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Hot Wheels STEM Summer Vacation Camp (4-5Yr): Week 3

Class
Ms. Kelli, Simply Inspired Education
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(89)
Can you design a paper parachute for your car or supercharge your car without using a launcher? In this camp you will engineer, design, crash and test all thingsHot Hot Wheels to prove the science of force and motion. #academic

Class experience

US Grade Pre-Kindergarten
The main STEM learning outcomes of the class are:
1) creative problem solving through engaging, exploring, questioning, explaining, elaborating and evaluating
2) persisting even when encountering an unexpected and difficult challenge (Growth Mindset)
3) recognizing opportunities for improving the design even after you think you're "done" 
4) using creativity and imagination to generate and extend a design beyond an initial idea
5) implement Next Generation Science Standards, Common Core Standards for Mathematics 
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, and have adapted the curriculum to fit ages 3-9 years old as well.
Homework Offered
Assessments Offered
No formal assessment however I give feedback from teacher observation during the class on how to improve their design.
Grades Offered
 (Hot Wheels can be purchased at stores like Target, Walmart and Amazon for about $20).  

All Camp Weeks will need:
Two or more Hot Wheels cars
Straight tracks (or something that can act like a track like cardboard, cookie baking sheets)
Clamps or something to secure a ramp to a shelve
Stacked books or raised platforms of various heights (such as a coffee table, a desk, a bookcase, pillows, countertop, or a kitchen table)
Items to attach to the cars: coins, paperclips, erasers, Playdoh etc.
Masking tape
Scrap paper or Post It Notes

Specific for Week 3: balloons (not yet filled with air), rubber bands, scraps of paper or 3x3 sized Post It Notes, masking or painters tape, Items to jump over like stuffed animals, pillows etc.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Some students may need help putting together their track and gathering supplies like tape and blowing up balloons.
Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(89)
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Kelli has been an educator since 1996. She has taught in various settings such as in public general education, distance online learning, Girl Scouts, and outdoor 6th grade camp education. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University... 
Group Class

$60

for 5 classes
5x per week, 1 week
35 min

Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-5
2-9 learners per class

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