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Messy Science!
Hands-on Science Experiments, Fun Science Activities Elementary and Measurement Standards
Class experience
US Grade 2 - 3
This course will provide an engaging four classes of hands-on science. All classes will be interactive as I will model the procedures and students will participate in interesting and fun activities! Students will make colors from the primary colors using water, blow (and measure) very large bubbles, perform activities that show the surprising science of surface tension, and appreciate the effects of mass and volume on whether an object will sink or float...and thus get a taste of density....
I have a PhD in Microbiology but soon afterwards became certified to teach as I wanted to be with kids. I have many years experience teaching elementary and middle school science. I have taught science education classes in a teacher education department and even have taught PreK and Kindergarten science! I make my classes as hands-on, fun, and rigorous as possible.
Class One: sugar, spoon, small clear plastic cups, box of food coloring, 3 bottles of water, 50 or 100 ml graduated cylinder, small cups, clear straw, small glass, empty plastic water bottle, eyedropper/pipet, salt Class Two: dishwashing detergent, water (left out overnight), a cup, white piece of computer paper, a pipe cleaner, a plastic water bottle with the bottom 2/3 cut off, a straw...and a small cloth and paper towels! Class Three A few small bowls of water, toothpicks, food coloring, small steel paperclips, a fork, dish detergent, whole milk at room temperature, pepper, a penny, and an eyedropper Class Four: a couple clear plastic or glass cups (the taller the better) a bowl or plate to set a cup on 1 bottle seltzer, uncooked popcorn kernels, raisons (optional) vinegar, baking soda, spoon, paper towels Some students may need assistance with the activities.
There are no safety issues associated with these activities. Students may need assistance to perform some of the activities.
For over 25 years I have taught science in some context to elementary, middle, secondary, and college students. I have taught science education courses in a teacher education program and have even taught pre-K and Kindergarten science. I have...
Group Class
$60
for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
40 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-9
3-8 learners per class