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STEM Opportunities for Teachers and Students
We provide innovative programs that empower students, educators and regional communities to engage in learning experiences integrating science, technology, engineering and math.
MARCH - JULY 2018
(209) 468-4880 • sjcoescience.org • sjcoe.org
To register, visit sjcoescience.org
Professional Development Opportunities for Teachers
NGSS 101 - Learning the Basics (K-12)March 3, 8:00am – 4:00 pmIntroductory activities will be used to explore the shifts and deepen your understanding from the 1998 standards to the NGSS. The three dimensions of NGSS will be experienced as they relate to classroom lessons and instruction that you can begin using immediately.
Maker Space Day for Educators SpringMarch 10, 8:00am – 4:00pmSpend Saturday addressing NGSS engineering standards, creating interesting items and learning how to use new technology. Enjoy new laser cutter, 3D printer, and programming projects for beginners and tinkerers.
NGSS Hands On Learning Strategies forScientific Investigations (K-5)March 13, 4:30pm – 8:30pmStudents should have opportunities to plan and carry out several different kinds of investigations during their K-12 years. At all levels, they should engage in investigations that range from those structured by the teacher—in order to expose an issue or question that they would be unlikely to explore on their own.
NGSS Analyzing and Interpreting Data(6-8 educators)March 21, 8:00am – 4:00pmAs students mature, they are expected to expand their capabilities to use a range of tools for tabulation, graphical representation, visualization, and statistical analysis.
NGSS Hands On Developing and Using Models (K-5)March 29, 4:30pm – 8:30pmHow can you see what your students are thinking? Modeling represents ideas and explanations and is one of the new Science and Engineering Practices. Walk away with strategies you can begin using immediately in your classroom.
NGSS Developing and Using Models for Grades 6-12 EducatorsApril 17, 4:30pm – 8:30pmModels and the practice of modeling are key components to assess student understanding. We will investigate strategies and activities that can be adapted for implementation into grades 6-12.
LS2 Ecosystems - Make and Take (grades 2 & 5)April 19, 4:30pm – 8:30pmDevelop a deeper understand of the NGSS 3-Dimensional structure through the participation in a hands-on activity. Teachers will come away with a class set of materials needed to implement the activity into their classroom.
Using Data Analytics in your NGSS Classroom (9-12 educators)April 21, 8:00am – 4:00pmDevelop a deeper understand of the NGSS 3-Dimensional structure through the participation in a hands-on activity. Teachers will come away with a class set of materials needed to implement the activity into their classroom.
NGSS Planning and Carrying Out Investigations (6-12 educators)May 1, 4:30pm – 8:30pmStudents should have opportunities to plan and carry out several different kinds of investigations during the K-12 years, that range from those structured by the teacher to ones centered by students’ own questions.
PS2 Forces - Make and Take (grades K and 3)April 10, 4:30pm – 8:30pmDevelop a deeper understand of the NGSS 3-Dimensional structure through the participation in a hands-on activity. Teachers will come away with a class set of materials needed to implement the activity into their classroom.
Professional Learning Center units are available through Teacher’s College of San Joaquin for $85/unit.
To register, visit sjcoescience.org
(209) 468-4880 • sjcoescience.org • sjcoe.org
To register, visit sjcoescience.org
PS4 Waves - Make and Take (grades 1 and 4)May 8, 4:30pm – 8:30pmDevelop a deeper understand of the NGSS 3-Dimensional structure through the participation in a hands-on activity. Teachers will come away with a class set of materials needed to implement the activity into their classroom.
Microscopy Bootcamp for Grades 6-8June 26-28, 9:00am – 2:00pmStudents will be exposed to hands-on Microscopy activities. They will also learn how to keep a laboratory research notebook.Price: $175 (includes lunch)
Exploring LEGO WeDo for Grades 2-51st Offering: July 9-12, 1:30pm – 3:00pm2nd Offering: July 16-19, 1:30pm – 3:00pmThis workshop will present building and coding challenges as students have fun learning to build and program LEGO We Do robotic devices. Engineering concepts and creating computer code will be explored to design and program robots. (15) student maximumPrice: $90
Biotech Bootcamp for Grades 6-8July 10-12, 9:00am – 2:30pmStudents will learn how to use the tools of biotechnology, separate molecules, quantify proteins, and insert DNA into bacteria.Price: $175 (includes lunch)
Biotech Bootcamp for Grades 9-10July 17-19, 9:00am – 2:30pmStudents will make solutions, analyze DNA, purify proteins, separate molecules, transform bacteria, and clone DNA fragments.Price: $200 (includes lunch)
Creative Coding for Grades 5-6Tentatively Scheduled for June 12-13, 9:00am – 2:00pmKids can start programming in elementary school! Scratch, an object-oriented programming language is capable of doing all sorts of computer tasks, even designing or modifying classic video games! (25) students maximum.Price: $100 (includes lunch)
NetLogo Video Game Development for Grades 7-8June 26-27, 9:00am – 2:00pmThis Coding Camp will expose students in grades 7-8 to the basic computer programming/coding skills. They will also have the opportunity to work with NetLogo which is a multi-agent programmable modeling environment to create their own simulations. (25) students maximumPrice: $100 (includes lunch)
Floodplain and Delta Ecology InstituteJune 6-8, 3 full daysThis institute brings together the curricula of EEI, Delta Studies and Project WET to create meaningful activities for the classroom and interesting content learning for the teacher. $200 Stipend and 2 units available.
Summer STEM Camps for Students
Summer Biotechnology and MicroscopyBootcamps
Engineering and Robotics
Summer Coding Camps
Arcade Creations with Raspberry Pi for Grades 9-12June 19-21, 9:00am – 2:00pmHigh school students will learn how to program inScratch and Python on a Raspberry Pi to make their own system and their own game. (25) student maximum$150 (Includes lunch)
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contact [email protected].
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Advanced Robotics with Lego EV3 for grades 6-12July 23-26, 9:00am – 12:00pm
This is a fun, advanced class using the powerful Mindstorms LEGO EV3 robotics system. Students will explore electrical and engineering concepts, build various robots with different sensors, and use the computer to program their robots to respond to sensors and perform desired tasks including advanced problem solving. (15) student maximumPrice: $180
Technology Boutique with Arduinos for Grades 6-12July 12-13, 9:00am – 2:00pm
In this class, we will learn the basic concepts of writing code for the Arduino, an inexpensive, hobby microcontroller. We will have fun experimenting with wiring Arduino LilyPads with LED’s (Light Emitting Diodes) to create and take-home wearable high-tech fashion and other projects. (15) student maximum Price: $200 (Includes: take-home wearable technology and lunch)
Advanced Lego WeDo 2.0 for Grades 2-5July 23-26, 1:30pm – 3:00pm
This advanced workshop will present building and coding challenges including problem solving as students have fun learning to build and program LEGO We Do 2.0 robotic devices. Students are recommended to have taken a previous class or experience with WeDo 2.0.Price: $90
Exploring Robotics with the LEGO EV3 for Grades 6-81st Offering: July 9-12, 9:00 – 12:00pm2nd Offering: July 16-19, 9:00 – 12:00pmThis is a fun, introductory class using the powerful Mindstorms Lego EV3 robotics system. Students will explore electrical and engineering concepts, build various robots with different sensors, and use the computer to program their robots to respond to sensors and perform desired tasks.Price: $180
Team Members
Save the Date
Kirk Brown, Director, [email protected]
Ann Carl, Senior Administrative [email protected]
Bret States, STEM Coordinator, [email protected]
Lissa Gilmore, Science Coordinator, [email protected]
Stephen Callahan, Educational Technology [email protected]
Jennifer Haley, Staff Secretary, [email protected]
Conni Bock, Project Coordinator, [email protected]
Kristine Stepping, TOPS [email protected]
Chris Crawford, [email protected]
Sierra Gregory, [email protected]
Technology Summit
September 8, 2018
Digitarium (Star Lab) Training
September 17 or 19, 2018
Delta Studies Institute Kick Off
September 2018
NGSS Rollout #5
October 1-2, 2018
Dinner with a Scientist
November 8, 2018
Science and Engineering Fair
February 22 - 28, 2019