Using Technology to Engage K-6 Students in the New Science Standards
June 27, 2:00 – 3:00pm, Room: Champaign
In this session, attendees will engage in activities and investigate lessons that demonstrate how the new K-6 Ohio Academic Standards for Science can be taught using the technological design model. A resource CD of hands-on, design-based activities and lessons will be distributed at the session. These strategies and lessons directly correlate to each of the new K-6 science content statements.
Main Presenter: Bob Claymier, Consultant, Technology Is Elementary
Using Technology to Engage K-6 Students in the New Science Standards
1. Battelle for Kids
Connect for Success
Session: Using Technology to Engage K-6 Students in the New
Science Standards
Time: June 27, 2:00 – 3:00pm
Room: Champaign
Presenter: Bob Claymier
Goals of the workshop
Participants will acquire an understanding of the importance of
integrating STEM concepts into the elementary science
curriculum. They will investigate STEM activities that integrate
with the new Ohio Standards for Science. They will be familiar
with the engineering design process and know how to use it as a
problem solving tool with students. They will learn how to create a
STEM lesson.
Integrated STEM activities to be explored
o Paper engineering (linkages)
o Plastic meat tray sail cars
o Solar cookers
Basic STEM concepts
1. Defining STEM, engineering, technology and technological
literacy
2. An integrated STEM approach benefits both learning and
teaching methods
3. The technological design process as a problem solving tool
4. Creating and teaching an integrated lesson is easy and
effective in an elementary curriculum.
JUNE 27, 2 – 3 PM
• Pre-workshop assessment, introduction
• Goals of the course, syllabus
3. Engineering Is Elementary, Museum of Science, Boston
(http://www.mos.org/eie)
Engineering by Design, Free access for Ohio Teachers,
http://www.iteaconnect.org/EbD/CATTS/cattsconsortium.htm
Click on Yenkin/Ohio
Username: OHEBD
Password: OHmodeling01
Museum of Boston, Technology and Engineering Resources,
http://www.mos.org/educators/classroom_resources/resource_searc
h
Children’s Council of the International Technology and
Engineering Educators Association, www.tecchome.org
Bob Claymier
Technology is Elementary
740-816-9627
technologyiselementary@yahoo.com