What's included
5 live meetings
2 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursAssessment
Learner progress will be assessed informally through observation, participation, and discussion during class.Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Join us for a captivating summer camp experience filled with awe-inspiring science experiments designed for kids ages 7-12! In this Mad Scientist Summer Camp, we'll embark on a journey of discovery as we explore intriguing concepts and create memorable hands-on projects. Each day, we'll dive into a new experiment, learning about fascinating scientific principles and nurturing a love for science. With a perfect blend of fun, learning, and curiosity, your child will develop critical thinking skills and gain a deeper understanding of the world around them. Sign up today and let the adventure begin! EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: Use coupon code ALYSSASUMMER5 and get $5 off any summer camp until Jun 1, 2023! Class Structure: Icebreaker (5 min): We'll begin each session with a fun icebreaker related to the day's experiment. Experiment Introduction (5 min): I will introduce the science experiment of the day and explain the scientific concepts involved. Hands-On Experiment (15 min): Students will conduct the experiment themselves, guided by my instructions and assistance. Discussion and Reflection (5 min): We'll share our results, discuss our findings, and address any questions that arise from the experiment. Class Description: ⇢ Session 1: Homemade Lava Lamp - Delving into density and chemical reactions by crafting our own lava lamps. ⇢ Session 2: Rain Cloud in a Jar - Investigating precipitation and cloud formation with an engaging rain cloud experiment. ⇢ Session 3: Invisible Ink - Exploring the science behind acids and bases by creating secret messages with invisible ink. ⇢ Session 4: Lemon Volcano - Understanding chemical reactions through an exciting lemon volcano eruption. ⇢ Session 5: Elephant Toothpaste - Discovering the power of catalysts in a spectacular foam-producing experiment known as elephant toothpaste. Materials: Session 1: Homemade Lava Lamp Empty, clear plastic bottle or glass jar Vegetable oil Water Food coloring (any color) Alka-Seltzer tablets or effervescent antacid tablets Optional: flashlight or small LED light Session 2: Rain Cloud in a Jar Clear jar or glass Shaving cream Food coloring (preferably blue) Water Dropper or small spoon Session 3: Invisible Ink Lemon juice or white vinegar Q-tips or small paintbrushes White paper A heat source, such as a hairdryer or light bulb (with adult supervision) Session 4: Lemon Volcano A lemon Food coloring (optional) Baking soda Dish soap A small container or dish Knife (with adult supervision) Spoon or popsicle stick Session 5: Elephant Toothpaste 6% hydrogen peroxide solution (available at beauty supply stores or online) Liquid dish soap Food coloring (optional) Dry yeast Warm water Small cup or container Empty plastic bottle (around 16 oz) Funnel (optional, for easier pouring) Gloves (optional, for extra protection) A tray or large pan to catch any overflow *Please ensure learners have adult supervision when conducting experiments to ensure safety.
Learning Goals
Students will learn about various scientific concepts and principles through engaging experiments, develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and gain a greater appreciation for the world around them.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Please ensure learners have adult supervision when conducting experiments to ensure safety.
Supply List
Session 1: Homemade Lava Lamp Empty, clear plastic bottle or glass jar Vegetable oil Water Food coloring (any color) Alka-Seltzer tablets or effervescent antacid tablets Optional: flashlight or small LED light Session 2: Rain Cloud in a Jar Clear jar or glass Shaving cream Food coloring (preferably blue) Water Dropper or small spoon Session 3: Invisible Ink Lemon juice or white vinegar Q-tips or small paintbrushes White paper A heat source, such as a hairdryer or light bulb (with adult supervision) Session 4: Lemon Volcano A lemon Food coloring (optional) Baking soda Dish soap A small container or dish Knife (with adult supervision) Spoon or popsicle stick Session 5: Elephant Toothpaste 6% hydrogen peroxide solution (available at beauty supply stores or online) Liquid dish soap Food coloring (optional) Dry yeast Warm water Small cup or container Empty plastic bottle (around 16 oz) Funnel (optional, for easier pouring) Gloves (optional, for extra protection) A tray or large pan to catch any overflow *Please ensure learners have adult supervision when conducting experiments to ensure safety.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
New York Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
2 Degrees
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Saint Joseph's College
Associate's Degree in Psychology from Suffolk County Community College
I am a certified teacher in both general and special education for children ages birth through 6th grade. In addition to my formal education, I have hands-on experience in teaching science to young learners as I have created and successfully run a science club for grades 3, 4, and 5 at my current school. My passion for science and education, combined with my practical experience, makes me well-equipped to guide students through engaging and informative science experiments in this summer camp.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$75
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
30 min
Completed by 6 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-9 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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