I have been very fortunate to have attended AVID Summer Institute, not once, but two summers in a row.
The first summer I was registered for Science I, which was a great match because I was teaching Earth Science, Biology, and Health Science. I learned so much. I incorporated a great many AVID strategies that year, including the interactive science notebook. It was my first year using one; there was a steep learning curve.
That was the first year I ran a Gemklocx lab for procedures and fell in love. Hands-on, collaborative, and fell perfectly within the scientific method unit. It helped meet the students’ learning goals for understanding the importance of following procedures.
In June, 2017 Heritage High hired me to teach Anatomy and Physiology, and Biology. What I did not realize at the time was that Heritage High is a demo school for AVID, which I have been actively trying to use their strategies in the classroom. It has been truly impressive to see teachers school-wide on board with AVID strategies.
Heritage High graciously sent me to summer institute where I was registered to attend Student Success. Another terrific series. Again, the strategies were amazing, some review and some new. I have implemented many this year. I use a Student Choice series of strategies from AVID that students use to choose how they want to express their understanding of a topic. I also use Learning Logs, Quickwrites, Reflections, and just recently graduated to Philosophical Chairs. After the Philosophical Chairs (rough draft – first time), at least one student from each class asked if we could do more of them.
I indicated to the students I was in the process of gaining access to a Science Case Study database, so it is very likely we would be doing them more in the future.