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Welcome to the Annual Idaho STEM Conference, presented by ICTM, ISTA, IDEEA, and CSTA! Join us on July 30th and 31st at Mountain View High School in Meridian, Idaho. An optional field trip day will be held on August 1st at various locations.  

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Wednesday, July 30
 

10:45am MDT

Science and Literacy Integration: The Science Classroom Meets the Science of Reading
Wednesday July 30, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
Today’s teacher has a multitude to accomplish each day. How do we fit it all in? In this session, we share how using rich, inquiry-based learning will not only build science knowledge but also the skills needed to increase language comprehension.
 
We build on principles from the language comprehension side of Scarborough’s Reading Rope as we introduce, explore, and make sense of science concepts in today’s classroom. Learn how three-dimensional science teaching and learning provides meaningful context to develop language comprehension. A lesson from the FOSS program will be used to provide context for our learning.
Wednesday July 30, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
TBA

1:00pm MDT

Games and Picture Books in the Math Classroom!
Wednesday July 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
We know that many of our early-grades students and teachers delight in a great picture book or an intriguing game. In this session we explore options for early-grades teachers in connecting mathematical concepts to picture books and games in the classroom. This cross-curricular lesson structure allows us to immerse students in picture books, often used in literacy or history instruction, while simultaneously fascinating  them with mathematics. In this session, we will explore examples of picture books and games that are already being used to increase student engagement in Idaho K-3 classrooms and consider other resources not yet in use. We will continue this exploration with a roundtable discussion about the use of picture books, as well as games, in the math classroom and how we can help our students deeply engage in both the grade-level content standards as well as the Standards for Mathematical Practice.
Speakers
avatar for Kacey Diemert

Kacey Diemert

Lewis-Clark State College
Dr. Kacey Diemert is a Professor of Mathematics - Education entering her 12th year at Lewis-Clark State College in the Teacher Education and Mathematics Division where she also serves as the Mathematics Program Coordinator. She has been fortunate to continue her love of working with... Read More →
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Becca Hill

Lewis-Clark State College
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Wednesday July 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
TBA

1:00pm MDT

Sensemaking and Elementary Science: That Just Makes Sense!
Wednesday July 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
A critical component of any science lesson is the opportunity for students to make sense of their experiences and connect back to the critical knowledge and standards of learning. How do we make the TIME for this to happen? We purposefully plan and implement it as part of the lesson cycle. Join us as we learn more about this meaningful and engaging process called sensemaking. A lesson from the FOSS program will be used to provide context for our learning.
Wednesday July 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
TBA

2:15pm MDT

Breaking Down Barriers: a discussion on partnerships between formal and informal STEM Educators
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
In this session we will explore how to strengthen relationships between formal K-12 educators and informal community educators. We will discuss the benefits of these kinds of collaboration and partnerships. We will also discuss barriers to these partnerships and begin exploring how to address and overcome those barriers.  This session will hopefully be the first step in a larger discussion that will carry on beyond this conference. 
Speakers
avatar for Janice Alexander

Janice Alexander

Environmental Education Program Coordinator, Idaho Environmental Education Association
I am a scientist, educator, and facilitator. I want to work with other engaged and committed people toward the improved stewardship of our environment and the nurturing of our communities.
avatar for Ashley Schaffner

Ashley Schaffner

Idaho STEM Ecosystem
Ashley Schaffner started her journey in STEM as a first grade teacher in Blackfoot, Idaho. In 2019, Ashley decided it was time to move back to her hometown of Pocatello and began teaching 3rd and 4th grade at a charter school there. At this time she was able to serve as a part of... Read More →
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA

2:15pm MDT

Using Language and Literacy Strategies to Enrich Science Teaching
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
How do we effectively teach science content when our students are still learning the vocabulary and language of science?  Natalie Wexler explains in Beyond the Science of Reading  (2025) that background knowledge is an essential element of the Science of Reading and that the vocabulary and language of academic content must be explicitly taught.  This class will explore strategies from dual-immersion and language acquisition research to discuss how to connect literacy to science content and immerse learners in the language of science.  Although the activities will be based in science content, many of the strategies will be applicable to other content as well.  
Speakers
avatar for Jeffrey Blauer

Jeffrey Blauer

American Falls School District #381, Hillcrest Elementary
Jeffrey Blauer has taught for almost two decades in many different situations. He has provided numerous classes centered around technology, resilience, parent engagement, and language acquisition. He currently teaches the Spanish Second Grade Dual-Immersion in American Falls. His... Read More →
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA

2:15pm MDT

Bot Builders: Creating Interactive Learning Environments with Tech
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Teaching curriculum standards while incorporating technology can be overwhelming. This session demonstrates how to bridge the gap between traditional curriculum and technology using engaging tools like Ozobots, Bee-Bots, micro:bits, and Scratch. These tools offer hands-on coding experiences that align with K-5 curriculum standards, fostering creativity and critical thinking. Attendees will explore practical strategies to integrate these technologies into their classrooms, enhance student engagement and support the development of 21st-century skills. By the end of the session, teachers will be ready to seamlessly incorporate coding and technology into their lessons. 
Speakers
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Stacie Knight

West Ada Schools
With 25 years of teaching experience, Stacie is a dedicated educator who has made a significant impact in the lives of her students. She is a wife and mother of two teenagers, 18 and 15 years old, which gives her personal and professional experiences. Throughout her career she has... Read More →
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Nicole Sarty

West Ada Schools
As a veteran teacher of 30 years, Nicole has had a front row seat to how technology has changed students' learning opportunities. Children have always been constructors of their own learning, and the current technology is here to help them navigate their journey or get them completely... Read More →
Wednesday July 30, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA

3:30pm MDT

Starting and Sustaining Peer-to-Peer discussions
Wednesday July 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
How do you provide clarity to students in what it looks like to have quality discussions? Further, how do you hold students accountable to sustain quality discussions? In this session, you will experience effective practices to create an environment that fosters peer-to-peer discourse. 
Speakers
avatar for Justin Pickens

Justin Pickens

Boise School District
This is my 20th year in education. I have taught most grades from preschool through sixth grade, and have spent time supporting districts and teachers in math instruction. My passion is mathematics and how to make learning visible through student discussion.
Wednesday July 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
TBA

3:30pm MDT

Growth and Change with Idaho STEM Action Center
Wednesday July 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
Over the next year the Idaho STEM Action Center will be merging into the Workforce Development Council. Come and learn about the changes and how they will affect the programs you currently interact with via the STEM AC.  Along with that, learn about new upcoming opportunities and ways to engage in STEM Education throughout Idaho. 
Exhibitors
avatar for Katie Bösch-Wilson

Katie Bösch-Wilson

Idaho STEM AC
Katie is the STEM Education Coordination Officer at the Idaho STEM Action Center. 
Wednesday July 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:30pm MDT
TBA
 
Thursday, July 31
 

10:45am MDT

Unlocking the Power of Generalization: Building Mathematical Reasoning from Pre-K to Grade 5
Thursday July 31, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
Mathematical generalization, the ability to identify patterns and extend them to broader contexts, is a cornerstone of mathematical reasoning. This interactive session will equip educators with practical strategies to cultivate this powerful skill in their students from the earliest years through fifth grade. Participants will explore strategies to foster deep conceptual understanding and promote the development of mathematical generalizations ensuring that mathematical reasoning underpins every lesson.
Speakers
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Rhonda Birnie

Boise State University Math Education Colelctive
Rhonda Birnie is a math specialist who is passionate about helping people find joy in math. She taught grades K-5 for 24 years and has been a math specialist in Idaho since 2013. She currently works with the Boise State University Math Education Collective consulting with school... Read More →
Thursday July 31, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
TBA

1:00pm MDT

Tech Tools for the STEM Classroom
Thursday July 31, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
This session will cover many technology tools and websites to help enhance learning in the STEM classroom. There will be a lot of information covered in a short amount of time so be prepared. Teachers will leave with a toolbox of resources for a variety of uses in and out of the classroom. A Chromebook will be needed for this session.
Speakers
avatar for Jamie Clark

Jamie Clark

William Thomas Middle School
Jamie teaches 8th grade Earth Science at William Thomas Middle School. She also serves as the Region 5 representative of the Idaho Science Teaching Association. Jamie is passionate about science education and making science learning accessible to all learners. 
Thursday July 31, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
TBA

2:15pm MDT

Learning That Lasts: How to Elevate Your Impact with the Science of Learning
Thursday July 31, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Let’s invite the benefits of cognitive research into our students’ classroom experiences! Increase the time and attention kids spend on thinking and learning with strategies grounded in the Science of Learning. Impact Science Literacy, Data Literacy, Academic Vocabulary, and more. These research-based practices are game-changers that can be implemented immediately with resources already available to you. Give yourself and your students the gift of learning a whole lot more about how learning works.
Speakers
avatar for Lee Slichter

Lee Slichter

Idaho Science Coach
Lee Slichter is an Idaho Science Coach committed to inspiring impact and cultivating capacity. Plan to come away from your experience encouraged and excited. She is passionate, well-read, and always willing to support teachers in or out of the classroom.
Thursday July 31, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA

2:15pm MDT

Lit Up STEM: Integrating Literacy and STEM for Deeper Learning
Thursday July 31, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Lit Up STEM! This session explores how to effectively integrate literacy into STEM education, demonstrating that language arts skills are not just supplementary, but essential for deep STEM understanding and engagement. This interactive session will showcase how literacy skills (reading, writing, speaking, and listening) can be seamlessly woven into STEM instruction to enhance student understanding, critical thinking, and engagement. Participants will learn practical strategies and activities for integrating ELA standards into STEM projects to enhance student learning in both STEM and ELA through hands-on activities and real-world examples.

Speakers
avatar for Jen Rude

Jen Rude

Twin Lakes Elementary
Jen Rude is a veteran teacher whose passions are STEM and literacy. She is currently a 3rd grade teacher in the Lakeland School District after having been a reading specialist. She has worked with Project Learning Tree for several years and was named the PLT Environmental Educator... Read More →
Thursday July 31, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA

2:15pm MDT

A review of AI Tools: Definitions, Functions, and Applications for K-12 Education
Thursday July 31, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolutionizes education by supporting personalized
learning, critical thinking, and problem solving through tools like intelligent
tutoring systems and adaptive platforms. Visionary educators recognize AI’s
potential in the classroom. According to IBM, AI will not completely replace
humans, but those who use AI will replace those who do not. This session will 
provide an overview of AI tools and platforms for K-12 education, with
the hope of serving as a practical reference for teachers to use these tools. 
We will identify and reviewscurrently available and popular AI tools and their applications in K-12
education. This session will provide quick references for teachers on how they can harness various AI
tools for different teaching and learning purposes, along with addressing ethical concerns such as data privacy and algorithmic biases.


Speakers
avatar for Gina Kwid

Gina Kwid

Galileo STEM Academy
Gina is an educator at Galileo STEM Academy in the West Ada School District. She integrates educational technology across all subject areas including 3-D printing, coding, robotics, drones, and maker space. She loves watching her students use project-based learning (PBL) to support... Read More →
Thursday July 31, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA
 
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