FLEX Become a Bubbleologist How To Make Giant Bubbles Performer Artist 4W2
Class experience
US Grade 7 - 9
Beginner - Intermediate Level
The flexible schedule (Flex Class) allows your learners to watch the pre-recorded videos and do them at a time that is FUN for them! You can also spend extra time on the topics your child is most interested in. Since this is a flex class with no live meetings, students can log in at a convenient time to complete the week's lesson. We will be going through each week as a group and I will post the lesson weekly (depending on which day you started). In each section, I will teach different...
4 lessons//4 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Crafting the Perfect Bubble JuiceLearn to mix your very own secret bubble juice recipe using simple household materials. Start with basic bubble tricks to get a feel for bubble dynamics and preparation.Week 2Lesson 2Basic Bubble Tool BuildingDive into DIY bubble tool creation, crafting the essential equipment needed to perform basic bubble tricks and lay the foundation for more complex performances.Week 3Lesson 3Advanced Bubble Tool CraftingElevate your bubble-making game by building intermediate and advanced bubble tools. Master the art of creating bubble carousels and mother bubbles, enhancing the complexity of your bubble tricks.Week 4Lesson 4Choreographing Your Bubble ShowCombine the skills and tools acquired in previous weeks to design and perform your own bubble show, set to music. Learn tips for engaging audiences and making your performance truly unforgettable.
This class is taught in English.
Students will learn to make a professional bubble mix for use in creating a basic bubble show. I will include a sensible number of bubble tricks for the session length, along with tips on how to make a great bubble show to impress friends and family.
Johnathan is a highly accomplished serial entrepreneur who has founded three successful companies before the age of 30. He has always been driven to succeed in life, and this drive began in his teens when he first recognized the power of positive motivation. Johnathan was fortunate to have had a good mentor who guided him through the complexities of financial management. This early guidance helped him understand the value of money and business, and develop the skills to identify and seize opportunities to make money and manage an investment portfolio. In addition to his entrepreneurial experience, Johnathan holds a Bachelor of Computer Science degree and is dedicated to sharing his life skills knowledge with others. He regularly teaches life skills, business, and English to young people (middle and high schoolers) and adults around the world. He also runs a professional bubble company.
Homework Offered
Each week, there will be approximately 20 - 30 minutes of homework assigned to help participants develop and apply the ideas taught in class to their own lives.Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
Ingredients for the bubble recipe 1: 12 cups of warm water (3l) 1 cup of Dawn Original Washing up Liquid or 1 cup of Fairy Original Washing up Liquid (250ml) 1/2 cup of cornstarch (75g) 200ml Glycerine (optional) 2 teaspoons of Baking Powder (NOT Baking Soda!) Ingredients for the bubble recipe 2: 1 cup of green Fairy or Dawn Original 9 cups water 1 tbsp glycerine (optional) available from chemist. Materials needed for props: 1 large clean bucket. (A new bucket is the best as its not contaminated with anything.) 1 x mixing stick or whisk / hand blender and a mixing bowl 2 x 2 foot bamboo sticks 6 foot of thick cotton string 1 x roll of colored electrical tape (optional) used to decorate the props 2 x plastic straws 1 x wool glove like you wear on your hands in the winter. If you don't have one any fleece type material will also work so please grab a fleece top and have that ready for class. 1 x old sock or stocking 2 x small plastic soda bottle (9fl oz / 500 ml size) 1 pair scissors to cut string and soda bottle (adult supervision may be required) Old rug or newspaper 2 x hand towels or dishcloths 1 x plastic cup 1 x large mixing bowl 1 x large plate Tips: ALWAYS put the cap back on! Spilt bubbles are sad bubbles. Foam isn’t good for bubbles. so never shake a bottle of bubbles and try to get a clean dip. Remember - anything that isn't wet will pop the bubble. For little bubbles, hold the wand close to your lips. For bigger bubbles hold it, father away and blow slower. Experiment with a regular drinking straw with your wand. Hold the bubble steady with the wand and use the straw to create bubble houses and shapes. Just remember not to suck! Don't worry, you can't blow an ugly bubble! Even if you don’t have any bubble toys, you can still have great fun. Use the recipe above to make some juice, and then see what you can find in the house to make some bubbles. Try a coat hanger or the inside tube from a kitchen roll. Best of all, try your hands - dip them in your bubble juice, make an "o" shape with your thumb and first finger, and blow. This way you can touch the bubble yourself without it popping!
Explosive Learning specialises in Life Skills classes that: * Develop essential life skills rarely taught in schools * Improve wellbeing by helping make kids happy and active * Increase confidence through performance skills * Are great fun to...
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Ages: 11-14