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Idaho Annual STEM Conference: The Magic of STEM 2026
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Wednesday, July 29
 

9:35am MDT

Classroom Strategies that Drive True Science Understanding
Wednesday July 29, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
How do we help students apply what they know to a phenomenon they’ve never seen before? One of the biggest challenges in NGSS classrooms is supporting students as they transfer learning to new contexts. In this interactive session, we’ll explore how to build those skills through four practical, low-stakes sensemaking routines.These classroom-ready strategies give students frequent opportunities to engage with novel phenomena, practice three-dimensional thinking, and build confidence without the pressure of assessment. We’ll model each activity and share tools you can use right away to help students move beyond memorization and into true science understanding.
Speakers
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Jasmine Glasper Nunez

Conference Exhibitor, InnerOrbit
How do we help students apply what they know to a phenomenon they’ve never seen before? One of the biggest challenges in NGSS classrooms is supporting students as they transfer learning to new contexts. In this interactive session, we’ll explore how to build those skills through... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
TBA

9:35am MDT

Exploring OpenSciEd from Carolina (K-12)
Wednesday July 29, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
Join us for an interactive, hands-on session to engage in modeling from all grade spans, K-12 from OpenSciEd.  Discover how the Carolina Certified Version takes these high-quality instructional materials to the next level-more accessible, more user-friendly, and enhanced for classroom safety.  Participants will leave with practical strategies and valuable resources to energize their classrooms.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Eeva Burns

Dr. Eeva Burns

Conference Exhibitor, Carolina Biological Supply
Dr. Burns retired as a high school and middle school teacher nine years ago.  She has worked for Carolina Biological for 13 years as a science consultant.  She facilitates and trains teachers how to use science kits and has presented many workshops at national and state confere... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
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9:35am MDT

Level Up Your Classroom with Gamification
Wednesday July 29, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
Learn to promote interest and engagement while helping students achieve specific learning objectives with games. Join us as you learn simple and valuable ways to gamify your lessons. We will be sharing a few creative game ideas for building relationships and reviewing and learning content.
Speakers
avatar for Michael Washington

Michael Washington

Conference Exhibitor, TCI
Michael Washington is a former high school teacher and leader with 22 years of experience who now serves as an Account Manager for TCI. He’s passionate about helping Washington educators bring engaging social studies curriculum to their classrooms. Michael loves traveling across... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 9:35am - 10:35am MDT
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10:45am MDT

Watershed Science with the Confluence Project
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
The Confluence Project is a University of Idaho sponsored field-based watershed curriculum for 9th through 12th Environmental Science, Biology, and other science classrooms.  The program seeks to make science concepts tangible to students through hands-on field data collection activities. U of I covers costs for participating teachers to bring their students on stream water quality, snow science, and groundwater field trips. Students conclude the program by presenting their water research projects to water professionals at the regional Youth Water Summit. 300 to 400 students participate annually in North Idaho, and 180 students completed the successful southwest Idaho pilot year. 
This session will provide details about the Confluence Project & model two sample lessons from the program that can be used independently. The groundwater lesson explores nitrate contaminants in a gravel aquifer system, and the evapotranspiration lesson introduces students to NASA satelitte data.
Speakers
avatar for Christa Howarth

Christa Howarth

Water Educator, University of Idaho
Christa Howarth works as a Water Educator for the University of Idaho Extension and Idaho Water Resource Research Institute (IWRRI) & is stoked to get students outside! They deliver non-formal education programs, with a focus on groundwater and water resources, to youth and adults... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
TBA

10:45am MDT

Classroom Catalysts: Demonstrating atomic structure concepts using hands-on activities
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
Join faculty from the University of Idaho where they will present and demonstrate the Classroom Catalyst kit: chemistry lessons to be used as hands-on activities in high school classrooms. Each kit includes lessons, handouts, and consumable materials to illustrate atomic-structure concepts and periodic trends. This project aims to:
• Deliver in-classrooms hands-on chemistry-focused activities.
• Increase STEM identity in high school students.
• Increase high-school students’ awareness of career pathways that include chemistry.
• Enable students to relate chemical concepts back to their everyday life.
• Enhance high-school teachers’ access to University of Idaho resources which support their professional development.
Let Classroom Catalyst kits help build the connections between high-school students’ daily experiences and core chemistry concepts.
Speakers
avatar for Claire Sponseller

Claire Sponseller

None of the above, University of Idaho Extension 4-H
Claire is an Associate Professor at University of Idaho within the Extension Service and has a focus on STEM Education in 4-H Youth Development. 
avatar for Sebastian Stoian

Sebastian Stoian

None of the above, University of Idaho
Dr. Stoian is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the College of Science at the University of Idaho.  
avatar for Alina Andrasi

Alina Andrasi

None of the above, University of Idaho
Dr. Andrasi is a Senior Instructor of Chemistry in the College of Science at the University of Idaho. 
Wednesday July 29, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
TBA
  Science, 9-12
  • global Y

1:00pm MDT

If We Don’t Name It, Students Can’t Use It: Making STEM Skills Visible Through Competencies
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
STEM classrooms are full of problem solving, collaboration, and critical thinking, but those skills are not always named or reinforced in a consistent way. When that happens, students complete the work without always understanding what they are building or how it applies beyond school.
This session explores how the Idaho Career Readiness Competencies can serve as a shared language for making STEM skills more visible and transferable. Participants will look at how competencies already exist within STEM instruction and how small shifts in language, reflection, and feedback can help students recognize and apply those skills across contexts.
Examples from K-12, postsecondary, and workforce settings will highlight how a common language strengthens alignment and clarity. Participants will leave with one practical way to name and reinforce a competency in their own classroom. The goal is not to add more, but to make what is already happening more intentional.


Speakers
avatar for Jacque Deahl

Jacque Deahl

None of the above, Idaho Department of Education
Jacque Deahl serves as the GEAR UP Idaho Statewide Coordinator at the Idaho State Department of Education, where she works with colleagues and partners across the state to support college and career readiness efforts for students. Her work focuses on strengthening career connected... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
TBA

1:00pm MDT

Creating a Culture of Inquiry
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
This workshop is designed to help transform classrooms from spaces defined by finding the "right answer" to environments fueled by student curiosity. Participants will evaluate and practice questioning and discussion techniques that minimize student fear, encourage deeper participation, and empower students to generate their own questions. In addition, we will practice in converting low-level recall questions into high-level discussion questions that require students to justify claims, synthesize evidence, and engage in genuine intellectual debate. These techniques cultivate a culture of inquiry, leading to increased student ownership of the learning process and gains in critical thinking across all content areas.
Speakers
avatar for Emily Sarha

Emily Sarha

Current ISTA Member, Post Falls High School
My topic is about getting students to ask questions and engage in discussion in science class. 
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
TBA
  Science, 9-12, 6-8
  • global Y

1:00pm MDT

Sentences & Sensemaking: Critical Thinking Made Visible
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
Learn how sentence-level writing can unlock deeper understanding of complex concepts for learners. This interactive session blends practice and reflection as participants move between experiencing and facilitating high-impact writing tasks connected to content learning.  Lee has requested that IDE might provide the book The Writing Revolution 2.0 for the first 20 participants who attend--we await a reply.
Speakers
avatar for Lee Slichter

Lee Slichter

Current ISTA Member, Idaho Science Coach
Andrea Baerwald commented, "Lee brings warmth, enthusiasm, and a genuine passion for education to everything she does."
Wednesday July 29, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
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2:15pm MDT

Initial Priorities for becoming a more STEM-Focused School
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
In this session we will explore the essential conditions and organizational structures required to move beyond isolated STEM activities and toward a cohesive, school-wide culture of integrated STEM.
We will examine the critical "readiness factors" that determine long-term success and sustainability, including leadership alignment, flexible scheduling, physical and digital infrastructure and strategic partnerships.  By focusing on these structural pillars first, administrators and educators can ensure their STEM initiatives are sustainable, equitable, and capable of fostering the critical thinking skills students need for the future. Participants will leave with a roadmap for building an environment where STEM doesn't just happen, it thrives.
Speakers
avatar for Wendy Ruchti

Wendy Ruchti

Current ISTA Member, Idaho State University
I am currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Idaho State University College of Education.  My primary focus is to bring high-quality STEM learning to all students.  I have a background as a middle school math and science teacher and then earned my Ph.D. in Science and... Read More →
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA

2:15pm MDT

Sourdough for Science! Citizen Science Meets Phenomenon-Driven Instruction
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Dive into the fascinating world of sourdough starters—a living, bubbling microbial ecosystem.
Discover how this everyday phenomenon can help you explore energy flow, cellular respiration, biodiversity, and ecosystem dynamics with your students.  You’ll get hands-on with citizen science, walk away with ready-to-use classroom ideas, and maybe even develop a new hobby. Get ready to feed your curiosity—and maybe a sourdough starters while you are at it!
Speakers
avatar for McKenzie Sonderegger

McKenzie Sonderegger

Current ISTA Member, Professional Learning Solutions
Idaho Science Coach Region IV (Magic Valley) since 2022ISTA Board MemberInstruction Designer and Curriculum Developer for American Heritage Online SchoolSecondary Educator at Kimberly Middle SchoolRobotics Coach
avatar for Gena Dean

Gena Dean

Current ISTA Member, West Minico Middle School
Life Science 7th Grade Educator for Minidoka School District for 3 years.
Wednesday July 29, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA
  Science, 6-8, 9-12
  • global Y
 
Thursday, July 30
 

10:45am MDT

Connecting to Community through Citizen Science
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
Participants will connect with the local community and larger scientific community using Seek and iNaturalist to identify plants, animals, bugs and fungi in the school yard or neighborhood.  The apps are fun and user-friendly, with endless opportunities.  Then, we'll discuss how we can use these apps--and other citizen science projects--to make science relevant to our student's real lives.  Participants should bring a smartphone or tablet with data to fully participate in the workshop.
Speakers
avatar for Amy Post

Amy Post

Current IdEEA Member, Idaho Out-of-School Network
This is my last application, I promise!
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
TBA

10:45am MDT

Workforce Development Council + STEM: A Practical Guide to Funding, Programs, and Career Connections
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
If you’ve ever thought:
  • “There are so many programs… where do I even start?”
  • “How do I connect what I teach to real careers?”
  • “What opportunities are  worth my time and my students’ time?”
This session answers that.


You will walk away with:
  • A clear map of Workforce Development Council + STEM's key programs and how they connect
  • Practical ways to bring career relevance into your classroom immediately
  • Direct access to opportunities like  LAUNCH, I STEM, (IDSF) Science fairs, externships, and grants
  • Ready to use tools and a practical guide for all WDC + STEM Programming
  • Insight into how Idaho is aligning education with workforce needs
And just as important, you’ll have space to share your ideas, challenges, and needs so this work continues to improve with educator voice at the center.
Speakers
avatar for Branzell Porchia

Branzell Porchia

None of the above, Workforce Development Council
This interactive session offers a clear and practical look into Idaho’s STEM and workforce ecosystem, designed specifically for educators, school leaders, and career advisors.Participants will gain an inside perspective on key statewide initiatives including LAUNCH, I STEM, Idaho... Read More →
avatar for Amanda Paterson

Amanda Paterson

None of the above, Workforce Development Council
This interactive session offers a clear and practical look into Idaho’s STEM and workforce ecosystem, designed specifically for educators, school leaders, and career advisors.Participants will gain an inside perspective on key statewide initiatives including LAUNCH, I STEM, Idaho... Read More →
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
TBA

10:45am MDT

Base-Jumping Eggs! Using Local Phenomena and Place-Based Science to Boost Rigor and Student Engagement
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
Many science lessons feel disconnected from students’ lives–this session shows how to change that through place-based science. We will look at one specific example– reimagining the classic egg drop to be inspired by the famous base jumpers of Twin Falls–and see how using local phenomenon made this project more engaging, challenging, and FUN for students. Then we will explore many other ideas for local phenomena (get ready to learn some cool things about Idaho). Finally, teachers will get a chance to brainstorm their own community connections and resources to bring the outside world into their lessons. 
Speakers
avatar for Cassidy Huggins

Cassidy Huggins

Current ISTA Member, Idaho Science Coaches
I am one of the Idaho Science Coaches who lives in Twin Falls, Idaho and works with science teacher K-12 right here in Region 4. I have a B.S. in Chemistry and a M.S.S.E. in Science Education. Before becoming a science coach, I taught secondary science for 9 years at the middle school... Read More →
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
TBA

10:45am MDT

Bridging the Gap Between Curriculum and Assessment
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
To better support your students in demonstrating their knowledge and abilities on the summative assessment, this session will break down the gap that exists between curriculum adopted at a local level and the state assessment students take. The design of each of these components are intentionally done, but do not always have direct alignment. The focus will be on understanding how content standards drive the creation of these two components, and how the standards are represented in each are different. Come explore these two pieces of the learning puzzle and plan for stronger connection between what you teach and how students will demonstrate their understanding.
Speakers
avatar for Austin Ambrose

Austin Ambrose

Current ICTM Member, Idaho Department of Education
As the ISAT assessment coordinator at the Idaho Department of Education, my role is to support implementation and interpretation of the statewide summative assessment for all grades and content areas (ELA, Math, and Science). I come from a background of working in schools, primarily... Read More →
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
TBA

10:45am MDT

Beyond Compliance: A Social Model for Neuro-Inclusive STEM
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
As the Idaho STEM Action Center joins the Workforce Development Council in July 2026, the focus on a "STEM-literate workforce for all" has never been higher. However, systemic cognitive barriers, especially in online classes, often sideline neurodivergent learners. STEM rigor should not be a barrier to STEM access. Drawing on the Social Model of Disability, this session reframes learning struggles in online STEM as design misalignments. We will explore how cognitive load and split-attention tasks in digital labs disproportionately affect neurodivergent learners. Rather than waiting for a 504 or IEP adjustment, attendees will learn to implement Universal Design strategies that benefit all students, focusing on the off-screen scaffolding with physical tools that bridge the gap between the screen and the student’s working memory.
Speakers
avatar for Merrie Rampy

Merrie Rampy

None of the above, Southern Utah University
Merrie Rampy is an instructional designer at Southern Utah University’s Center for Teaching Innovation and a doctoral student in Educational Psychology and Technology. With over 30 years in STEM education, including leadership roles in curriculum and statewide initiatives, she focuses... Read More →
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
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10:45am MDT

Beyond the Ban: Ethical & Effective AI Use in Secondary Classrooms
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
As generative AI tools become more accessible to students, many educators are asking big questions about ethics, academic integrity, and instruction. This spring, a new credit-approved courseEDIN50772: Beyond the Ban: Ethical & Effective AI Use in Secondary Classrooms—will focus on helping middle and high school teachers move beyond banning AI and instead teach students to use it responsibly and productively. Participants will explore current research, ethical considerations, classroom AI policies (including a 🟢🟡🔴 stoplight model), and redesign assignments using the SAMR framework so AI supports thinking, not copy/paste.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Melyssa Ferro

Dr. Melyssa Ferro

Current ISTA Member; Current IdEEA Member, Caldwell School District
Caldwell School District #132K-12 Digital Innovation and Integration Specialist, STEM coordinator, Middle School Science TeacherCaldwell, Idaho
Thursday July 30, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am MDT
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1:00pm MDT

Birds, Binoculars, and Big Data: Bringing Citizen Science into Your Classroom
Thursday July 30, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
What if your students could contribute to real scientific research—starting tomorrow?
In this engaging professional development session, veteran science educator Jamie Brunmeier shares how teachers can bring authentic ornithology and field science into the classroom through the creation of IARC, a collaborative citizen-science approach that allows students to collect meaningful ecological data. Participants will learn simple, classroom-ready strategies for guiding students in bird observation, habitat monitoring, and data collection that contribute to larger scientific studies.
The best part? These projects work with any age group—from kindergarten through adults—making it possible for entire school communities to participate in real research. Teachers will leave with practical tools, field activities, and project ideas that build student curiosity, observation skills, and environmental stewardship while connecting learning to authentic science.
If you want students doing science instead of just reading about it, this session will show you how citizen science can transform your classroom into a research lab—right outside your door.
Speakers
avatar for Jamie Brunmeier

Jamie Brunmeier

Current ISTA Member, Homedale High School Science, Idaho Digital Learning Alliance Instructor, and ISTA Board Member
I am a veteran science educator with over 25 years of experience teaching middle and high school science, including dual-credit biology and environmental science.  I specialize in field-based science instruction that connects students to authentic research and environmental stewardship... Read More →
Thursday July 30, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
TBA

1:00pm MDT

Tiny Tablets, Big Claims: CER Writing with Alka-Seltzer Rockets
Thursday July 30, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
How do we help students move from exciting experiments to strong scientific explanations? In this interactive session, educators will learn how to intentionally integrate Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning (CER) writing using the high-engagement phenomenon of Alka-Seltzer rockets. Participants will experience the investigation as learners, analyze student-friendly data, and practice crafting claims supported by measurable evidence and scientific reasoning. The session models scaffolds, sentence frames, and discussion strategies that support students at varying writing levels while maintaining scientific rigor. Attendees will explore how to use CER as both a formative assessment tool and a sensemaking strategy, helping students explain why results occurred—not just what happened. Leave with adaptable lesson structures and practical tools to make CER writing meaningful, accessible, and fun.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Melyssa Ferro

Dr. Melyssa Ferro

Current ISTA Member; Current IdEEA Member, Caldwell School District
Caldwell School District #132K-12 Digital Innovation and Integration Specialist, STEM coordinator, Middle School Science TeacherCaldwell, Idaho
Thursday July 30, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
TBA
  Science, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
  • global Y

1:00pm MDT

Students Leading STEM: Inside the Idaho EcosySTEM Student Ambassador Program
Thursday July 30, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
What happens when students take the lead in shaping STEM culture in their schools and communities? In this interactive session, Idaho EcosySTEM Student Ambassadors (grades 6–12) share their experiences as student advocates for STEM. Ambassadors will discuss the projects they’ve led, industry experiences that shaped their interests, and the leadership skills they’ve developed along the way. Participants will hear directly from students about what truly engages young people in STEM and will take part in a hands-on activity led by the Ambassadors highlighting the types of STEM projects students are bringing back to their schools and communities.
Speakers
avatar for Idaho EcosySTEM Student Ambassadors

Idaho EcosySTEM Student Ambassadors

None of the above, Idaho STEM Ecosystem
The Idaho EcosySTEM Student Ambassadors are 6th-12th grade students who aim to advocate for STEM in their schools and beyond.
Thursday July 30, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
TBA

1:00pm MDT

REVIT: Preparing Students for the Clean‑Energy Workforce Through Integrated Science Learning
Thursday July 30, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
This session explores the development of a future‑ready clean‑energy pathway built through industry collaboration and teacher co‑design. The Renewable Energy Vehicle and Infrastructure Technician (REVIT) program shows how districts can prepare students for emerging careers in renewable energy, hydrogen technologies, and sustainable infrastructure while strengthening secondary science learning.


REVIT was created in response to regional demand for a skilled hydrogen‑energy workforce and integrates project‑based learning, NGSS, CTE standards, and industry input to create a coherent, multi‑year sequence. The pathway equips students with real‑world problem‑solving skills and deepens understanding of energy systems, engineering design, and sustainability.


Beginning with a lab‑based exploratory science course, students investigate clean‑energy and sustainable‑design challenges before progressing into more advanced technical studies. Participants will leave with curriculum examples, resources, and implementation insights to adapt this model locally and connect science learning with meaningful career pathways.
Speakers
avatar for Hanna Jaramillo

Hanna Jaramillo

Career-Connected STEM Education Designer & Consultant, Teater-Crocker
Hanna Jaramillo has deep experience as a Teaching and Learning Associate Director and secondary teacher. This is the foundation of her work designing equitable, future-ready learning experiences. Her work centers on empowering educators, aligning curricula with standards and sustainability... Read More →
Thursday July 30, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
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2:15pm MDT

Fast & Curious: Bringing Math Vocabulary to Life in Every Grade
Thursday July 30, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
In this interactive session, you’ll experience the Fast & Curious EduProtocol and see how it can be used to build math vocabulary across all grade levels. Through engaging strategies like the Great American Race, Thin Slides, and more, you’ll explore simple, repeatable activities that get students actively using and understanding math language. We’ll also look at the research behind why vocabulary is critical for math success and how strengthening it can improve student outcomes. You’ll leave with practical, ready-to-use ideas to bring math vocabulary to life in your classroom right away. (These strategies can be used in any subject area, but our focus will be math.)
Speakers
avatar for Shelley Nash

Shelley Nash

Current ICTM Member, ICTM
Award winning teacher from Idaho :)
Thursday July 30, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
TBA

2:15pm MDT

TJ McKenna Secondary Breakout
Thursday July 30, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT

Speakers
avatar for Thomas McKenna

Thomas McKenna

Dr. Thomas "TJ" McKenna is Clinical Assistant Professor of Science Education and Director of the Center for STEM Professional Learning at Scale at Boston University's Wheelock College of Education and Human Development. With 20 years of experience as scientist, educator, and science... Read More →
Thursday July 30, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
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2:15pm MDT

Beyond the Test: Turning ISAT Items into Instructional Tools
Thursday July 30, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
Most teachers encounter ISAT sample and interim items once a year — during test prep. But the educators who see the strongest student outcomes aren't saving these tools for the final stretch. They're using them in October, in January, for a Tuesday warm-up. And it changes how they teach.


This session makes the case for integrating single assessment items throughout the year as instructional tools — not test preparation. Participants will experience a brief model lesson built around one item, then explore practical strategies for embedding items into bell ringers, collaborative activities, and formative assessment checkpoints. The goal is building students' capacity to think through complex problems, communicate
 their reasoning, and show what they know — all year long.
Examples draw from math and science, but strategies apply across content areas. No device required, though digital resources will be shared.
Speakers
avatar for Amber Van Vooren

Amber Van Vooren

Current ICTM Member, Idaho Department of Education
Amber Van Vooren works as the Interim and Formative Assessment Coordinator at the Idaho Department of Education, where she supports LEAs and schools across the state in developing and implementing coherent, balanced assessment systems. Her work spans interim and formative assessment... Read More →
Thursday July 30, 2026 2:15pm - 3:15pm MDT
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