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, August 17
8:30am PDT
Powerful Lessons: Getting ALL Students in the Fast Lane of Learning
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10:00am PDT
Strategies for Improving the Assessment Feedback Loop
1201
Modeling Strategies that Increase Student Learning & Provide Formative Assessment
1204
Turning Young Readers into Scientists: Using the Common Core to Support the Next Generation Science and Engineering Practices
1307
Strategies to Make Your Social Studies Curriculum Accessible to ELL Students
1308
What Our Culturally Diverse Parents Really Want You To Know
3101
Diving into Depth of Knowledge in a Language Arts Classroom
1304
Math Differentiation in the K-5 Classroom!
1208
Reading Conferences Made Easy: Supporting Growth and Independence
1205
Success Starters: Strategies for Opening Minutes
Theater
Watch Them Grow: Conferring Strategies that Work!
1302
Supporting Highly Capable Learners in the Regular Classroom
1305
Week of Inspirational Math – K-12 Tasks to Cultivate Growth Mindset
3105
The Engaged Classroom: Strategies for Active Learning and Student Engagement
1301
Got GRIT? The Crossroad of Passion & Perseverance
3103
Using Positive Reinforcement and Praise to Increase Learning
3102
Minecraft in Education: The Game Becomes a Powerful Learning Tool for Middle School and Elementary Classes
3104
11:15am PDT
Lunch
TBA
12:30pm PDT
Assessment as a Resource for Informing Instruction
3107
ELL Critical Data Process: Disability or Language Acquisition?
1208
Reframing Your Science Units to NGSS
1307
Where Does My Poop Go? PBL in the Middle School Physical Science Classroom
1308
Perspectives for a Diverse America: Embedding Anti-Bias Social Justice Content in CCSS ELA/Literacy
3101
Culturally Responsive Approach to Student Behavior and Discipline: Reflecting on the Impact of Implicit Bias in Education
3102
Accommodations and Modifications to Meet the Needs of Special Education / 504 Students in General Education Classrooms
1302
Differentiation for Secondary Teachers (ELA/Social Studies)
1205
Differentiation in Action
1204
Helping Students Learn from Their Mistakes
1301
Oh, Boy! Getting Boys (and Other Reluctant Writers) Writing with Success Across the Curriculum
1304
Switch It Up: Make the Everyday Engaging
1201
The Student Work Period: Strategies for Student-Centered, Active Thinking
Theater
Using Constructive Lessons in an Active Flipped Classroom to Help Students make Connections and Improve Retention in a Math Class
1305
Managing Negative Behaviors Before They Occur: A Preventative Approach
3103
Google CS First: Coding for All Ages
3104
Fighting Fake News: How Tech Can Help Students Tell Fact From Fiction
3105
2:00pm PDT
Data Resources in the Washington Comprehensive Assessment Program (WCAP) Portal
3107
Efficiency and Effectiveness of WaKIDS Implementation and Data Collection
1204
Closure: Sticking the Landing in Your Classroom
1205
Grading for Achievement
1208
Solving the Mystery: Mathematical Practices
1201
Practical Strategies for Supporting your Struggling Readers in a K-5 Classroom!
1307
Build Inquiry Skills Through Imagery
1305
Burn the Glossaries! Integrating Vocabulary Every Day in Meaningful Ways
Theater
Creating Rich Mathematical Tasks for the Secondary Classroom
1304
Self-Differentiated Homework in the Secondary Classroom
1302
Emotional Wellness: Practical Strategies For Supporting Young Students
3103
Teaching Social Communication Skills to Increase Positive Behaviors in Your Students
1308
Connecting and Collaborating With Skype in the Classroom
3104
PD @ Their Fingertips: Creating an Online Learning Space for Adult PLCs
3105
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