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DONE-Connecting K-8 Science and Social Studies through Inquiry

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The maximum of 72 registrations has been reached.
Registration Closed.
Last Date to Register: 7/22/2019 12:01 AM
Last Date to Cancel: 7/23/2019 12:01 AM
Agency: Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction
Agency Contact: Kris McDaniel
Audience: K-5 classroom teachers, Library Media Specialists, K-5 administrators, curriculum specialists
Location: Madison Concourse Hotel
1 W Dayton St
Madison, WI 53703
Facility: Hotel
Date/Time:
7/30/2019 09:00 AM - 03:30 PM

Join DPI consultants Kris McDaniel (Social Studies) and Kevin Anderson (Science) for brand new resources for K-8 educators, identifying connections between the inquiry cycle of the Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies and the science and engineering practices of the Wisconsin Standards for Science. Both standards suggest the use of inquiry as a best practice, but what does that really mean at the elementary and middle level? 

We will experience and examine examples of elementary and middle school lessons as we dig into the similarities of inquiry in science and social studies. For example, in both subjects, students should be asking questions, considering relevant data, using evidence to support their arguments, and recognizing potential bias in information. Further, in the lower elementary grades, students should be doing more than coloring pictures, celebrating holidays, and listening to books about science and social studies. They too can engage in higher-level thinking about their place in the world.

Here’s one tool connecting inquiry practices of science and social studies to give you a sense of the types of connections we’ll be making this day: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16vBNRrjend1C5NDG44gN-_SJkG41dDY_v2spj-p5D-E/edit?usp=sharing

While from a science lens, here’s a list of some key aspects of how instruction should be changing to align with the new social studies and science standards: https://ngss.nsta.org/Documents/New%20Vision%20for%20Science%20Education.pdf

 

Registration fee is $35 per person.

 

Note: Payment must be made by credit card or check; DPI is unable to process district purchase orders.  If you would like an invoice for multiple people registered from the same district, please choose "invoice" at checkout and contact Kris at kristen.mcdaniel@dpi.wi.gov