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STEM lesson from one of our Own!

Posted by Lori Blantz on Jan 10, 2023 7:30:00 AM

Shout out to our very own OT - Michelle Weisman for sharing her photos as well as lesson for teaching Bouyancy through an engaging STEM lessson. 

Michelle recently submitted pictures of students that she works with at South Lebanon Elem School and will be entered into the January Blog Contest to win herself her Literature Book of her own with supporting STEM instructional lessons. 

I know many of you are doing amazing things with our students. Even one picture to capture the instructional learning using STEM gets you into our Blog Contest. We want to see your pictures and share out on social media to our districts. 

Let us see those pictures! 

Lesson from Michelle on Bouyancy- Slide 5 shares the worksheet. 

Topics: STEM LESSON

Blog Contest :

Why let the awesome lessons you just used or observed go to waste? For this year's contest, we are asking you to share lesson photos, and the lesson you used along with any lesson support materials with us using this Google Form!

Those who share a photo along with the lesson plan will be entered in our monthly drawing for a chance to win a lesson with Giovanna. Together you will plan a lesson for your students focusing on the content of your choice. 

 “THANK YOU!” for all you do for our students at IU13.👍

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ECSES Instructional Technology News  is an IU13 Early Childhood and Special Education Services (ECSES) blog providing support to educators using instructional technology in ECSES classrooms. The team of Lori Blantz (supervisor), Giovanna Chamberlian (Special Education Consultant), and Andrea Fellows (STEM Teacher) create the blogs.  Contact any team member at ecses-it@iu13.org 

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