CLOSE
Relax, we can help.
With so many features and functions, we fully understand that getting the software to do what you want can be daunting at times.
YIKES!
CHANGES SAVED
SESSION EXPIRED
We appreciate that your browser hung out with us for so long, but your session has expired! If you want to register, we need to refresh your connection. We limit session time to 30 minutes for your security and to free up unused registration slots for others.
SESSION EXPIRED
Your session on this page has expired. We expire your session to protect your information in case you sit on a page too long with no activity.

Rising Heat: An Engaging Phenomenon

Please sign in to access your itinerary, materials and links to all your sessions.

Please enter your access code!
CONTACT HOST
Primary Contact:
Melissa Rummel
Email | +17203080783

Event Coordinator:
Robert Payo
Email | +17203185951

 
SAVE TO CALENDAR

Google | Outlook | Outlook.com (Office 365) | iCal | Other

SHARE
Overview
Register ▸
Rising Heat: An Engaging Phenomenon
Rising Heat: An Engaging Phenomenon
Thu, April 30, 2026 @ 04:00 PM — 05:00 PM (MDT)
Event Banner
THIS EVENT IS 100% FREE!

Heat waves, urban heat, drought, and increased heat related health impacts are shared experiences in our communities today. Join us to discover how we might use this new reality as an engaging phenomenon to peak student interest and curiosity, not only to understand the science behind a warming environment, but also to explore solutions and actions that can make a difference. 


We will share activities to engage students around the topic of heat, as well as ways to include local heat phenomena as an anchor for place-based investigations of science concepts. 


Note: This is a virtual PD session. You will receive a Zoom link and instructions for joining after you register.



Registration: Open
Event Date
APR
30
THURSDAY
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
SAVE TO CALENDAR

Google | Outlook | Outlook.com (Office 365) | iCal | Other

Registration Closes
April 30, 2026 @ 4:00 pm
Attendee Registration
POWERED BY