Why do Orca Calves Need Their Pod?
Why do Orca Calves Need Their Pod?
Elementary Science Institute: Third Grade
Sat, May 11 2019 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Presenters
- Michelle Salagado
Description
Join us for an exciting opportunity for teachers to engage in learning about Ambitious Science Teaching Practices, the Next Generation Science Standards, and an aligned science unit incorporating NGSS and CCELA/Math. This interactive and entertaining workshop will bring science to life as we explore everyday events through a STEM lens. This workshop will allow all teachers to enjoy learning about interdependent relationships in ecosystems by engaging in a lesson focused on a true story of an orphaned Puget Sound Orca Whale. All teachers are welcome to take part in this exciting program. No science background needed.
- Date: Saturday, May 11, 2019
- Time: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
- Location: Tacoma Professional Development Center
- STEM Clock Hours: Six are available for purchase at $18.00 (expense included in the stipend)
- Stipend: $228 - W-9 form must be completed and submitted at the workshop
Event Notes
Thank you for registering for this workshop.
Location
Tacoma Professional Development Center
6501 N 23rd St
Tacoma WA 98406
Dates
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Sat, May 11 20198:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Registration
Event # 87335
- Price
- Free
- Registered
- 49 / 45
- Registration Ends
- Friday May 10, 2019 11:59 PM
Registration is now closed.
Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: SEI05096.00 | Clock Hours | $18.00 |
6.00 | STEM |
Contacts
Allyssa Zillmer
Call Allyssa Zillmer at
(425) 917-7621
Email
azillmer@psesd.org