What's included
1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
There may be a challenge that your child wants to continue working on after class is over.Class Experience
Do you love a challenge? Well, join the club! In this class, we will tackle a new building challenge every week! From pirate boats that float to marble run mazes, we'll be problem solving and engineering new creations together. While we're building, we will have the opportunity to talk to each other and share ideas, giving everyone a chance to socially interact and create new friendships. Do you have friends that enjoy being creative? Invite them to join the club, too! Round up all your supplies and get ready to build with us! Week of 7/16: Theme: Asteroids and Spacecraft Week of 7/23: Theme: Life Size!!! Week of 7/30: Theme: Summer Gamea Week of 8/7: Theme: Escape! Week of 8/14: Theme: Back to School *Themes are subject to change based on student interest.
Learning Goals
Students will learn to think creatively, problem solve, participate in group discussions as well as give and provide constructive criticism.
Other Details
Supply List
Learners need building bricks or any other bricks that build and fasten together in a similar way.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Outschool is neither affiliated with, nor sponsored by, nor endorsed by the LEGO Group, owner of the LEGO® and LEGO® logo marks.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I have wanted to teach for as long as I can remember. As a child, I loved the first day of school and would pack my backpack over and over again the night before until I have everything "just right." I have worked as a teacher in many capacities since then. I have taught young chefs about knife skills and the importance of yeast in pizza dough. I have taught preschoolers songs to help them remember the days of the week. I have taught fractions and decimals, Civil War battles, poetry, reading skills and writing traits to students in Florida and Georgia. But nothing has taught me more about the learning process than watching my own children learn.
All of my experience as a teacher and a parent has helped to shape my educational philosophy. I believe that while grades are important, learning how to learn is the most important thing we can teach our youth. Teaching children how to persevere, ask questions and reflect on their own thinking is vital to becoming a lifelong learner.
I would like to teach classes that I find interesting and that I think my students will be interested in. I plan on incorporating social studies, math and language arts into these lessons as well as opportunities to: reflect on our thinking, find solutions to things that didn't go the way we thought they would, and question the material in order to create a deeper understanding.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$12
weekly1x per week
40 min
Completed by 268 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-10
3-8 learners per class