TEACHER PRESENTATIONS
March 9, 2017
Ed Malaret, Kathryn Cimarelli, and Gina Tanner – Elementary Science In this session, you will see fourth grade cross-curricular modeling. Examples include: waves, islands, body parts, and structures. We will also show science notebook entries.
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Molly O'Donoghue
5/1/2017 11:44:29 am
So many hands on opportunities for modeling! Excellent to see the cross curricular connections with Social Studies and Math! Providing students with multiple opportunities across disciplines will make them Modeling Masters! Thanks for sharing.
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Jenny Cavanna
5/1/2017 10:44:50 pm
Thank you for this presentation! I used the place value towers during one of our rainy days that we had to cancel a field trip. They loved the engineering aspect and were shocked that I had them identify the amount they used by place value. Sneaky math!
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Lindsay Hess
5/4/2017 08:55:26 am
This was super interesting. I think I do an OK job of modeling for my students because there are so many different ways to model in math and science, but I thought this presentation was extremely helpful. They shared multiple ways to model for students, ways I would like to adapt in my classroom. They also shared where you can find modeling tools, which is always helpful. Thanks!!! Great presentation!!!
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