What's included
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
In this fun ongoing class, learners will have the opportunity to participate in many science experiments. Each class will have a different science theme that is explored during class. During class students will learn and use science terminology. Students will have the opportunity to discuss and ask questions about the class topic. Students will have the option of performing the science experiment with the class or just observe the teacher performing the experiment. This is a introductory science class, no prior knowledge of the subject is required. Lets learn and explore the science world together! Week of Oct 27 : Exploring Finger Prints Week of Sept 5: Germs Week of Sept 12: Why use soap? Week of Sept 19: Light bending Week of Sept 26: Water cycle Week of Oct 3: Density Week of Oct 10: Cohesion and Adhesion Week of Oct 17: Soluble or Insoluble
Other Details
Supply List
Material list Week of Aug 29: Exploring Finger Prints: Balloon, Marker Week of Sept 5: Germs: Cup of Water, Teaspoon of Pepper, Teaspoon of dish soap Week of Sept 12: Why use soap? 2 small containers with lids, 2 cups of water, 2 cups of Vegetable Oil, Food coloring Week of Sept 19: Light bending, Paper, Marker, Cup of Water Week of Sept 26: Water Cycle: Cup of water, Shaving cream, food coloring Week of Oct 3: Density: 3 cups of water, pencil, paper, small Magnet Week of Oct 10: Cohesion and Adhesion: two cups full of water, one empty cup, two paper towels and any color food coloring Week of Oct 17: Soluble or Insoluble: dry ceramic or glass bowl, Dry Erase marker, 2 cups of Water
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello, my name is Gabby Rogers and I have been teaching children since I was fifteen years old. I am a mother of three very active kids, one dog and two cats. I teach phonics, letter recognition, preschool math, and preschool science classes.
I received a BS degree from Brigham Young University in Recreation Management Youth Leadership. I also have an Early Child Education Certificate. I have been a preschool teacher for 3 years. I have worked with elementary-aged children as an afterschool tutor. I have thought classes to elementary-age children in several subjects which included, arts and crafts, first aid, CPR, and Leadership training. I have been teaching English as a Second Language online for the past 5 years. I am trilingual (English, Spanish, American Sign language). I play the flute and piano. I enjoy dancing and singing. I have been a member of several dance groups in my community.
I am a homeschooling mother and have taught my own children how to read using the same phonics program I teach at Outschool. I love teaching children. I believe that children learn best when allowed to play and learn through trial and error. It is an honor to teach children, and I look forward to teaching your child.
My teaching philosophy is that I believe that each student is an individual and they learn in their own unique way. I use multiple methods of teaching (linguistic, visual, auditory, kinesthetic) to reach students so that everyone has the same opportunity to learn. I use a play-based learning approach in my classroom. I believe that play is the highest form of learning. Play help students learn through trial-and-error, discovery, and exploration.
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Live Group Class
$7
weekly1x per week
25 min
Completed by 47 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-7
1-6 learners per class