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A challenge to prove the science.Certificate of Completion
includedClass Experience
US Grade 1 - 5
Beginner Level
This one-week class will be presented through Nearpod with slides, videos, interactive activities and games. To get the most out of this week, please try to have at least two toy cars and some track (or something that can act as a track) available. We will discuss the concept of momentum and how it applies to force and motion in a developmentally appropriate manner. We will learn about what makes cars fast and how speed and weight affect the energy of a vehicle. After learning the science, our young engineers will design ramps, tracks, jumps, and crash setups to test their designs and experiments. Cars and trucks naturally engage children's curiosity and teach them science and math without them realizing it! This class introduces kids to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math), promotes a growth mindset, and develops critical thinking skills. Through inquiry-based investigation, guidance, and discussion, students will build, test, and revise their creations. NGSS: K-2-ETS1-2. Develop a simple sketch, drawing, or physical model to illustrate how the shape of an object helps it function as needed to solve a given problem.
Learning Goals
1) creative problem-solving through engaging, exploring, explaining, elaborating, and evaluating
2) persisting even when encountering an unexpected and difficult challenge (Growth Mindset)
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)1 Lesson
over 1 WeekLesson 1:
Momentum
Students will learn how momentum increases with the right design and explore various challenges that can continue or even increase momentum without touching our cars.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
If building a track is difficult for learners, they may need help. Learners should have supplies close by so that when a lesson is presented, they can easily gather the supplies they need.
Supply List
(Hot Wheels can be purchased at stores like Target, Walmart and Amazon for about $20). 8 quarters Straight tracks Two or more vehicles Scoth tape Optional: Launchers Stacked books or raised platforms of various heights (such as a coffee table, a desk, a bookcase, countertop, or a kitchen table) Empty plastic bottle, empty yogurt container, toys etc. to knock down are optional
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
California Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Bachelor's Degree from University of California, Irvine
As a mom, I have played with Hot Wheels throughout my kid's elementary years. As a teacher, I have taught this unit of study to fourth grade students. I have taught this class online for several years.
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Ages: 6-11