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Monday, August 3
 

10:00am MDT

Building Confidence and Comprehension: Oral Reading Fluency
Monday August 3, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am MDT
As a secondary literacy specialist, and middle & high school English teacher I understand the demands of curriculum maps and pacing guides as well as the challenges of inheriting struggling adolescent readers in a tier 1 classroom. I've done the work and can model and explain how it can be done.
This session stands out because it tackles a critical—but often neglected—component of adolescent literacy: oral reading fluency in secondary classrooms. While fluency is widely emphasized in elementary settings, many middle and high school educators assume it is either already mastered or only relevant for struggling readers. This session challenges that misconception by clearly connecting oral reading fluency to comprehension, confidence, and academic success across all content areas.
What makes this session especially compelling is its practical, cross-curricular focus. Rather than presenting fluency as a stand-alone intervention, participants will experience modeled routines that seamlessly integrate into English language arts, science, social studies, and other secondary classrooms. Attendees will not just hear about strategies—they will see them in action, participate in them, and leave with ready-to-use tools that require minimal preparation and instructional time.
The session is uniquely valuable because it:
Bridges research and practice by clearly explaining the “why” behind fluency instruction for adolescents while immediately translating that research into classroom routines.
Addresses common misconceptions that often prevent secondary educators from prioritizing fluency.
Provides low-risk, engaging instructional approaches that build student confidence without embarrassing or stigmatizing older learners.
Supports both core classroom teachers and interventionists, making it broadly applicable.
Educators should choose this session because it offers something rare at the secondary level: concrete, realistic strategies that can be implemented the very next day to improve comprehension and engagement. Participants will leave not only understanding the importance of oral reading fluency, but equipped with actionable routines that help students become more fluent, confident, and capable readers in every content area.
Speakers
avatar for Faith Howard

Faith Howard

6-12 Literacy Specialist, Sublette County School District #1
I am a 6-12 Literacy Specialist for Sublette County School District #1 in Pinedale, Wyoming. I have created a Literacy Lab class that is a tier 2 & 3 intervention to shore up gaps for struggling adolescent readers in foundational reading skills. Using the Science of Reading and a... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am MDT
Shoshoni

11:15am MDT

Integrating computational modeling - Socio Scientific Issues
Monday August 3, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm MDT
"My session is unique because it presents an innovative computational modeling tool that allows students to construct and represent complex systems. The tool, called SageModeler, is a systems dynamics modeling platform that has been shown to support students in making sense of complex scientific phenomena while applying systems thinking.

I have been working with high school science teachers in Green River and Douglas to develop a unit that uses this tool to support students in making informed decisions about Socio-Scientific Issues. Many contemporary issues in Wyoming require scientific knowledge to inform social decisions. Questions such as whether wolves should be reintroduced into Yellowstone, whether a new modular nuclear reactor should be built in Kemmerer, or whether AI data centers should be developed in the state all demand careful scientific reasoning.

This session will not only introduce a powerful new tool that teachers can integrate into their classrooms, but will also provide practical strategies to support teachers in preparing scientifically literate citizens capable of navigating complex and consequential public issues."
Monday August 3, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm MDT
Shoshoni

1:45pm MDT

Power Up with Wyoming PBS Learning Media
Monday August 3, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm MDT
The PBS Learning Media site is a powerful FREE tool for teachers who are interested in using video, online games, primary sources and self-paced digital lessons with their students. If you are a teacher in a K-12 classroom, a librarian, a technology specialist or an administrator there is something for you on PBS Learning Media. Teachers can learn how to harness the power of PBS media to create engaging and fun activities for students of all ages and abilities. Bring your favorite device and headphones or ear buds and come ready to launch the power of PBS in your classroom!
Speakers
Monday August 3, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm MDT
Shoshoni

3:15pm MDT

Civic Engagement for All
Monday August 3, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm MDT
Civic education is no longer limited to a single course or a single grade level. This session offers a clear, practical definition of 21st-century civic education and shows how it can be meaningfully embedded in classrooms at every level, from elementary through high school.

Unlike sessions that focus on theory alone, participants will engage in hands-on civic learning models, analyze real classroom examples, and leave with ready-to-use activities aligned to existing standards.

This session because it moves beyond why civics matters to how civics works, equipping teachers with immediately actionable strategies to build student voice, civic learning and civic engagement, regardless of content area or grade level.
Speakers
avatar for Bryce Mittelstadt

Bryce Mittelstadt

Social Studies Teacher and Wyoming History Day Coordinator, Kelly Walsh High School and American Heritage Center
I'm a social studies teacher with eleven years of experience in middle and high classrooms. I believe students learn best when they’re inspired to ask big questions, explore meaningful topics, and bring their ideas to life through creative, student-driven projects. I also coordinate... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm MDT
Shoshoni
 
Tuesday, August 4
 

10:00am MDT

Conservation Education in the Schools
Tuesday August 4, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am MDT
The WGFD offers a variety of exciting conservation education programs for schools under the Department's "Inspire a Kid" campaign, in conjunction with our supporting partners. We offer schools and educators a variety of conservation education programs and resources, including Trout in the Classroom, National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP), Hunter Education in the Schools, Conservation Crates, and Project WILD. These programs are unique in that they offer educators creative ways to bring the outdoors inside their classrooms, to grow students' appreciation and understanding of wildlife and natural resources in Wyoming.
Tuesday August 4, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am MDT
Shoshoni

11:15am MDT

TBD
Tuesday August 4, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm MDT
Tuesday August 4, 2026 11:15am - 12:15pm MDT
Shoshoni

1:45pm MDT

Seasons Of Mental Health And Wellness
Tuesday August 4, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm MDT
As with the seasons of the calendar year, teachers also experience different seasons in his/her teaching career and/or school year that are both uplifting and challenging. With these highs and lows it is vital for educators in all areas to know about each of these seasons and how to use mental health and wellness self-care to "weather" the storms and when the sun is shining brightly upon our face. This session breaks down the school year by 9-week quarters and provides strategies and routines each week to bolster educators' mental health and wellness. These strategies are fun, entertaining, and allow users to find what works the best and overcome the challenges we all encounter as educators.
Speakers
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Tyler Ruby

Southwest Region President, Wyoming Education Association
Tuesday August 4, 2026 1:45pm - 2:45pm MDT
Shoshoni

3:15pm MDT

Shift Happens
Tuesday August 4, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm MDT
This high-energy, collaborative session focuses on using multiple learning pathways to engage every student. Attendees will explore practical ideas, share strategies with peers, and leave with ready-to-use classroom experiences that clarify content, differentiate naturally, and sustain student growth.
Tuesday August 4, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm MDT
Shoshoni
 
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