Webinar: Inquiry-Based Science Activities for Primary Learners: Science Activities That Spark Curiosity with Ann Epstein!
September 28 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
ET $45
Description of Webinar: Bring your classroom to life with simple, captivating science experiences that spark wonder and keep children coming back for more. In this engaging webinar, we’ll dive into “kitchen chemistry” and hands-on experiments designed specifically for primary learners—easy to implement, endlessly repeatable, and rich with opportunities for discovery. From the magic of surface tension to the excitement of carbonation and propulsion, you’ll learn how to transform everyday materials into powerful learning tools. Move beyond basic experiments and step into a world where curiosity drives critical thinking, questions lead the way, and science becomes a joyful, meaningful part of your prepared environment.
Proposed Audience: This workshop is intended for Primary (3-6) guides.
How to Register For This Event:
Please note: You may register at any time before the live event on Monday, August 24th, 2026.
Registration for the event will close at 6:45 PM, 15 minutes before the start time.
- Click For General Registration: $45 per person
- Click For CGMS Alumni & Faculty: $35 per person
Presenter Bio: Ann Epstein recently retired as a Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse where she directed the undergraduate ECE program. She currently teaches inclusion courses for Montessori teacher education programs and provides professional development regarding current issues in early childhood education. Ann’s research interests include supports for young children with disabilities and effective mentoring. Ann was a Montessori teacher with 3 – 6-year-olds before completing her doctoral studies in early childhood special education.

