for 3 classes
Introduction to Science Fair and Research Projects
Completed by 11 learners
Ages 6-9
Live Group Class
Live video meetings
1x per week, 3 weeks
2-4 learners per class
20 min
What's included
3 live meetings
1 in-class hoursClass Experience
Day 1: Students will learn about the scientific method. We will discuss the steps of the scientific method, who uses it, and why. Students will learn the word hypothesis and generate their own hypothesis. Students will brainstorm research questions for their own project related to environmental science. Before day 2: Students will pose a question, gather information/ research, and state their hypothesis to share in class. Day 2: Students will share their research questions and hypothesis with the class. We will discuss the supplies/ resources that may be needed for each student. Students will write down a list of possible needed supplies. We will discuss how they plan to present their project- digitally or on a poster board/ paper. We will learn more about the elements needed in a science fair/research poster board. Before day 3: Students will conduct their research and complete their project board/ presentation Day 3: Students will present their presentations. Using a student-friendly rubric, the student will also evaluate their own research/project. Students will pose questions and ideas for future research pertaining to their research project. Class structure: Introductions, rules, schedule Introduction to new vocabulary Group interaction Direct instruction Question and Answer Projects- can be done on poster board, paper, or digitally Visuals, audio, and videos Teaching style: I enjoy getting all students involved in their learning, encouraging group conversations, and checking for understanding throughout the lesson. I use individual accommodations for each student as class goes on, based on the needs of the individual. No former knowledge is necessary-- just a love for science and research!
Learning Goals
Next Generation Standard: 4-LS1-1. Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, and/ or behavior.
Standards:
RI.2.1 Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text/ lesson
2-LS4-1. Make observations of animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats
Paper, pencil/ marker/ pen
Other Details
Supply List
Students will need supplies based on their research question and experiment. I will be urging all students to think about research questions and experiments they can do that requires very few supplies outside of what they already have in their homes. I will provide a student-friendly rubric and worksheet (this does not need to be printed but some students may want to print it for reference)
1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Meet the teacher
Teacher expertise and credentials
5 Teaching Certificates
Florida Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Kentucky Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Florida Teaching Certificate in English to Speakers of Other Languages
Florida Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Kentucky Teaching Certificate
3 Degrees
Master's Degree in Education from Walden University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Florida Gulf Coast University
Associate's Degree from Edison College
I have classes pertaining to science, reading/ ELA, life skills, geography and social studies.
However, I also teach social skills, preparing students for the workforce, anger and stress management, environmental causes, vegan and gluten-free lifestyle, cooking, gardening, sustainable lifestyle, and life/ confidence coaching.
M.Ed., M. Psych., & M. Business
Education:
Associate's- Legal Studies from Edison College
Bachelors- Special Education from Florida Gulf Coast University
Masters- Special Education from Walden University
Masters Certification- Psychology with an emphasis on life coaching from Grand Canyon University
Masters- Business Leadership and Organization from Western Governors University
I have also completed doctorate-level classes in the field of psychology with a focus on emotional and behavioral disorders for school-aged children.
Educational certifications in Florida and Kentucky: Special Education K-12, Elementary Education K-6, English 5-9, Physical Education K-12, Reading endorsement, ESOL/ ESL/ELL endorsement
I have taught at Kagan and Cambridge schools. I have completed numerous Kagan certification courses. Most of my time teaching in public education was in low-income schools, high-risk students, emotional/behavioral disorders, and international schools.
In addition to the above certification areas, I have also taught:
Biology (general education, special education, and advanced placement)
Social / Personal skills
Algebra/ Pre-Algebra
Gifted
I have served as a teacher leader and coach for new teachers, reading coach for students and teachers, and case manager for students with IEPs.
Vocational certificates/ training:
Correctional Officer Academy- state of Florida and Texas, state exams/certification
Other Certifications:
Reiki Practioner
Life Coaching
Health coaching
Prior to becoming a teacher, I was a correctional officer. I completed two training academies and license exams. I worked in adult male facilities in both Florida and Texas.
I also teach ESOL (English as a second language) to students and adults living around the world.
I have served as a judge for Thomas Alva Edison's Science and Research Fairs.
My teaching style is heavily influenced by my background in psychology, working with individuals with emotional and behavioral disorders, and appealing to the unique needs and interests of all students. I believe classes should be interactive and fun, leaving students with memorable experiences. When students are excited and intrigued by new information and learning, they develop a love for learning. In my classroom, I want all students to feel safe, excited, appreciated, valued, and understood.
I am very active in my community! I started a Pin-up group in my area in order to embrace the vintage clothing style and encourage other women to get involved in community outreach. The group has over 40 female members and we devote a great deal of time to volunteering for local non-profits in our community. Additionally, many of us have been published in magazines (Yes! Including me!) I help promote community service/ outreach and encourage women to get their children involved in our community events as well!
Additionally, I have owned and operated my own businesses while teaching full-time.
While living in Florida, I owned and operated a pet sitting/ boarding business. I had over 200 customers and cared for their dogs, cats, horses, donkey, goats, chickens, and many other animals. I am a HUGE animal lover!
Both of my dogs are rescues and I am actively involved with community service work that serves to protect and care for animals.
Through my personal business, I offer Reiki services, life/ health, and confidence coaching to adults and children. I am a contracted life coach, life coach blogger, and served as an editor for a non-profit life coaching organization and serve on the board of directors as the secretary and fill-in Vice President.
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