What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 1 - 3
In this ongoing class, students will study a different body system/body part each week. Some examples of topics that will be covered are: The Brain, the Eye, the Skeletal System, the Circulatory System, and many more! Each class will begin with a vibrant presentation. Students will be encouraged to participate in discussions and ask/answer questions. They will then participate in a hands-on activity to help them remember the content. We will make 2D and 3D models of the human body and engage in science experiments to explore how the body works. We will use simple materials that you can find at home. Here is the breakdown of the weeks: Week of November 17: The Brain Supplies Needed: White paper (at least 2 sheets) Scissors Tape Markers/crayons/colored pencils Week of December 1: The Eye Week of December 8: Cells Week of December 15: The Skeletal System Week of December 22: NO CLASS Week of December 29: NO CLASS Week of January 5: The Heart Week of January 12: The Digestive System Week of January 19: The Respiratory System Week of January 26: The Circulatory System Week of February 2: Gross and Funny Bodily Functions! Week of February 9: The Lungs Week of February 16: Skin and Nails Week of February 23: Blood Week of March 2: Muscles **Daylight Savings** Week of March 9: Teeth Week of March 16: The Ear Week of March 23: Hair Week of March 30: Nose and Throat No prior knowledge about the human body is required in order to participate this class. This is a beginner level class. This is an ongoing class. Students are free to drop in and out at any time. The material is not cumulative. I look forward to teaching your children! Ms. Erin
Learning Goals
Students will learn all about the human body and engage in hands-on activities.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Some of the activities may require adult assistance (scissors, tying knots, etc...)
Supply List
I will send out the materials list one week before each class. Some materials we may be using can include: Paper Paint and paintbrushes Scissors Glue Tape Markers/crayons/colored pencils Cardboard Kitchen materials (rice, noodles) Craft supplies (feathers, buttons, glitter) If ever you are missing any materials, send me a message! I am always able to think of an alternative! Week of November 17: The Brain Supplies Needed: White paper (at least 2 sheets) Scissors Tape Markers/crayons/colored pencils
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 135 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
2-7 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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