What's included
1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours per weekAssessment
Informal assessment.Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 3
Beginner Level
We will discuss a new science topic each week. Then a lesson will be done through PowerPoint. Topics covered will include: (EXACT DATES LISTED FURTHER BELOW!) Week 1: Science wonders of the world. Week 2: Important Science inventions. Week 3: Astronomy. Week 4: Ecology. Week 5: Marine science. Week 6: Animal science. Week 7: Basic Anatomy (Bones, muscles, joints), Week 8: Plants. Week 9: Dinosaurs. Week 10: Microscopic science. Week 11: Light and glow science. Week 12: Weather. (Dates may be modified if there are no enrolled learners) No previous knowledge is required for this ongoing course and students can drop in at any time. I will ask students creative thinking questions throughout the class time. Sound and/or video clips may be included in the lesson. Each week students will either receive a coloring sheet *or* activity to work on at home, -or-a short game or activity will occur at the end of class, such as trivia, bingo, can you spot the hidden items, scavenger hunt, show and tell, name all the things, and would you rather science edition, guessing games, or a story game. After each week's lesson, students will be sent a sheet summarizing what we learned that day. Some weeks a coloring sheet may be provided. This is a science class and students are encouraged to make guesses and predictions throughout the class time. This class is fun and friendly and will hopefully get all students excited for learning! July 1: wk 1, Science wonders July 8: wk 2, Science inventions July 15: wk 3, Astronomy July 22: wk 4, Ecology July 29: wk 5, Marine science August 5: wk 6, Animal science August 12: wk 7, Basic anatomy August 19: wk 8, Plants August 26: wk 9, Dinosaurs September 2: wk 10, Microscopic science September 9: wk 11, Light and glow science September 16: wk 12, Weather
Learning Goals
Students will gain a deeper understanding of several areas of science.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Parental guidance may be needed for some science experiments. Experiments are optional and can be done outside of class time.
Supply List
Generally students will only need a pencil and/ or coloring materials.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Western Governors University
Hi there!
My name is Marie and I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education and Special Education. In my earlier college days I was enrolled in the Early Childhood Education program, and I have direct experience working with children ages 2-22. Some of the subjects that I am passionate about learning and teaching are: astronomy, drawing, animals and earth science! My philosophy behind my teaching is that each student learns differently, and I would like to provide an open-minded environment to help each child maximize their abilities. I enjoy allowing my students to have as much verbal participation as possible!
Some fun facts about me: I have an 11 year old daughter. I have had many types of pets including birds, cats, mice, hamsters, fish, hermit crabs and a tarantula! My 2 most favorite things are astronomy and Halloween. I also work as a special education paraprofessional.! I am excited to meet you and hope to see you in some of my classes!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$13
weekly1x per week
35 min
Completed by 84 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
1-8 learners per class