Mother Natures Superpowers: Weather and Natural Disasters - One on One
What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade Kindergarten - 3
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Let's explore the awe-inspiring world of weather & natural disasters. Each week, we will focus on a different natural disaster, uncovering its unique characteristics and exploring the incredible power of Mother Nature. Through engaging conversations, captivating pictures, interactive exercises, and playful activities, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how each disaster occurs. To reinforce learning, we will conclude each class with a creative art activity that supports the concepts covered. Expand your knowledge and discover the superpowers of nature in this ongoing class. Winter 2025 Week 1: Dec. 29 - Landslide Week 2: Jan. 5 - Sandstorm Week 3: Jan. 12 - Ice Storm Week 4: Jan. 19 - Thunderstorm Week 5: Jan. 26 - Volcanic Mudflow Week 6: Feb. 2 - Monsoon Week 7: Feb. 9 - Limnic Eruption Week 8: Feb. 16 - Microbursts Week 9: Feb. 23 - Solar Flares (Geomagnetic Storms) Week 10: Mar. 1 - El Nino and La Nina Week 11: Mar. 8 - Red Sprite Week 12: Mar. 15 - GAME DAY Week 13: Mar. 22 - Tornadoes Week 14: Mar. 29 - Earthquakes Week 15: Apr. 5 - Volcanic Eruption Week 16: Apr. 12 - Hurricanes Week 17: Apr. 19 - Tsunami Week 18: Apr. 26 - Wildfires Week 19: May 3 - Avalanche Week 20: May 10 - Heat Wave Week 21: May 17 - Flood Week 22: May 24 - Hailstorm Week 23: May 31 - Sinkholes Week 24: Jun. 7 - Blizzard Week 25: Jun. 14 - Drought and more!!! There will be no external resources used during this class. Some of these classes will also be available as one-time classes. My teaching style: I enjoy having fun while teaching and politely encouraging my students to remember the rules to help the class run smoothly. I always want the students to share and interact as much as possible while allowing shy learners to watch and engage as they feel comfortable. I strive to help all learning types feel included in my class. My goal is to have your students share all the interesting facts they have learned for days after the class. My personal style of teaching is engaging, energetic, and enthusiastic, with a touch of silly. I hope to share my passion for learning with each of my students.
Other Details
Supply List
Pencil & paper
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
Illinois Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Western Illinois University
I have extensive experience teaching elementary science, with a focus on making complex topics like weather engaging and understandable for young learners. I hold a strong educational background in science education, and I have been teaching online and in-person classes for children aged 4-10 for over 16 years. My curriculum emphasizes on real-world examples and interactive discussions that spark curiosity and deepen understanding. Additionally, I specialize in creating age-appropriate lessons that cater to diverse learning styles, ensuring all students feel supported and inspired. My prior experience includes teaching weather concepts such as the water cycle, climate patterns, and extreme weather events in both classroom and homeschooling environments. My goal is to empower children to connect with the natural world and develop a lifelong interest in science.
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Live Private Class
$25
weekly1x per week
30 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-10