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Friday, April 4
 

8:00am CDT

3D Science Education for a Sustainable World
Friday April 4, 2025 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Harnessing students’ innate curiosity about the natural world and desire to protect it can be done with hands-on classroom activities that build STEM skills, increase environmental literacy and show sustainable paths forward. In this session, the presenter will facilitate a series of interdisciplinary lessons that involve collecting and analyzing data, creating 3D models and working collaboratively on solving authentic problems. Raise environmental literacy while creating a 3-D model of land use, engaging in a simulation of carrying capacity in a habitat, and using engineering skills in experimenting ways to clean up a local river. The presented lessons are designed to deepen students’ understanding of “Earth and Human Activities” (ESS3) and Ecosystems (LS2) with several Cross-cutting Concepts (Patterns; Cause-and-Effect; Scale, Proportion and Quantity; Systems and System Models; Stability and Change). Participants will receive lesson plans, data sets and links to digital tools.
Speakers
Friday April 4, 2025 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Thistle

8:00am CDT

Workshop: Making the Most of Mystery Science
Friday April 4, 2025 8:00am - 9:50am CDT
In this session, participants will interact with Dave Bergerson, Science Coordinator for the Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools on their implementation of Mystery Science. Dave will share strategies that were implemented in his district to provide support for elementary teachers teaching science. Topics will include but not be limited to: Evaluation and Adoption procedures for Mystery Science, professional development options for training teachers in Mystery Science, suggestions for cost effective materials procurement, minimizing teacher prep and management of refilling materials, along with templates for supplementing Mystery Science.
Speakers
avatar for Dave Bergerson

Dave Bergerson

Science Coordinator, Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools
I am the Wisconsin Rapids K-12 Science Curriculum Coordinator for 50% of my job and the other 50% is teaching Physics. I am also an adjunct faculty in Physics with Mid-state Technical College in Wisconsin Rapids.
Sponsors
Friday April 4, 2025 8:00am - 9:50am CDT
John Lynch

10:00am CDT

The Power of Integrating Literacy and Science
Friday April 4, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am CDT
Literacy is often the focus of instruction in elementary classrooms, but it doesn’t have to be at the exclusion of science! Join educator and presenter, Cassondra Kauppi, to explore the mutually supportive aspects of phenomena-based science instruction and literacy skill development. This session will provide you with innovative ideas, tools, research insights, and strategies for teaching students to read, write, and think like scientists. Ultimately, these skills will empower students to enhance their literacy capabilities across all areas of life.
Speakers
avatar for Cassandra Kauppi

Cassandra Kauppi

STEM Product Specialist
With nearly 20 years in education, Cassondra brings a depth of knowledge spanning literacy, mathematics, and science content. She has worked as a classroom teacher, intervention specialist, curriculum specialist and now STEM Product Specialist. Whether she is teaching in the classroom... Read More →
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Chrissy Fischer

Wisconsin Account Executive, Amplify
Sponsors
Friday April 4, 2025 10:00am - 10:50am CDT
Herietta

11:00am CDT

Literacy and Science - ACT 20 and beyond; Why do we need dedicated time for science?
Friday April 4, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Quality literacy and science instruction make a powerful pair. Students have much to gain from classroom instruction that intentionally integrates science and literacy in a way that builds towards rigorous outcomes in both content areas. In this session we will share resources and ideas from a new science leadership tool, hosted by DPI, for implementing quality literacy and science instruction together. Discuss the roles of multiple stakeholders, learn from evidence-based accounts of best practices, and consider the common barriers and pitfalls of integrated instruction.
Speakers
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Kevin Anderson

Science Education Consultant, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Dr. Anderson currently works as the Science Education Consultant at the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). He enjoys helping educators improve science programs and instruction to support all students in making sense of the world and solving problems. Previously, he... Read More →
avatar for Ryan King

Ryan King

K-5 Science Teacher Leader, Madison Metropolitan School District
Elementary Science!
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Erica Yoss

K-12 Science and Environmental Ed Coordinator, School District of Waukesha
avatar for Meridith Falkavage

Meridith Falkavage

STEAM Instructional Coordinator, School District of Beloit
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Sarah Blechacz

K-12 Science Curriculum Coordinator, Wauwatosa School District
Friday April 4, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am CDT
Thistle

2:00pm CDT

Swallows, Swifts, & 2nd Graders
Friday April 4, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Approximately 30-35% of Americans self-identify as birders. Birds are amazing...and they are EVERYWHERE!!! While many elementary students can identify dozens of species of fictitious or long-extinct organisms, most cannot correctly identify even a handful of local birds. Birding is recognized as a gateway activity for caring about nature; because birds are so diverse, they are present in every possible habitat. Using a WSST Milton Pella grant, we were able to purchase a classroom set of binoculars, field guides, and a heavy-duty carrying case. Students learned about binoculars beginning with classroom and paper activities. We then practiced using our equipment safely and properly in the classroom and in the gym. Once students were comfortable with the equipment, we learned about basic bird anatomy and bird identification. We spent a couple classroom periods out in the school grounds finding and identifying our resident birds. These activities can easily extend over several weeks and were very enthusiastically received by our students. This presentation will provide an outline of our activities as well as paper copies of all lessons. This is a great way to get students outdoors and active in nature while (hopefully) encouraging interest in our local birds.
Friday April 4, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Herietta

2:00pm CDT

Elementary Leadership Problems of Practice
Friday April 4, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Thoughtful systems are essential for elementary science programs. Science leaders from across the state worked to develop a series of Science Leadership Tools to help districts consider ways to implement quality science instruction. Join us to learn about and discuss these five new tools; Developing a Vision, Elementary Materials Selection, Assessment and Reporting, Scheduling, and Connecting Science and Literacy.
Speakers
avatar for Dave Bergerson

Dave Bergerson

Science Coordinator, Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools
I am the Wisconsin Rapids K-12 Science Curriculum Coordinator for 50% of my job and the other 50% is teaching Physics. I am also an adjunct faculty in Physics with Mid-state Technical College in Wisconsin Rapids.
avatar for Kevin Anderson

Kevin Anderson

Science Education Consultant, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
Dr. Anderson currently works as the Science Education Consultant at the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). He enjoys helping educators improve science programs and instruction to support all students in making sense of the world and solving problems. Previously, he... Read More →
avatar for Ryan King

Ryan King

K-5 Science Teacher Leader, Madison Metropolitan School District
Elementary Science!
Friday April 4, 2025 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Thistle

3:00pm CDT

Workshop: Bright Lights, Bright Minds! Exploring Energy Phenomena in Elementary Classrooms
Friday April 4, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
This session will introduce participants to engaging activities from KEEP—Wisconsin’s K-12 Energy Education Program—that are included in the Elementary Energy Explorations kit and lesson series. These activities delve into the science and processes behind the phenomenon of flipping a light switch and the complex energy systems that make it possible. The presentation will address essential questions, including: How does electrical energy reach our homes? How do circuits function? How are energy fuel resources obtained? What are the environmental impacts of energy resource extraction? What alternatives are available?

Participants will actively engage in the following KEEP lessons: Evidence of Energy, Digging for Coal, and Renewable Energy Resources. Each lesson is designed to align with NGSS standards and utilizes the 5E model of experiential learning, fostering a hands-on, inquiry-driven approach to understanding energy concepts. Participants will also be introduced to the Elementary Energy Explorations kit, available for checkout from KEEP to any Wisconsin educator.
Friday April 4, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
BF Carter

3:00pm CDT

Workshop: Growing Connections: Agriculture Pen Pal & Exchange Box Program
Friday April 4, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
Curriculum Integration: Educators will learn strategies to effectively incorporate the Agriculture Pen Pal and Exchange Box activities into their existing curriculum, enhancing subjects like science, social studies, and language arts through hands-on, interdisciplinary learning.
Facilitation Techniques: Teachers will develop skills to facilitate meaningful discussions and reflections among students regarding their agricultural exchanges, promoting critical thinking, empathy, and cultural awareness in the classroom.
Friday April 4, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
Evelyn

3:00pm CDT

How to BE an Aerospace Education Member and get Free Stem kits, Lessons, and Flight
Friday April 4, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
We will explain how educators can sign up and become a Civil Air Patrol Aerospace Education Member. We will explain all the benefits of being a member. We will also explain all the free things you are entitled to as a member. After the first year you renew as a member for free annually. There are stem kits, Lessons for your classroom, free teacher orientation flights.

Lessons have NSSG objectives and areas listed. Our goal is to get teachers teaching aerospace education lessons to give students a taste for learning more about aviation. We have frees stem kits and lessons for their classrooms. We try to show them how they can maximize their efforts in getting stem kits. We also demonstrate the ease in which you can get free materials and a flight in a Civil Air Patrol plane.

We explain how you pay only once, and can then sign up annually free of charge every year after the first year. We also like to give Teachers Airplane rides. When you get a chance to fly it becomes an experience you want to share with your students.
Speakers
Friday April 4, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
Lake Poygan

3:00pm CDT

Building Student Capacity to Discuss Science
Friday April 4, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
The main focus of the presentation is encouraging students to lead discourse in the elementary classroom, using the skills and ideas from the book Ambitious Science Teaching. The key elements we will focus on are planning for engagement, student discourse, and eliciting ideas from the Ambitious Science Teaching framework. Teachers learn how to lead conversations, the next step to aspire to is to teach students to lead the discussion. By doing so, a teacher can encourage the student’s intellectual engagement while also attending to equity issues teachers face. We plan to share and discuss successful examples in the elementary classroom. Younger students require more scaffolding, reinforcement, and encouragement to be successful in the classroom. We will share how to plan for student conversation using an anchor chart, talk scaffolds, and talking circles. In this presentation, we will also allow time for educators to practice the shared strategies with each other.
Speakers
LA

Leah Aubert

Teacher, Emerson Elementary
LP

Lisa Pitot

Assistant Professor, UWL
Friday April 4, 2025 3:00pm - 3:50pm CDT
Herietta
 
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