College of Education Events

University of Illinois Extension is hosting virtual professional development for science teachers in summer 2021. All teachers are welcome to apply, but priority will be given to teachers who live and/or work in Cook County. The facilitators for these sessions are experienced NGSS professional development providers who have worked with groups such as NextGenStorylinesNGSX, and OpenSciEd.

Each multiple-day session is designed to equip teachers with the skills to teach in an NGSS-aligned manner. Attendees will gain access to tools, supplies, and highly rated "storyline" curricula. A storyline is a coherent sequence of lessons, in which each step is driven by students' questions that arise from their interactions with a scientific phenomenon.

Each 4- or 5-day session costs $100/person. Up to 20 Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) professional development hours will be provided for those who qualify. All sessions will take place in an interactive, live virtual context. Times will fall between the hours of 9 AM and 5 PM Central and will include a 30- to 60-minute lunch break.

Impact on Science Education developed the following curricula to fill the gap of NGSS-designed curricula at the elementary levels. The units and professional development opportunities were developed in partnership with University of Illinois Extension STEM Educators in Cook County. These mini units are still in their development and pilot testing phase. Participants in this series will learn valuable skills to align their science practice to the NGSS as well as gain early access to materials.

Third Grade: Life Cycles

The third grade unit "Life Cycles" addresses life science content areas, including the unique and diverse life cycles of organisms, by answering the question, "Why is the sky full of mayflies?" Participants will engage with the mass emergence of mayflies as a phenomenon and will learn how to develop data analysis and modeling skills with their students.

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