Metropolitan Detroit Science Teachers Association

Serving Southeast Michigan Science Teachers Since 1941

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The "Science is Sweet" Fall Conference took place on Saturday October 18, 2025.  There were sixteen breakout sessions and one keynote session.  Please visit:

https://bit.ly/3KwyElc

to view a Google folder with the day's schedule and resources from each session.

Sessions included:


  • AI - A Tool for Learning
  • AI in the Science Classroom
  • Beyond the Field Trip: Creative Ways to Connect Students with Conservation
  • Branching Out: Using Models to Understand Evolutionary Change
  • Comics and Science "Say What?"
  • Frozen in Time: Using Proxy Data to Explain Past Climates
  • How Can AI Help You Build Interactive STEM Lessons Students Love?
  • Integrating AI, Computational Thinking, and Literacy into Instruction
  • Navigating Chemical Safety and Laboratory Regulations for Teachers and Administrators
  • New Visions Biology: An Open Source Resource
  • Open SciEd in High School - Experiences from the Classroom
  • Participatory Science with Students
  • So Many SEPs, So Little Time.......
  • Spark Questions with Anchoring Phenomena and a Driving Question Board
  • STEM is HOT!
  • STEM on a Shoestring
  • Sticky Questions, Sweet Insights: A Scientist Discussion
  • Student Collaboration in the Science Classroom
  • The Open SciEd Instructional Model: Routines for Advancing Students Through a Storyline
  • Turning CER Writing from Sour to Sweet

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