What's included
8 live meetings
6 in-class hoursHomework
Optional extra viewing material will be posted in the classroom page. Students will have a final project that they will need to work on between class.Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Each week we will look at a different group of elements. We will learn about what they have in common, how they were discovered, where they can be found, and then focus on several examples from the group in detail. Students will have a final project about an element of their choice. Each lesson we will examine examples of specific elements and explore questions such as, but not limited to: - What is an element? - How is the periodic table of elements organized? - What does it mean to be radioactive? - Why is carbon important to life? - What uses are there for different elements? - What are atoms made of? Final Project: Students will complete a final project on an element of their choice. They have creative options on how to complete the project and will collaborate with the instructor to determine what format works best for their learning style. Students will share their project with their classmates in the final meeting, respond to questions and comments, and ask questions about their classmates’ projects. This is a highly interactive course. Students will learn through an image and video filled presentation and discussion. Students’ participation and questions are regularly encouraged. Classes are designed to encourage student engagement and follow their curiosity. Week One: - Introduction - Inside an Atom - The Periodic Table - Molecules Week Two: - Hydrogen Week Three: - Alkali Metals - Alkaline Earth Metals Week Four: - Transition Metals Week Five: - Lanthanides - Actinides Week Six: - The Boron Group - The Carbon Group - The Nitrogen Group - The Oxygen Group Week Seven: - The Halogen Group - Noble Gases Week Eight: - Presentations
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree from American Military University
Hello! My name is Arwen, and I am absolutely passionate about space science, the environment, and teaching! I offer courses about the solar system, planets, natural processes, soil, and the environment. I am a NASA Solar System Ambassador and science author. My Master's is in Space Science, and I have undergraduate degrees in Agricultural Ecology, and Natural Resource Management. I am currently working on a doctorate in STEM education.
I believe curiosity and learning are human instincts. I try to honor that by asking the learners lots of questions and encouraging them to think about information in new ways.
When not teaching, you can find me hosting "Found in Space: A Science Podcast for Kids and Teens" or playing Dungeons and Dragons and exploring the Southwest with my three homeschooled kiddos and our big, fluffy orange cat named Moose!
I like to keep class sizes small so each learner can get individualized and full attention. Please feel free to reach out.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$96
for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
45 min
Completed by 38 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
1-7 learners per class