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| | NSTA Press Authors and | NSTA's National Conference on Science Education | Combine for Great Professional Learning | Whether you're interested in learning how to use Picture-Perfect Science Lessons in your classroom, how to improve in Uncovering Student Ideas, how to integrate STEM teaching, or what's next in implementing Next Generation Science Standards, NSTA Press authors with books on these topics and many others will be in Atlanta for the NSTA National Conference. Here is just a sampling of the NSTA Press authors who will be presenting in Atlanta next month. Check out the complete list. We hope to see you there! Have you registered yet? If not, here's how. Groups save even more: Register four people for the full conference rate and get the 5th registration for FREE! (To get a group discount for your school, please contact Michelle Chauncey.) Remember: NSTA Members always receive a 20% discount on all NSTA Press books! (Not a member? Join in February and receive two e-books for free!) | Grade Level: K-12 This book is for teachers, administrators, business partners, community members, parents, scholars, and policymakers who seek to be up-to-speed on the many elements of STEM, from curricula to professional development to assessment to partnerships to licensing and more. |
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| Author Jeff Weld will present on Thursday, March 15, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Georgia World Congress Center, A302 | | Grade Level: 1-5 Join the author of Notable Notebooks: Scientists and Their Writings to discuss effective notebooking practices that bring to life the many ways in which everyone from Galileo to Jane Goodall has used a science notebook, including sketching their observations, imagining experiments, recording data, or just writing down their thoughts. The session will examine different styles, view student work, and discuss assessment. |
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| Author Jessica Fries-Gaither will present on Thursday, March 15, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; Georgia World Congress Center, B405 | | Grade Level: 3-5 Join the authors of this unique book and take part in some of the 27 lessons linking nonfiction historical trade books and science content for grades 3–5. The stories in these lessons will help your students see scientists and engineers not as stereotypes wearing goggles and lab coats, but as real women and men. Inspire your students to consider STEM careers. |
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| Authors Donna Farland-Smith and Julie Thomas will present on Thursday, March 15, 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Georgia World Congress Center A311 | | Grade Level: 3-12 The author of Creative Writing in Science: Activities That Inspire will show you how to integrate writing and science to better assess students' understanding. You'll inspire students to be better writers while you enjoy new strategies to assess their scientific understanding. Discover strategies to help students demonstrate their scientific knowledge through poetry, plays, and prose. |
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| Author Katie Coppens will present on Thursday, March 15, 2:00-3:00 p.m.; Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center, Oak, South Tower/Main Lobby Level | | We hope to see you in Atlanta! Register today. Check out the complete list of NSTA Press authors presenting at the National Conference. NSTA Members always receive 20% off NSTA Press books. Join in February and receive two free e-books. | | | | | THE FINE PRINT
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