Session #3

A full day of professional learning for 6th-12th Grade Illinois educators. With sessions focusing on mathematics, science, and STEM-integration, as well as equity and diversity, student leadership, and social studies.

  • Session #3 | 10:50 am - 11:50 am
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2023
Friday, March 3rd
10:50 AM

COMPARING REVOLUTIONS: A FRAMEWORK FOR COMPARISONS AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF CONTENT REINFORCEMENT

Eric Smith, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy

9th - 12th Grade : History, Social Studies

Drawing on the waves of revolutions (American, French, Haitian, and Latin American Independence) this session will offer two different methods for reinforcing content mastery by drawing comparisons between these revolutions. One method involves utilizing a sociology model while the other is a recent innovation by historians to find "scripts."

10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

I'M TIRED OF PUNNETT SQUARES, BUT GENETICS IS STILL MY JAM

Sarah O'Leary-Driscoll, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy

6th - 12th Grade : Science

As STEM educators, it can be hard to keep up with what’s happening in our fields outside of the classroom because we have to prioritize the content and skills we share with the students in front of us. But we teach what we do, hopefully, because we love it, and part of our professional development should be to keep that ... Read More

10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

SNOWFLAKES AND CHAOS

Patrick Young, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy

6th - 8th Grade : Math, Science

One day, you may find yourself with a class that can think of nothing but the approaching snowfall. What will you do? Learn an activity about the formation of snowflakes that addresses the idea that no two snowflakes are identical. This fun activity may be engaged with on several levels, from crystal growth to mathematical probability to the science of ... Read More

10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

STEM STRATEGIES THAT ENGAGE AND EXCITE CURIOUS STUDENTS

Christine L. Moskalik, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Elaine Wu, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy

7th - 11th Grade : Science, Integrated STEM, Ethics, Online Learning

STEM League programs are designed around a hot topic in STEM and are for self-motivated, independent middle and high-school students. Come learn how we foster a deeper understanding of and appreciation for STEM and simultaneously address relevant ethical considerations. STEM Leagues are different from the typical, competitive science extracurriculars because we focus on the collaborative and constructivist side of STEM. ... Read More

10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

THE ART OF CURRENCY!

David Hernandez, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Joyce Symoniak, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy

6th - 12th Grade : Math, Science, Integrated STEM, Equity and Diversity, Engineering

While some artists dream about making tons of money, other artists dream about designing money. STEM plus art (STEAM) is the perfect mix for the creation and innovation of currency. First, the students will explore the paper making process to find out the best currency paper. Then, students will create their own currency in an engaging, hands-on, and 3-dimensional learning ... Read More

10:50 AM - 11:50 AM

THE BISECTION METHOD: A SINGLE TECHNIQUE YIELDING SIMPLE PROOFS OF THE FOUR "HARD" THEOREMS OF CALCULUS

Anderson Trimm, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy

9th - 12th Grade : Math

The Intermediate Value Theorem, Boundedness Theorem, Extreme Value Theorem, and Integrability Theorem are all vital theorems of Calculus, yet are almost never proved in calculus textbooks. I will give simple proofs of these theorems using the Bisection Method, explain how I incorporated these into inquiry-style lessons at IMSA, and discuss the benefits to students. As a connection to Computer Science, ... Read More

10:50 AM - 11:50 AM