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Built to Move: Exploring the Skeleton With Ms. Megan

Ages 7-12
Self-Paced Course
Get ready to explore what’s inside your body! In this fun and interactive 6-week asynchronous course, learners will discover the amazing skeletal system—what it does, how it helps us move, and how to keep it strong and healthy.
6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks of teacher support
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1 year of access to the content

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What's included

6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content
Homework
1-2 hours per week. ⏰ watch new lesson on topic ⏰ add to workbook new learning ⏰ partake in the enrichment videos and activities ⏰ exit ticket to show what was learned
Assessment
Exit ticket assessments will be done each week to check-for understanding.

Class Experience

US Grade 2 - 5
Beginner Level
Built to Move: Exploring the Skeleton with Ms. Megan
A 6-Week Adventure Through the Human Body
For Grades 2–5 | Self-Paced Online Course

What helps you stand tall, bend, jump, and dance?
Join us for Built to Move, an exciting science/health journey that dives into the incredible skeletal system—the strong and flexible frame that keeps your body moving!

In just 6 weeks, your child will:
🦴 Discover the role of the skeleton
🔢 Learn how many bones we have
⚙️ Explore joints and movement
📍 Identify important bones by name and location
🥦 Learn how to keep bones strong and healthy
🤯 Find out fascinating fun facts about bones!

Why families love Built to Move:
✅ Totally flexible and self-paced
✅ Engaging videos, games & digital activities
✅ Aligned with elementary science standards
✅ Encourages body awareness and healthy habits
✅ Includes student workbook and end of unit skeleton project

Course Details:
Duration: 6 Weeks
Time: 20–30 mins/week
Format: Asynchronous (learn anytime!)
Recommended for Ages: 7–11 (Grades 2–5)

Let’s build strong minds and strong bones!
Give your child the inside scoop on what keeps them moving—sign up today and get ready to explore the amazing human skeleton!

Enroll now for Built to Move: Exploring the Skeleton!

🚨NOTE: All lessons are pre-recorded with no live sessions. 

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P L E A S E  N O T E :

👟I recommend your child be dressed for physical activity when partaking in movement breaks.   
💧Having a water bottle handy would also be helpful
💪🏻No previous experience or learning required for this course

I am so excited to get to know your student and help them learn about their skeletal system!  See you soon

Learning Goals

Discover the role of the skeletal system

Find out how many bones are in the human body

Learn different types of joints and how they work

Identify major bones by name and location

Explore healthy habits to keep bones strong

Learn fun facts

Syllabus

6 Lessons
over 6 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Week 1
 I can explain what the skeletal system is and why it’s important. 
Lesson 2:
Week 2
 I can describe how many bones are in the human body and how that changes as we grow. 
Lesson 3:
Week 3
 I can identify different types of joints and how they help us move. 
Lesson 4:
Week 4
 I can name and locate the major bones in the human body. 

Other Details

Learning Needs
This class is designed to meet a variety of learning needs. Audio, visual and movement lesson and activities will be utilized.
Parental Guidance
🧑‍🏫 Parental Guidance: Built to Move This course is designed to be independent and kid-friendly, perfect for elementary-aged learners (grades 2–5). No prior knowledge is needed—just curiosity and access to a device with internet and a printer to print activity book and project. What Parents Can Expect: Weekly modules with short videos, interactive activities, and creative projects Learning that supports science standards and body awareness Encouragement of healthy habits and physical movement A final project: "My skeleton" to show what your child has learned How You Can Support Your Learner: Help your child log in to the platform each week Provide paper, crayons, and printer for student activities Ask your child to teach you what they learned—it’s a great way to reinforce knowledge! Celebrate the final week with your child’s skeleton project The course is flexible—complete it in 6 weeks or go at your own pace. It’s a fun and educational way to help your child understand what makes their body Built to Move! 🚨 NOTE: Students have the option to partake in brain break/exercise videos. Nothing is needed except space to move, a water bottle and a smile!
Pre-Requisites
No prerequisites or requirements needed for this beginning level course on health and fitness.
Supply List
🖨️ Access to a printer is recommended as students will receive a variety of fun and engaging printable activities to use throughout the course! These printables will support learning and add a hands-on element to the lessons. ✏️📄
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:

Meet the teacher

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Teacher expertise and credentials
Washington Teaching Certificate in Health/PE
👋 Hi there! I'm a Health and Fitness Specialist with nearly 20 years of experience teaching at the elementary level. 📚 I hold a degree in education and a master's in physical education 🏅. I genuinely love working with students and helping them learn all about their health, fitness, and overall well-being 💪🧠❤️. Empowering kids to make healthy choices and feel confident in their bodies is my passion! 🙌

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