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Building Nature Connections: How to Organize an Eco-Fair at your School
In this webinar, participants will learn about the steps in the journey of a student-focused and inquiry-led eco-fair project. Come explore ways to engage your students from an ecological and environmental perspective in the creation of student inquiry projects. The workshop will take a hands-on, inquiry model-based approach and participants will take on the role …
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Making Math Moments from a Distance
As the entire world is engaging in emergency remote learning, it’s likely that you’ve managed to piece together the technology to provide students with new learning through videos either found or created and you’ve given your students options to access practice problems through online tools and/or digital handouts. Now, you’re trying to continue finding ways …
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Making your Early Years STEM
In a typical school year, Kindergarten Inquiry works best outdoors, where natural cycles can spark great questions and discoveries. The onset of distance learning requires us to find new ways to capture our students’ curiosity by bringing the inquiry home. This webinar will take you through a process of adapting available resources for both Inquiry …
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Digging Deep to Make Math Moments that Matter
What makes a memorable math moment? Is it a real world task? Is it relevant to your students? Is it media-rich or delivered in 3 acts? We believe it is much more than that. Join facilitators Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr as they tear apart another math lesson to uncover a 3-part framework for lesson planning …
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Framing Learning: Problem Solving and Innovation in Kindergarten
The Ontario Kindergarten Program is viewed through the lens of Four Frames of Learning. In this session, participants will dig deep into one of these frames: Problem Solving & Innovation. What does the frame look like in our classrooms? How can we facilitate purposeful, inquiry-based learning to strengthen problem solving skills? How can we document, …