On Wednesday, November 8th, at 6:00pm EST (3:00pm PST, 5:00pm CT), I will be hosting a virtual learning session highlighting a few exciting ways to use Formative for science!
I will share a few ways that I use Formative in my science class and then open the floor for questions or tips from you! You can watch and submit questions or comments during the broadcast by using YouTube’s chat feature at this link A Couple Cool Ways To Use Formative To Teach Science! - YouTube
We are recording the session and I will post the link for the recording here after the broadcast. You can post your response to the recording directly on this thread.
I look forward to sharing my Formatives with you! See you there!
Hey @Science_Educators ! This is great webinar to tune in for! If you aren’t free, we’ll be posting the recording here so you can watch later and comment below!
Hello. I shared this Virtual Learning Session with my science department at my school. The department chair loves it. She made a simple outline for the novice GoFormative person that may need some notes to guide them. Here it is: GoFormative Examples for Science
@ndyer ave you ever used SAS Curriculum Pathways for science? https://www.curriculumpathways.com/portal/ I am not in love with the log in process, but once students get in, it’s a pretty cool interactive simulation site! I used it for Newton’s laws and it was great!
@ndyer…I watched your Virtual Learning Session this weekend and it is awesome! I want to let you know that I gave you a shout out on Facebook too, so be sure to tag yourself in it and like the post! Thanks again for sharing how you use Formative!
Hey Lisa, Just wanted to let you know we gave you a shout out on twitter and let people know about this awesome resource! Thanks so much for always sharing with us!
Thank You David and Natalie for taking the time to share with me. i am looking forward to finding out more about the App Smash. I do have a wonder for you is that I wonder if you have a scholastic account for the super science magazine if you should attach that to your formative so the kids can go to the magazine and also be able to use all of the great features that are part of their program.
I think that linking to the Scholastic magazine is great idea and I’d be interested to hear more about what features they offer there. It looks like in this specific case, @ndyer was sharing how she sometimes chooses to upload snippets of articles instead because she wanted to chunk them for students.