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Blood Types Explained

In this two-day STEM science class, students will learn about the history of blood typing, genetics, transfusions, and the anatomy/physiology of the red blood cell.
Mrs. Brandy, B.S. Biology, MPH
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(522)
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Class

What's included

2 live meetings
1 hrs 40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 6
This class is jam-packed with everything that you need to know about blood typing. It is fast-paced and fun.  

The following questions will be addressed in this class:

What are blood types?
Who discovered blood types?
What blood types are most common?
What is the Rh factor?
What is agglutination?
How can we use a Punnett square to predict blood type?
How do we inherit our blood type?
Which blood type is the universal donor?
What is the ABO blood typing system?
What is a blood transfusion and why would a person need one?

There will be a Powerpoint Presentation will plenty of time for students to interject questions or comments whenever they like.The file attached in the classroom will provide a worksheet that will allow for interaction between student and teacher.

Other Details

Supply List
A one-page handout will be available upon registration.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined March, 2020
4.9
522reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Xavier University of Louisiana
I’m a native of New Orleans. I am also a joyful homeschool mother of one and a passionate teacher of Biology, Chemistry, and Nutrition. I not only delight in teaching these subjects well but also enjoy creating a fun and stimulating environment in which to learn. Although I teach the hard sciences, I focus on making those academic  classes amusing with engaging activities and by adding my sense of humor to the mix.  

 I enjoy debate, reading, writing well, cooking, and swimming in my spare time. I was a local Scripps-Howard spelling bee champion. I have also won numerous writing awards. I am proud to be on the board of the Catholic Homeschoolers for the Archdiocese of Galveston/Houston.

 I have a degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry from Xavier University of Louisiana. I have a Master’s degree in Public Health from Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine with a concentration in Nutrition. I have work experience in laboratory research, medical sales, and medical/editing writing. I completed coursework in Gross Anatomy, Histology, Biochemistry, Statistics, Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Pharmacology at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH. I was formerly employed by Johnson & Johnson and GlaxoSmithkline. I tutor high school biology and I have experience with AP Biology and the Biology CLEP (College Level Examination Program) exam.  I like catering to each child’s interests and responding to each question. I am also an ACE Educator. 

 I do have a loyal following of students and I would like to share the Outschool reviews that has been written about my classes. 

Here are a few:

1)This was my daughter's third class with Mrs. Brandy and it certainly won't be her last.  She learned a lot about chemistry, including high school terms, in an easy to understand way and had fun while doing so.  She enjoyed the camaraderie with the other students, the hands on experiments and the Kahoot.  Mrs. Brandy is knowledgeable about her subjects and shares her information in a fun and engaging manner.  We highly recommend Mrs. Brandy's classes.-Chemisty for Middle School

2)Mrs. Brandy is fantastic.  My daughter was excited to join the classes each week, and was excited to tell me things she learned in class.  I will have her take other Mrs. Brandy classes.  I am a university professor, and was able to overhear some of the classes, and was really impressed - Mrs. Brandy is a real, professional teacher - a lot of respect for her teaching method and curriculum.  I admired her creativity of using candy to illustrate the spine.  Thank you Mrs. Brandy! - Biology for Middle School 

3)You know it's a good class when your kid comes out of it feeling like an area that they previously thought was too technical and tricky would actually be a possible career choice! Excellent teaching here in the truest sense of the word. -Histology/Microanatomy

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$40

for 2 classes
2x per week, 1 week
50 min

Completed by 66 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
3-10 learners per class

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