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WELCOME TO WCSS 19!  Please check the WCSS Website for council news, information about WCSS mini-grants, upcoming PD opportunities, and more! Also, you can access all submitted presenter materials here.  Enjoy your two days of social studies fun in Madison!
Sunday, March 17 • 3:45pm - 4:35pm
Creative Projects in the Advanced (or any) Classroom FILLING

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"Creativity requires input, and that's what research is. You're gathering material with which to build." Even AP and Honors students need a chance to use their creative side in the advanced curriculum. It allows for students to think outside the box with how they can utilize their knowledge around the subject matter. We'll be discussing ways to add projects and activities that harness that creative side in a high school or middle school setting. From designing one-pagers to puppet shows to action figures, we'll be sure to have something to add to your class experience. Be prepared for a myriad of different strategies that are easy to implement and start engaging your students in a different way.

Speakers
avatar for Alisha Neinfeldt

Alisha Neinfeldt

Teacher, Cadott High School
This is my tenth year at Cadott High School and I currently teach U.S. History, APUSH, Sociology, and History 8. I'm also the High School Travel Club Advisor. I enjoy working with young people and love to see when they have "light bulb" moments. I have found a passion for teaching... Read More →
avatar for Justin Glodowski

Justin Glodowski

Former WCSS President, Marshfield HS
Host of the ENGAGE: Teaching the Social Studies Podcast!

Exhibitors

Sunday March 17, 2019 3:45pm - 4:35pm CDT
Room III