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Thursday and Friday Morning Selections (0730am - 11:00 am)
Muffins | V $4
Croissant | V $5
Cinnamon brioche bun | V $4
Double baked almond croissant + contains nuts| V $6 
Slice of banana bread | V $4.00
Fruit to go cups | VN + GF $4.00
 
Thursday Lunch Selections (11:00 - 3:00 pm)
Whole fruit | VN + GF $2.25
Gluten free granola bar | GF + V $4
Assorted cookies | V $3
Old fashioned ham, tuna, & egg salad sandwich $6
Bistro sandwich: olive oil panino | artichoke tapenade | tomato |Italian bocconcini | V $10
Chef’s soup of the day with golden potato bun $6.00
Pizza (Hawaiian, pepperoni, & cheese) $6/slice
Grab and Go Box - Ukrainian bowl | 3 pcs cabbage rolls | 5 pcs perogies | 3 oz kielbasa | sour cream | green onions|  $15
 
Friday Lunch Selections (11:00 - 3:00 pm)
Whole fruit | VN + GF $2.25
Gluten free granola bar | GF + V $4
Assorted cookies | V $3
Old fashioned ham, tuna, & egg salad sandwich $6
Bistro sandwich: olive oil panino | artichoke tapenade | tomato |Italian bocconcini | V $10
Chef’s soup of the day with golden potato bun $6.00
Pizza (Hawaiian, pepperoni, & cheese) $6/slice
Grab and Go Box - BBQ beef pieces | potato tots | seasonal vegetables | red wine sauce | GF $15
 
Thursday and Friday Beverage Selection:
Bottled water $4.25
Soft drinks $4.50
Canned juices $3.50
Coffee or tea (12oz) $3.00


Venue: Salon 10 clear filter
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Thursday, February 13
 

10:30am MST

Escape Boredom: Engaging students through the use of Escape Rooms
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am MST
Escape rooms have become a popular source of entertainment as well as a vehicle for team building and collaboration; additionally they have begun to catch the eyes of educators as a potential tool for collaborative learning activities in classrooms. Escape room players solve puzzles and decipher codes in order to solve their way out of the room. In this session, teachers will walk through example escape room puzzles, using locks, codes keys and riddles that can be adapted for their own classroom activity. This session will also cover how gamification can increase engagement and inclusion as well as how to source items to set up your escape room, sample puzzles and potential curriculum connections.  No escape room experience required. 
Speakers
DC

Daniela Carbajal

WISEST
Daniela Carbajal is the Outreach Coordinator at WISEST, Women in Scholarship, Engineering, Science and Technology, based at the University of Alberta. Daniela has a BSc and is finishing a BA in Native Studies. She focuses and encourages grass-roots community work and research to promote... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am MST
Salon 10

11:45am MST

Implications and Guidelines On Student Use of Generative AI
Thursday February 13, 2025 11:45am - 12:45pm MST

This presentation discusses the implications of students using generative AI (ie: ChatGPT, Google Gemini, GrammarlyGO, and many others) in the classroom as a tool for research, generating images, gathering evidence, and other uses.  We will discuss best practices for students use of generative AI, and strategies to help students use AI tools effectively and ethically.  As well, we will share guidelines for students' use of AI that fosters real learning and demonstration of understanding, vs using AI to "cheat".  You will leave the session with several generative AI platforms that can be useful in the classroom, both for students and for teachers.
Speakers
avatar for Lorne Maier

Lorne Maier

Teacher, Buffalo Trail Public Schools
I have been a senior high social studies teacher at JR Robson School in Vermilion, Alberta for nearly 25 years.  My passions are travel, politics, family, and football.  Currently I am interested in learning more about the role of artificial intelligence in the classroom, particularly... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 11:45am - 12:45pm MST
Salon 10

1:00pm MST

How to Teach ELA When it is not your Specialty
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
Get a crash course on English Language Arts and learn how to leverage the curriculum to lean into your specialty strengths. Whether you are trying to find ways to make cross-curricular connections with Social Studies, Science, Math, or Fine Arts in order to support literacy in every class, or if you are a newcomer to ELA just trying to find your bearings, this session will offer practical strategies on how to teach Jr High ELA with adaptation considerations for lower and higher grades.
Note that this session was also presented at the Beginning Teacher Conference.
Speakers
avatar for Alyssa Backs

Alyssa Backs

Teacher, English Language Arts Council
Backs is the Central Region Representative for the ATA’s English Language Arts Council. She holds a B. Ed in Secondary Education with a major in Social Studies and a minor in ELA through the University of Alberta. She recently completed her master’s degree in Library and Information... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm MST
Salon 10

2:15pm MST

Disruptive Text Pairings in Jr./Sr. ELA
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MST
Students deserve texts which represent them in the classroom. But it is challenging to replace stories and authors we have “always” taught. In this workshop, you will take a text you love to teach (or have to teach) and strive to find modern pairings, alternatives, and enrichment/adaptive texts to teach alongside it. You’ll leave the session with new search strategies, text and author recommendations, and advice on how to navigate text challenges. And, because it is an ELAC session, you might just win a book giveaway!
Speakers
avatar for Alyssa Backs

Alyssa Backs

Teacher, English Language Arts Council
Backs is the Central Region Representative for the ATA’s English Language Arts Council. She holds a B. Ed in Secondary Education with a major in Social Studies and a minor in ELA through the University of Alberta. She recently completed her master’s degree in Library and Information... Read More →
Thursday February 13, 2025 2:15pm - 3:15pm MST
Salon 10
 
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