What's included
1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Do you love Science? In this Ongoing Class, learners will explore a range of Science subjects in a fun and interactive way. This course aims to provide meaningful learning experiences for young explorers. Each class will include a range of teaching methods and activities that are designed to engage the learners in both a hands-on and minds-on way. Classes will include experiments, Q&A, quizzes, games, worksheets, videos and much more. Some classes will include breakout rooms. Learners will be encouraged to observe, explore, question and share what they learn. A variety of methods are used to support learners and cater for different learning styles and needs. What is taught in this course? Week of 1/4/24 - Marine Biology and its importance. Week of 8/4/24 - Geological concepts - rock types, sedimentation, and plate tectonics. Week of 15/4/24 - The role of oceans in shaping Earth's surface. Week of 22/4/24 - Oceanography - ocean currents, waves, and tides. Week of 29/4/24 - Oceanography - The composition and properties of seawater. Week of 6/5/24 - Oceanography - The significance of the ocean in regulating Earth's climate. Week of 13/5/24 - Coastal Processes - coastal landforms such as beaches, cliffs, and estuaries. Week of 20/5/24 - Coastal Processes - erosion, deposition, and coastal sediment transport. Week of 27/5/24 - Coastal Processes - virtual tour to a local coastline to observe coastal processes firsthand. Week of 3/6/24 - Seafloor Mapping - seafloor mapping techniques like sonar and bathymetry. Week of 10/6/24 - Seafloor Mapping - Study of seafloor features such as mid-ocean ridges, trenches, and seamounts. Week of 17/6/24 - Seafloor Mapping - Creating a model of the seafloor using bathymetric data. Week of 24/6/24 - Marine Sediments - Exploration of different types of marine sediments and their origins. Week of 1/7/24 - Marine Sediments - Sedimentary processes like weathering, erosion, and deposition. Week of 8/7/24 - Marine Sediments- Examining sediment samples and identifying sedimentary structures. Week of 15/7/24 - Marine Fossils - Introduction to marine fossils and their significance in understanding Earth's history. Week of 22/7/24 - Marine Fossils - Study of paleoceanography and ancient marine environments. Week of 29/7/24 - Marine Fossils - Fossil hunting activity: searching for marine fossils at a local beach or fossil site. Week of 5/8/24 - Coastal Hazards - Understanding coastal hazards such as storms, erosion, and sea-level rise. Week of 12/8/24 - Coastal Hazards - Coastal management strategies and engineering solutions. Week of 19/8/24 - Coastal Hazards - Case study analysis: examining the impact of coastal hazards on communities around the world. Week of 26/8/24 - Marine Ecology - Marine ecosystems and biodiversity. Week of 2/9/24 - Marine Ecology - Study of marine habitats such as coral reefs, kelp forests, and deep-sea vents. Week of 9/9/24 - Marine Ecology - Virtual field trip to explore underwater ecosystems and marine life. Week of 16/9/24 - Human Impact on the Oceans - Human activities affecting marine environments, such as pollution, overfishing, and habitat destruction. Week of 23/9/24 - Human Impact on the Oceans - Exploration of conservation efforts and marine protected areas. Week of 30/9/24 - Human Impact on the Oceans - Group project: creating an awareness campaign about a marine conservation issue. Week of 7/10/24 - Future of Marine Geology - Discussion on current research topics and future challenges in marine geology. Week of 14/10/24 - Future of Marine Geology - Career exploration in marine science and related fields. Week of 21/10/24 - Future of Marine Geology - Presenting a research topic or case study related to marine geology. We look forward to being part of your learning journey!
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 teachers have teaching certificates
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Foreign Language
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
1 teacher has a Graduate degree
Master's Degree from Texas Tech University
6 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature from The Open University
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from University of South Africa
Bachelor's Degree in Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences from University of South Africa
Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature from University of Westminster
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Messiah University
Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and Government from University College of Cape Breton - now Cape Breton University
Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from University of Maine at Fort Kent
Bachelor's Degree from University of Arkansas at Little Rock
We are a team of qualified and experienced teachers with a wealth of experience across a range of ages and subjects. This course will be taught by qualified and experienced Science teachers. Most of our teachers are also TEFL/TESL qualified. You can find out more about each teacher in our profile. We are all passionate about teaching and learning and seeing our learners succeed. We look forward to meeting you in class soon.
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Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
35 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
1-6 learners per class