A Free Kit with Science Supplies to Use Today and Take Back to Your Classroom
Workshop Specifics:
Registration and check-in begins at 8:00a.m. The program begins at 8:30a.m. and ends between 3:30 and 4:00p.m.
No Host lunch from 11:45a.m. to 1:00p.m. Drawing for free stuff promptly at 1:00p.m.
Seating limited to 100 teachers so Register Early.
Kudos for Loose in the Lab:
"This is exactly what I was looking for! My weakest area is science and you have provided a heap of fun, hands-on activities that are grade level appropriate and standards based!”
Catherine Campbell
Our Community School. Valencia,CA
"Best presentation in 28 years! Love the hands-on, great pace, wonderful speaker. The ideas will be easy to implement in our school.”
Ellen Mahoney
St. Germaine Catholic School. Oak Lawn, Ill.
"It’s a great presentation. Lots of good ideas and very simple for little ones.”
Lupe Delgado
Benito Martinez Elem. El Paso, Tx
6 Great Reasons to Attend!
Grade Level Specific Lab Ideas
The teachers will have a reproducible lab book that is correlated
to the state standards they are expected to teach. These are complete labs
with teacher prep pages, lab instructions, and student assessment all
provided.
Reliable, Classroom Tested Materials
You will receive a kit full of goodies to use at the workshop and then
take with you at days end. The rocks are big, the chemicals react, and
the widgets are quality. No cheap, wanker stuff. More previewing, if
you’d like.
Hands-On Training
We will present 40-45 labs/demos during the workshop. You will
see or do virtually every activity you would teach during the course
of a year.
Suggested Lab Presentation Timeline
We suggest a specific, lab by lab, schedule so teachers know exactly
what they are going to teach every week all year long, simply follow the books.
Guidelines & Tips for Conducting Labs in Class
We will demonstrate how to set up, run, and manage a classroom lab.
Including: How to prepare and organize your classroom, work assignments
for parents and kids to help the teacher with the program, a lab procedure
to help develop a “culture of science” in the classroom, and a lab safety
overview.
Ongoing Support
Worried about getting stuck? Call us, zip us an e-mail, text a query, or
toss a pigeon in the air. If you contact us, we will help you out.