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Workshops, Institutes, and Courses

Using Educator's Guides to Teach about Meteorites

July 24, 2013

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In this one-day workshop, middle and high school teachers will explore ways to use the Educator’s Guide for the Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites. This hall explores essential questions about the origins of our solar system by examining meteorites, rocky fragments from space that reveal clues about the formation and evolution of the Sun and planets. During the session we will look at ways to uncover student misconceptions and engage in and discuss pre-, during, and post-visit activities for middle and high school field trips. 

Activities in the Educator’s Guide for the Hall of Meteorites help students gather and analyze evidence that can be used to draw conclusions about the origins of our solar system. These activities will be modeled during the workshop and discussions with colleagues will provide an opportunity for teachers to differentiate lessons for their students.

Teachers will receive copies of the Educator’s Guide as well as a set of resources that include, essays, videos, and a flash drive containing digital resources such as SMART board materials and images from the exhibits. In addition teachers will take home a volume of pre-instruction assessment probes from the Uncovering Student Ideas in Science series. 

This workshop is for teachers of grades 6-12.

Stipend available.

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Funding for the Educator’s Guides has been provided through the generous support of The Louis Calder Foundation.