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Teaching Energy as a Crosscutting Concept in K–6 Science

Join us for hands-on professional learning session focused on teaching Energy and Matter as a crosscutting concept using the PA STEELS standards. This workshop emphasizes phenomena-driven instruction, systems thinking, and practical strategies for helping upper elementary students make sense of energy transfer.

 What You’ll Learn

Participants will:

  • Build a clear understanding of Energy & Matter as a STEELS crosscutting concept.
  •  Explore how energy moves through systems and how to help students model those ideas.
  •  Identify and address common student misconceptions about energy.
  •  Engage in hands-on investigations that illustrate observable evidence of energy transfer.
  •  Experience STEELS-aligned, phenomena-based routines.
  •  Explore OpenSciEd energy curriculum materials and classroom-ready investigations.

What to Expect

This interactive workshop includes:

  •  A phenomenon kickoff (Why does a metal spoon heat up in hot soup?)
  •  Mini-investigations (heat conduction, tuning forks, solar panels, simple circuits)
  • Strategies for analyzing student questions and supporting sensemaking
  • Exploration of energy phenomena such as:

Playground equipment heating in sunlight

  Ice melting at different rates

Why solar lights turn on at night

Guided time to explore the OpenSciEd Energy unit, including investigations, student models, and consensus-building discussions.

Aligned to PA STEELS – Energy & Matter

Act 48: 5 hours 

Lunch: on your own

Cost: complementary

Target Audience
Upper elementary teachers and administrators
Learner Outcomes
  • A bank of energy-related phenomena
  •  Classroom-ready investigation ideas
  •  STEELS-aligned resources
  •  Materials to support hands-on energy instruction

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