Discovering Science Club Sundays: Science Demo and Project of the Day
What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekAssessment
Students will be given feedback during discussion and while making their projects.Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 4
Help your child discover science! This weekly meeting will cover a broad range of science concepts that are exciting and interesting to young learners. Explorers will learn the vocabulary word of the day, observe a teacher demonstration of the concept, interact with peers to answer questions, and then will finally make their own project that highlights the concept and reinforces their learning. A new concept is presented each week. These topics are independently taught from one another and are not sequential. No background experience is required for any topics. Topics for the Upcoming Weeks Include: ****2023 Schedule******** May 21, 2023: Pinwheel Fun: Learn about "catching" wind and using it to make power. Project: Make and color your own pinwheel May 28, 2023: Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles! Learn about surface tension and the "skin" of a bubble. Project: Make different bubble blowers and observe the results. June 4, 2023: Spinning Snakes: Learn about convection currents and and warm air Project: Make a hanging paper snake that twirls from the warm air current June 11, 2023: Blast off! Lean about thrust (force), pressure, and acceleration Project: Make your own air propelled rocket June 18, 2023: Up, Up, and Away! Learn about compressed air that moves a helicopter up Project: Make your own paper helicopter June 25, 2023: Make an electric circuit Project: Make a light up greeting card July 2, 2023: Colorful Kaleidoscopes: Learn about how light reflects Project: Make your own kaleidoscope: July 9, 2023: What makes a shadow? Project: Make your own shadow puppets/ puppet theater July 16, 2023: Gears, gears, and gears. How do they work? Project: Make your own moving art project incorporating gears July 23, 2023: Ever want to be an animator? How do our eyes see "moving" images? Project: Make your own zoetrope July 28, 2023: Ready for takeoff? Learn about the elements fo flight. Project: Make straw airplanes, and various paper airplane folding techniques August 6, 2023: How do swings work? What are pendulums? Project: Make your own swinging pendulum August 13, 2023: What is potential and kinetic energy? Project: Make your own marble run out of recycled, household materials. August 20, 2023: Ready, Set, Launch! How do catapults work? Project: Make your own catapult! August 27, 2023: I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! The science of ice cream. Project: Make your own homemade ice cream September 3, 2023: Secret Codes: How does invisible ink work? Project: Make your own invisible ink messages September 10, 2023: Under the dirt: seed germination Project: Germinate your own seeds and watch them grow September 17, 2023: How to plants respond to water and light? Project: Design a growth maze for your germinated seeds September 24, 2023: What is an ecosystem? Project: Make your own self-contained ecosystem in a bottle October 1, 2023, 2023: Water refraction magic: Watch images disappear before your eyes Project: Make your own disappearing magic (science) trick October 8, 2023: The power of air: Learn about air pressure Project: Magic crushing bottle experiment October 15, 2023: Magnetic dancing and floating coins: How to magnets work? Project: Experiment and explore with magnets and coins October 22, 2023: Metamorphic, Igneous and Sedimentary Rock: The Rock Cycle Project: Demonstrate how rocks change using candy and heat October 29, 2023: What is the difference between weathering and erosion? Project: Demonstrate both processes using fake rocks November 5, 2023: What are conductors? Project: Experiment: What materials conduct electricity? November 12, 2023: STEM Building Activity Project: Make your own toy elevator November 19, 2023: Understanding Sound: What is pitch? Project: Make your own water xylophone November 26, 2023: Your voice looks funny! Project: Make your own tonoscope to see your voice December 3, 2023: Exploring your senses: Which part of your arm is the most sensitive? Project: Testing nerves and the sense of touch December 10, 2023: How does the skin sense temperature changes? Project: Hot and cold water experiment December 17, 2023: Do our eyes always see the same colors? Project: Experiment with color illusions December 24, 2023: NO CLASSES / Holiday December 31: How does blood flow through the human heart? Project: Create your own model of the heart January 7, 2024: STEM Challenge: Straw Rollercoaster Project: Build your own roller coaster out of straws! January 14, 2024: Fingerprints Forensics
Learning Goals
Learning Objectives for Each Week:
May 21, 2023: Pinwheel Fun: Learn about "catching" wind and using it to make power.
Learning Objective: Wind Power/ Renewable Energy
May 28, 2023: Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles! Learn about surface tension and the "skin" of a bubble.
Learning Objective: Surface tension, air
June 4, 2023: Spinning Snakes: Learn about convection currents and and warm air
Learning Objective: convection currents
June 11, 2023: Blast off! Lean about thrust (force), pressure, and acceleration
Learning Objective: Elements of flight
June 18, 2023: Up, Up, and Away! Learn about compressed air that moves a helicopter up
Learning Objective: Compressed air
June 25, 2023: Make an electric circuit
learning Objective: circuit basics
July 2, 2023: Colorful Kaleidoscopes: Learn about how light reflects
Learning Objective: light reflection
July 9, 2023: What makes a shadow?
Learning Objective: Light
July 16, 2023: Gears, gears, and gears. How do they work?
Learning Objective: Engineering Design / Mechanisms
July 23, 2023: Ever want to be an animator? How do our eyes see "moving" images?
Learning Objective: Optical Illusions/ animation
July 30, 2023: Ready for takeoff? Learn about the elements of flight.
Learning Objective: Elements of flight
August 6, 2023: How do swings work? What are pendulums?
Learning Objective: motion energy/ pendulums
August 13, 2023: What is potential and kinetic energy?
Learning Objective: Energy transfers
August 20, 2023: Ready, Set, Launch! How do catapults work?
Learning Objective: Energy transfers/ engineering design
August 27, 2023: I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! The science of ice cream.
Learning Objective: States of Matter
September 3, 2023: Secret Codes: How does invisible ink work?
Learning Objective: Chemical changes / reactions
September 10, 2023: Under the dirt: seed germination
Learning Objective: Germination
September 17, 2023: How to plants respond to water and light?
Learning Objective: Plant needs
September 24, 2023: What is an ecosystem?
Learning Objective: Elements of an Ecosystem
October 1, 2023: Water refraction magic: Watch images disappear before your eyes
Learning Objective: Reflection and Refraction
October 8, 2023: The power of air: Learn about air pressure
Learning Objective: Air pressure
October 15, 2023: Magnetic dancing and floating coins: How to magnets work?
Learning Objective: Magnetism
October 22, 2023: Metamorphic, Igneous and Sedimentary Rock: The Rock Cycle
Learning Objective: Rock Cycle
October 29, 2023: What is the difference between weathering and erosion?
Learning Objective: Weathering and Erosion / Earth Science
November 5, 2023: What are conductors?
Learning Objective: Conductivity
November 12, 2023: STEM Building Activity
Learning Objective: Engineering Design
November 19, 2023: Understanding Sound: What is pitch?
Learning Objective: Element of Sound
November 26, 2023: Your voice looks funny!
Learning Objective: Elements of sound
December 3, 2023: Exploring your senses: Which part of your arm is the most sensitive?
Learning Objective: Nervous System / Senses
December 10, 2023: How does the skin sense temperature changes?
Learning Objective: Nervous System/ Senses
December 17, 2023: Do our eyes always see the same colors?
Learning Objective: Nervous system / senses
December 24, 2023: NO CLASSES / Holiday
December 31: How does blood flow through the human heart?
Learning Objective: Human Body / Blood / Circulation
January 7, 2024: STEM Challenge: Straw Rollercoaster
Learning Objective: Engineering Design
January 14, 2024: Fingerprints Forensics
Learning Objective: DNA/ Human Body / Skin
Other Details
Parental Guidance
At times, your child may need help cutting or putting their project together. These are designed for the student to build, but occasionally they need adult help. It is suggested that parents are available to assist quickly if needed.
Parents may need to help cut cardboard in advance.
Supply List
Each week students may need different materials to make the final project. Here is the list of supplies by week: May 21, 2023: Pinwheel Fun: Learn about "catching" wind and using it to make power. Materials: A printable PDF will be posted prior to this class. Other materials include: Unsharpened pencil with and eraser attached on the end, markers, scissors, push or straight pin May 28, 2023: Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbles! Learn about surface tension and the "skin" of a bubble. Materials: bowl of 1.5 cups water, 0.5 cups dishwashing liquid soap or soap powder, 2 teaspoons sugar, 4 straws, paper cup (optional), empty plastic water bottle (optional), thin wire that bends and can be cut with scissors (optional), pipe-cleaners (optional), empty 2 L water bottle (optional), clean sock (optional) June 4, 2023: Spinning Snakes: Learn about convection currents and and warm air Materials: Markers or colored Pencils, Scissors, string, paper clip (optional) June 11, 2023: Blast off! Lean about thrust (force), pressure, and acceleration Materials: empty dishwashing liquid bottle with top, scotch tape, straw, full size sheet of paper, Play-doh or clay, glue (optional) June 18, 2023: Up, Up, and Away! Learn about compressed air that moves a helicopter up Materials: Sheet of card-stock, duct tape, wooden skewer June 25, 2023: Make an electric circuit *****THIS WEEK WILL NEED TO BE ORDERED IN ADVANCE.***** Cooper Tape Roll (adhesive back, 1/2 in wide), Colored LED light diodes (5 diodes), 3 V lithium Cell Battery (2 batteries), white paper, scotch tape. (These items can all be purchased online. They are quite inexpensive on Amazon. Most come in packs with far more materials than you need for this lesson, so you would have many more for future projects.) July 2, 2023: Colorful Kaleidoscopes: Learn about how light reflects Materials: mylar sheet / mirrored sheet/ or aluminum foil, empty toilet paper or paper towel roll, bendy straw, white card stock, scissors, markers, scotch tape July 9, 2023: What makes a shadow? Materials: Cardboard box/ shoe box (one two opposite sides removed and saved), wax paper, remaining or cut off pieces of cardboard, duct or masking tape, cooking skewers (5-6) or extra pencils or sticks, pencils, markers, scissors, flashlight July 16, 2023: Gears, gears, and gears. How do they work? Materials: Medium cardboard box (Shoe box size) cut apart into manageable squares for each side (kids will be cutting it into different shapes), scissors, duct tape, 15 screwers (like ones for cooking), card stock paper (2-3 sheets) July 23, 2023: Ever want to be an animator? How do our eyes see "moving" images? Materials: Printable PDF (found posted in classroom), cardboard cylindrical food container (Iike containers for oatmeal, grits, corn meal container), cooking skewer (2), pencil, black sharpie, scissors, duct tape July 30, 2023: Ready for takeoff? Learn about the elements of flight. Materials: multiple sheets construction paper or card stock paper, 7-8 plastic straws, scissors August 6, 2023: How do swings work? What are pendulums? Materials: 10 wooden skewers (like for grilling), yarn or string, clay/ play-dough, food coloring, plastic water bottle, large piece of cardboard, paper towels August 13, 2023: What is potential and kinetic energy? Materials: Multiple toilet paper tubes / paper towel rolls, marble or small ball, masking tape, large piece or cardboard or poster board. Plastic cup, scissors August 20, 2023: Ready, Set, Launch! How do catapults work? Materials: 10 popsicle sticks, 10 rubber bands, 3 empty plastic water bottles with lids August 27, 2023: I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! The science of ice cream. Materials: 2 METAL round cans with a plastic lids (These can be like old coffee cans. They must be metal. One should be smaller than the other.) 1 pint half and half, 1/3 cup of granulated sugar, Rock Salt or Ice Cream Salt, toppings of your choice (oreo, nuts, fruit), vanilla extract, cubed ice, duct tape September 3, 2023: Secret Codes: How does invisible ink work? Materials: white paper, 1 lemon, small cup of water, bowl, spoon, paintbrush or Q-tip, access to oven (PARENTAL GUIDANCE REQUIRED) September 10, 2023: Under the dirt: seed germination Materials: Zip-lock bag (sandwich size), paper towel, 5 DRY beans (lima, black, pinto, or red), sharpie September 17, 2023: How to plants respond to water and light? Materials: shoebox, duct tape, plastic wrap, dry beans (lima, black, pinto, or red), plastic cup, potting soil / dirt September 24, 2023: What is an ecosystem? Materials: 2 Liter Soda Bottles (2 bottles needed), 3x 3 in piece of fabric, string / yarn, potting soil/ dirt, dry beans (lima, black, pinto, red). ********Optional: earthworms, lady bugs, crickets, 1 very, very small fish, small aquarium water plant (pet stores)******* October 1, 2023: Water refraction magic: Watch images disappear before your eyes Materials: Ziplock bag (sandwich size), white paper, markers, black sharpie, baking dish or large bowl filled with water October 8, 2023: The power of air: Learn about air pressure Materials: 2 L empty soda bottle (cleaned), bowl of ice water, 1/2 cup very hot/ almost boiling water ****Parents Must Help! October 15, 2023: Magnetic dancing and floating coins: How to magnets work? Materials: 6-7 thick books (for stacking), wooden or plastic ruler (without metal), 6-7 pennies, 3-4 strong magnets (any shape), empty soda can October 22, 2023: Metamorphic, Igneous and Sedimentary Rock: The Rock Cycle Materials: 1 package starburst candy (12-15 pieces), aluminum foil, pencil, white paper, (access to microwave) October 29, 2023: What is the difference between weathering and erosion? Materials: clay / thick mud, potting soil, sand, small rocks, baking dish or pan, 1 large cup water, sugar cubes, vinegar November 5, 2023: What are conductors? Materials: ****THIS NEEDS TO BE COLLECTED ? ORDERED IN ADVANCE, SEE LINKS BELOW*****multiple LED diodes, at least 3 alligator clips, AA battery pack and batteries, 8-10 items of various materials (wood, metal, plastic, rubber) Think of things like a nail, golf tee, bracelets, wood chips etc. (Alligator clip leads must have alligator clip ends with the wire between them. Here is an example: https://www.harborfreight.com/18-inch-low-voltage-multi-colored-test-leads-66717.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=12169054043&campaignid=12169054043&utm_content=125548916868&adsetid=125548916868&product=66717&store=207&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2NaNBhDvARIsAEw55hh4EWmhypzDoId6wh72bSjul17JfQPYNRrSxMkeIBo2hxs_JT-5y5AaAj8KEALw_wcB (Battery Pack Example here: https://www.hobbylobby.com/Crafts-Hobbies/Kids-Crafts-Activities/Science-Educational/Wired-Battery-Box---AA/p/25575?gclid=Cj0KCQiA2NaNBhDvARIsAEw55hh9K56Bhnt1o4Y2pp1Tu9o5IErbRKUM3nn7srEUYs2YLrCwY0_umzgaAmt1EALw_wcB November 12, 2023: STEM Building Activity Materials: multiple toilet paper and paper towels rolls, 3-4 wood skewers (like those for cooking), 1 yard string, duct tape, Elmers glue, cardboard November 19, 2023: Understanding Sound: What is pitch? Materials: 5-6 drinking glasses (MUST BE GLASS), water, food coloring, metal spoon November 26, 2023: Your voice looks funny! Materials: 2 paper towels rolls, 1 large round cardboard container (oatmeal or ice cream size), 1 large balloon, 1 large rubber band (large enough to go over the top of the container tightly, duct or masking tape, scissors, pencil, 1 cup sugar or salt December 3, 2023: Exploring your senses: Which part of your arm is the most sensitive? Materials: masking tape, straight pins (or pointy metal probe/ pointer), pencil, white paper December 10, 2023: How does the skin sense temperature changes? Materials: 3 large bowls, cold water, warm water, ice cubes, thermometer, room temperature water, pencil, white paper December 17, 2023: Do our eyes always see the same colors? Materials: white paper, pencil December 24, 2023: NO CLASSES / Holiday December 31: How does blood flow through the human heart? Materials: Construction paper, markers January 7, 2024: STEM Challenge: Straw Rollercoaster Materials: Full box of plastic straws, masking tape, large piece of cardboard January 14, 2024: Fingerprints Forensics Materials: Clear tape, baby powder, Play-Dough, black construction paper
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Montana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from Montana State University Billings
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Montana State University Billings
Hello Learners! My name is Corrie Bowman Ostrem and I have been a full-time, certified teacher for 24 years teaching grades 2-7. I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from Montana State University-Billings. I specialize in Gifted education and have extensive experience with math and science curriculums in these grade levels. I have taught grade K-12 as a substitute teacher prior to my regular teaching career. Additionally, I have worked as a private tutor over the last 10 years and have taught for an online ESL learning company in China for the two years. My experience teaching has been in both the state of Arizona and Montana, and at a private bilingual German/ English school in Berlin, Germany (3 years). I have extensive knowledge and training in the Common Core Curriculum and standardized testing platforms, but also have a great passion for extending the learning and creativity of gifted and motivated students. I have successfully taught over 3,500 lessons online to students from around the world. After school, I have coached math clubs, science bowls, science fairs, foreign language, art, film, architecture, and game-based clubs.
I have extensive experience teaching the full elementary spectrum of standards including the subjects of math, science, language arts, writing, reading, social studies, and art. My passions are in math and science fields, although I typically use a cross curricular approach to integrate all the subject areas into lessons. I believe in student choice and passion-based learning and am willing to tailor my teaching based on student interest or need. I believe all content and standards can be taught in a fun, interactive, and engaging themes, making learning much more fun and memorable. I have a strong desire to help kids reach their full potential and strive to provide opportunities for students to dive deeper into topics, go beyond the typical classroom standards, and develop a love of learning at an early age.
Personally, I am a wife, mother, and dog-mom. I love the outdoors and can often be found boating, fishing, or camping. I have a son, two step sons, and two enormous labrador retrievers who keep me as busy as my children! Education is both a passion and hobby for me. I love my job and could not see myself doing anything else as a career! I hope to see you in the classroom soon!
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Live Group Class
$19
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 49 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
3-10 learners per class