My classes never seemed this much fun

There has been an a teaching conference going on in Anniston for the past 2 weeks and on Thursday I was sent over to shoot it.  The teachers from various schools were learning ways to engage students with various activities that reinforce what they will be teaching in classes when the new school year starts up.

Teachers at the Alabama Math, Science and Technology Initiative race cars made out of K’Nex and fans at Saks High School Thursday afternoon.

Evette Remert of CA Donehoo Elementary School examines a beetle during AMSTI at Saks High School Thursday.

Teacher Becky Henderson, Alexandria High School, learns how to build DNA and RNA strands out of K’Nex pieces at AMSTI at Saks High School Thursday so she can teach her students to do the same when the new school year starts.

Jennifer Hartley moves a “racing bear” during a lesson at AMSTI at Saks High School on Thursday.

Wes Weems of Glencoe Middle School, right, and Lindsey Schugars of Oxford Middle School, left, watch a car made out of K’Nex and a mousetrap during AMSTI at Saks High School Thursday.
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