AI Playground is an interactive platform that allows users to experiment with and explore various artificial intelligence models and tools. It provides a hands-on environment for testing AI capabilities, from natural language processing to image generation, enabling users to create, refine, and learn from AI in real-time.
This session will introduce easy to implement strategies that support the growing population of neurodivergent students. This session will include specific examples of resources to be used at the elementary and secondary levels.
Join us for an interactive journey into the world of Google Sheets! In this beginner-friendly session, you'll unravel the basics, learn to navigate the interface, and dive into creating and managing your first spreadsheets. Discover the power of formulas, formatting tools, and collaborative features, setting a solid foundation to excel in your spreadsheet adventures.
This session will show you just how easy it is to incorporate number talks into your daily math instruction to allow students to develop number sense and strengthen reasoning skills, even in your older students! You will be provided with examples and resources that you can take back to your classroom and begin using right away to foster those rich math discussions that are vital in helping students become better mathematical thinkers (WITHOUT having to always rely on a calculator)!
Discover the power of Hexagonal Thinking—a dynamic strategy that ignites student curiosity, deepens understanding, and fosters meaningful connections between ideas. In this interactive professional development session, you'll explore how this versatile tool transforms classroom discussions into vibrant, collaborative learning experiences. Learn practical techniques to implement Hexagonal Thinking across any subject area, and watch your students' critical thinking and creativity flourish. Walk away inspired, equipped, and ready to unlock new possibilities in your teaching!
This is a in-depth follow up to the trainings offered to Poplar Bluff Schools staff earlier this school year. In this session, we will briefly recap key concepts and discuss specific scenarios and resources geared to promote positive mental health in the junior high and high school settings. This session is applicable to any staff working with this population of students and focuses on building connections and relationships to improve student/staff experiences in the school setting.
Self-care for teachers is essential for their well-being and ability to effectively teach. This session will include prioritizing your physical, mental, and emotional health by practicing relaxation techniques, setting boundaries, seeking support from colleagues and mental health professionals, taking breaks, staying organized, and engaging in activities that bring joy and fulfillment. By taking care of yourself, educators can prevent burnout, reduce stress, and ultimately be better equipped to support their students and excel in their roles.
Inspirational/Motivational on how to improve culture and support the people in our buildings. It is more driven towards female administrators, but all can attend
Explore how gratitude can transform your personal well-being and professional practice in "The Power of Gratitude." This session will highlight the profound impact of cultivating gratitude on mental health, relationships, and overall happiness. Learn simple, practical strategies to incorporate gratitude into your daily life and classroom environment, fostering a positive and supportive atmosphere for students and colleagues alike. Discover how small acts of gratitude can build resilience, enhance engagement, and strengthen connections within your school community. Through interactive discussions and reflective activities, you’ll leave equipped with tools to make gratitude an integral part of your teaching and living. Join us to unlock the power of gratitude and create a ripple effect of positivity in and out of the classroom!
For those who need to laugh, reflect, recharge, feel grateful, or just get a break from everything education. It’s not always about school; it’s about being a person with purpose. Know that everything your mother said is TRUE. Come join me as we put value on living life the way our mothers taught us. Everyone will get their own homemade worksheet and a GOODIE. Bring a pencil.
SPED facts can be hard to understand, so let's work as a team. Let us help you develop a better understanding of how to better serve your IEP students in your GEN ED classroom.
In this session, we’ll show you how to build and apply a custom ad hoc filter tailored for Homeroom classes. You’ll learn step-by-step filter creation, then explore where and how to generate Homeroom-based reports across Infinite Campus. Discover efficient ways to keep rosters updated, access real-time data, and streamline day-to-day administrative tasks—equipping you with actionable insights for better decision-making.
What do you get when you combine paper and a whiteboard? The ultimate tool to engage students who need to work through problems. Wipebook’s unique surfaces mimic the feel of a whiteboard, allowing students to approach challenges with confidence and freedom—something regular paper can’t quite offer. When students are tackling tough problems, having an erasable surface like a whiteboard can make all the difference.
Wipebooks are paper-based notebooks and flipcharts that erase just like a whiteboard. With multiple sheets, they offer plenty of space for students to explore and solve problems without running out of room. Their portable size means students can take their problem-solving skills wherever they go. These simple yet effective whiteboard notebooks and flipcharts are perfect for teachers who need a whiteboard handy at all times. WORK. SAVE. ERASE. RESTART. (Team Wipebook, 2023).
Wipebooks are a fun and engaging way to get students thinking actively!
I used Wipebooks with my students to tackle equation word problems—a challenge that often feels intimidating for math learners. Not only did my students excel at the task, but they loved it too, and kept asking, "When can we do this again?"
Learning Objectives: (1) Define Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) (2) Discuss Trauma Responses and Red Flags (3) Identify Supports and Resources for Coaches in Protecting and Reporting. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) impact over half of children before the age of 18 and this includes student-athletes. Although athletes are often expected to excel and push themselves physically and mentally, trauma takes a toll and can have life-long consequences. In this training, we will define trauma and ACEs, discuss student-athlete responses to trauma and how to recognize them, and identify your role as a coach in providing support and resources for student-athletes in need.
This session will focus on YOU! We will work on recognizing our individual stressors/triggers and barriers to self-care. We will take a deeper look into time management strategies, coping mechanisms, mindfulness, and other tools to help us prioritize self-care, improve communication, and build connections with those around us. This session is appropriate for any staff member who is interested in understanding their own mental health better and learning basic ways to cope with stress/triggers.
During this session, we will address barriers to attendance by exploring resources from other schools. From schoolwide systems to classroom supports, you will walk away with ideas for next semester while also thinking about ideas for future school years.
In this dynamic session, we’ll explore how academic subjects like math, science, and English can seamlessly connect to career-technical education (CTE), creating meaningful learning experiences that prepare students for success in both college and career pathways. The session will also feature an exclusive guided tour of the Poplar Bluff Technical Career Center, where attendees will see firsthand how academic knowledge is applied in technical training programs. Experience the cutting-edge resources and collaborative environment that support student learning and career readiness.
Learn how to fix your hair like your hairstylist! Let us teach you how to curl your hair using different size irons, different types of irons and how to get the volume you’ve always wanted.
In this session, we will discuss the philosophy and goals of arts education in elementary and secondary schools. We will explore the reasons for teaching art, music, drama, dance, poetry, and other art forms. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of why art and music education are not just "nice to have" but vital to the development of well-rounded, successful students.
Have you ever had a group of students that had scored below grade level in phonological awareness on their iReady diagnostic, and wondered what you could do to improve their scores? This session will look at activities that you can do with your students in small group to increase their scores and improve their reading. You will leave here with activities and hands-on things that you can implement right away.
Participants will gain valuable insights into identifying, preventing, and addressing problematic behaviors while promoting a culture of respect, responsibility, and engagement in the classroom.
We will dive into the dynamic world of classroom behavior management, exploring practical strategies and tools to create a positive and productive learning environment that fosters a conducive atmosphere for learning and growth. This session is designed to ensure everyone walks away with something they can implement in their classroom the next day if they choose to, regardless of where they are in their educational career.
This session will introduce easy to implement strategies that support the growing population of neurodivergent students. This session will include specific examples of resources to be used at the elementary and secondary levels.
Discover simple strategies to plan practices and manage shared spaces efficiently. This session will provide tips to help high school coaches stay organized, communicate effectively, and make the most of their time and facilities.
Discover the power of Google Classroom in this hands-on session led by an experienced educator with over 16 years of teaching and 10+ years of Google Classroom expertise. As a Level 2 Google Certified Educator, the presenter will guide you through the essential features of Google Classroom, from setting up classes to managing assignments, grading, and streamlining communication with students. You'll also learn time-saving tips and innovative tricks to enhance student engagement and improve workflow efficiency. Designed for educators of all experience levels, this session will provide practical strategies to integrate Google Classroom into your teaching practice seamlessly. Whether you're new to the platform or looking to refine your skills, you'll leave with actionable insights and resources to elevate your classroom experience. Bring your questions and get ready to unlock the full potential of Google Classroom!
Discover how to harness the power of Google Workspace and integrated apps to streamline your workflow, stay organized, and make grading a breeze. This session will explore tips and tools for leveraging Google Classroom, Google Drive, and add-ons to simplify daily tasks, manage student work efficiently, and save valuable time. Perfect for educators looking to enhance productivity and reduce stress!
Are you an administrator, teacher, or counselor eager to spot early signs of student risk? Join us for a concise overview of how the Infinite Campus Analytics and Early Warning Tools provides predictive insights on attendance, behavior, curriculum, and stability. Learn how to interpret GRAD Scores, identify at-risk students sooner, and take practical steps to strengthen student outcomes in your school.
This session will show you just how easy it is to incorporate number talks into your daily math instruction to allow students to develop their number sense and strengthen their reasoning skills. You will be provided with examples and resources that you can take back to your classroom and begin using right away to foster those rich math discussions that are vital in helping students become better mathematical thinkers!
In this session we will focus on ways to make the most of our PLC time. Discussion will include how to organize your meeting time, how to be proactive with planning and how to ensure all team members are heard.
The QPR mission is to reduce suicidal behaviors and save lives by providing innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training. The signs of crisis are all around us. We believe that quality education empowers all people, regardless of their background, to make a positive difference in the life of someone they know.
Join us for a comprehensive presentation designed to connect students and teachers with vital community resources. This session will explore a wide range of supports available to address pressing needs such as food security, mental health services, housing assistance, employment and transportation options. We will also spotlight specialized resources for youth in foster care, ensuring equitable access to essential services. Participants will learn about local programs, organizations, and tools that can help students and educators navigate challenges and foster a supportive learning environment. Practical strategies for identifying and accessing these resources will be shared, along with guidance on how to advocate for students and families in need.
Each day, we use established motor plans to help us efficiently and effectively navigate daily routines. In this course, participants will learn why a consistent motor plan is a key consideration for AAC selection.
Participants will gain valuable insights into identifying, preventing, and addressing problematic behaviors while promoting a culture of respect, responsibility, and engagement in the classroom.
Explore practical strategies to foster resilience, adaptability, and a love for learning and growth amongst teams. Learn how to encourage athletes to embrace challenges, persevere through setbacks, and strive for continuous improvement both on and off the field. Walk away with tools to create a positive and empowering environment that builds not only athletic success but also lifelong skills for personal and academic growth.
Discover ways to streamline your classroom learning with Google Classroom. This session will help you master the basics of Google Classroom. You will also unlock essential tips and tricks to help make Google Classroom run smoothly every day.
Miss the ease of Data Grids from Tyler SIS? In this interactive session, we’ll explore Infinite Campus’s Data Viewer and Filter Designer tools to build custom rosters and on-demand data views. Learn how to drag and drop fields into a real-time display and apply advanced filters to generate the exact classroom information you need—whether it’s quick attendance lists or specialized grouping data.
WHAT TO EXPECT: This session aims to provide educators with strategies, tools, and resources to support multilingual students. It focuses on understanding the unique challenges these learners face, fostering an inclusive classroom environment, and implementing practical instructional methods to promote language acquisition and content mastery.WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This PD is designed for educators of all experience levels who teach English Language Learners (ELLs). It caters to both experienced teachers looking to refine their strategies and newer educators seeking foundational skills. It will also help anyone who is interested in some of the legal questions surrounding our multilingual population.
Tips, tricks, and strategies to use for maximizing intervention time. We will discuss dividing kids up into groups and how to use different resources to make small group instruction easier to implement.
This session will show you just how easy it is to incorporate number talks into your daily math instruction to allow students to develop their number sense and strengthen their reasoning skills. You will be provided with examples and resources that you can take back to your classroom and begin using right away to foster those rich math discussions that are vital in helping students become better mathematical thinkers!
This presentation is designed to educate participants about the critical issues surrounding youth substance use. It will provide a comprehensive overview of current data trends and statistics, highlighting the prevalence and patterns of substance use among young people. Participants will explore the unique risks youth face, including developmental vulnerabilities, peer pressure, and environmental influences. The session will delve into the key risk and protective factors that influence youth substance use, offering insights into the roles of family, school, community, and individual resilience. Attendees will gain practical strategies and actionable steps to support prevention efforts, promote healthy decision-making, and create environments that foster positive youth development. Whether you are a parent, educator, or community member, this presentation equips you with the tools and knowledge to make a meaningful difference in addressing and reducing substance use among young people. Join us to be part of the solution!
Encouraging student leadership in the classroom and community involves providing opportunities for students to take on responsibilities, make decisions, and collaborate with their peers. Learn how to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where students feel empowered to voice their opinions, ideas, and concerns is essential.
We want to work together to ensure the best ways to promote students independence. We want to work as a team, to ensure accountability throughout their student lead years. As they grow into young adults, they will require this learned independence to prosper.
Participants will learn about several CoughDrop features that providers can employ to help guide AAC intervention and implementation. This course will cover tools for collecting data, modeling, and goal setting within the app. Key features of the built-in evaluation tool will also be discussed.