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FOSS Newsletter #30
Fall 2007

Calendar of Events

FOSS Institutes

Delta Education hosts one-day FOSS Institutes in conjunction with the N007 National NSTA Conference in St Louis.There is a K–6 Informational Institute and a Middle School Informational Institute that take place on the Wednesday (March 28, 2006)7before the conference. These Institutes are designed for all educators—lead teachers, administrators, curriculum coordinators, professional developers, and university methods instructors.

This fall, the elementary institute will be for educators from districts that have implemented FOSS for at least a year and it will focus on using formative assessment to improve teaching and learning. The focus will be on new assessment tools and strategies designed specifically for FOSS modules grades 3-6.

The Middle School Institute will provide an introduction to the program by focusing on the new Chemical Interactions Course for grades 7 and 8 .This course is designed for education leaders who are now or will soon be implementing this course.

There is no charge for the Institutes, but they are by invitation only.  Times and locations are listed in the calendar.  To request an invitation and secure your spot at the Institute of your choice, please call, write, fax or e-mail:

Pam Frisoni
Delta Education
80 Northwest Boulevard
Nashua, NH 03063
pfrisoni@delta-edu.com
Phone: 1.800.258.1302 ext. 503
Fax: 603.579.3504

Check the FOSSweb.com Calendar for FOSS Institutes at the
Fall 2007 NSTA area conferences.

NSTA 2007 FALL AREA CONFERENCES

Detroit, MI Oct 18 –20, 2007
Denver, CO Nov 8–10, 2007
Birmingham, AL Dec 6–8, 2007


FOSS WORKSHOPS IN THE NSTA PROGRAM

THURSDAY (10/18; 11/8; 12/6)
8:30–10:30 Force and Motion Fundamentals for Middle School
11:30–1:00 FOSS Assessment—Valuing Academic Progress in Grades 3–6
2:00–4:30 FOSS Chemical Interactions for Middle School Students

FRIDAY (10/19; 11/9; 12/7)
8:00–11:00 Using Science Notebooks with FOSS Modules K–6
11:30–1:00 FOSS Assessment—Valuing Academic Progress
in Grades 3–6 (same as workshop on Thursday)
2:00–4:30 Using Science Notebooks Featuring
FOSS Middle School


For more details about these workshops and other upcoming
events, visit the online FOSS Professional Development Calendar
at http://www.fossweb.com/news/calendar.php.


NEW PRODUCTS FEATURED AT FOSS WORKSHOPS


FOSS Science Notebooks

Grades K-6
Save time and money with consumable FOSS Science Notebooks. Investigation Duplication Masters from the FOSS Teacher Guide are all in one place with additional blank pages where students can record, organize, and interpret their observations.

FOSS Science Notebook Folio
Grades K-6
Engaging in active science is one part experience and two parts making sense of the experience. The science notebook helps students with the sense-making part. Notebooks provide two major benefits to students who are engaged in scientific inquiry, documentation, and cognitive engagement. The FOSS Science Notebook folio offers instructions and strategies for teachers to implement science notebooks in the FOSS curriculum.


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