Loading…
Saturday April 5, 2025 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
In the OpenSciEd Instructional Model students are presented with puzzling phenomena that elicit a variety of questions that motivate the learning in the unit. These anchoring phenomena draw students into the storyline by presenting the natural challenge of explaining something or solving a problem. Other phenomena may be introduced at key points in a storyline to maintain interest or push students to delve more deeply. To help teachers and students advance through a unit storyline, the instructional model takes advantage of five routines—activities that play specific roles in advancing the storyline with supports to help students achieve the objectives of those activities. The routines typically follow a pattern as students kick off a unit of study, surface and investigate different questions they have, put the pieces together from those investigations, and then problematize the next set of questions to investigate. In this session participants will engage as “students” with an OSE lesson to experience these routines from both the teacher and student lens. Additional supports and resources will be shared so that teachers can go back to the classroom ready to teach a 3-dimensional lesson.
Speakers
avatar for Leigh Kohlmann​​​​

Leigh Kohlmann​​​​

Professional Learning Facilitator, Activate Learning
Leigh Kohlmann brings 30+ years of passion for teaching science to elementary and middle school students. Leigh promotes science as one of many ways of knowing by facilitating local, state, and national workshops. She has been recognized for her educational excellence and innovation... Read More →
Saturday April 5, 2025 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Lake Poygan

Sign up or log in to save this to your schedule, view media, leave feedback and see who's attending!

Share Modal

Share this link via

Or copy link