$18

per week
($9 per class)
Class

Mythbusters: Busting Myths With Science! (Tuesday/Thursday Edition)

Completed by 163 learners
Ages 9-12
Live Group Class
In this ongoing class learners will research, experiment, and create projects that align with the hit show, MythBusters. This class will be a condensed Tuesday/Thursday edition of my MWF MythBuster's class.
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(166 reviews)

Live video meetings
2x per week
3-9 learners per class
25 min

What's included

2 live meetings
50 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

OVER 36 WEEKS OF NEW MATERIAL! Would you consider yourself a skeptic? Do you like to put facts to the test? Do you love to build, create and experiment? If you answered yes to these questions, then MythBusters is the class for you! In this class, Students will learn by engaging in research over interesting scientific and historical topics, project based learning, experimentation, and group dialogue. Each week we will focus on a new topic based on a MythBusters episode. Each topic will follow the same weekly schedule. Students have the opportunity to participate in optional experiments outside of class each week. Please consult the supply list if you student is interested in completing the experiment. Students are not required to watch the MythBusters episodes. THIS IS THE CONDENSED VERSION OF MY MWF MYTHBUSTER'S CLASS. Price will reflect the condensed nature of the class.

Some awesome topics include: 
- "Flu Fiction": How quickly can sneezes and snot contaminate a room? Learn about the spread of germs, diseases, viruses and how to prevent contamination!
 
-"Sinking Titanic": Were passengers sucked in a vortex when the titanic sank? Learn about vortexes and the titanic. 

- "Survival and Duct Tape Island" - Could you survive on a deserted island with only duct tape? Learn about cool duct tape tools and survival skills.

- "Reflexes and Ninjas" - Does a ninja have fast enough reflexes to catch an arrow? Learn about ninjas and your reflexes! 

-  "Flight and Jetpacks" - is it possible to build a jetpack at home with plans purchased on the internet? Learn about the principles of flight, new flying devices and jetpacks. 

- "Flotation and Escape from Alcatraz" - Did 3 prisoners really manage to escape the unescapable prison of Alcatraz? Learn about Alcatraz, ocean currents and flotation, and one super daring escape attempt!

- "Catapults" - Is it possible to turn a boom lift into a catapult? Learn about boom lifts, catapults and ancient castle defenses!

- "Mind Tricks" - Is it possible to control someone using mind tricks and mind control devices purchased on the internet? Learn about artificial intelligence and mind tricks.

- "Air Resistance" - Would dropping a penny off the Empire State Building kill someone if it hit them in the head? Learn about air resistance, the tallest buildings in the world, and falling elevators.

- "Rocketmen": Can unconventional fuel sources (gummy bears) actually launch a rocket? Learn about rockets and rocket fuel. 

- "Steam Cannon": Was Archimedes able to create a powerful cannon that operated using only fire and water? Learn about Archimedes, different types of projectiles and steam powered devices.

- "Swimming in Syrup": Can a person swim faster in water or syrup? Learn about density and how it effects liquids and solids! 

- "Duct Tape Hour": Can you make a boat completely out of duct tape? Learn about duct tape, the construction and design of boats and flotation. 

- "Archimedes Death Ray": Was Archimedes able to create a super powered heat ray using only the sun and glass? Learn about Archimedes, Roman ships, and Concave vs. Convex lenses in the sun. 

- "Earthquake Machine": Did Nikola Tesla invent a machine capable of causing earthquakes? Learn about Nikola Tesla, plate tectonics, earthquakes and resonance. 

- "Pirate Eye Patch": Does wearing an eyepatch actually improve night vision? Learn about vision and how we see in the dark. 

- "Cliff Hanger": Is it possible to jump from a falling bridge and pulling yourself to safety? Learn about the physics of jumping and falling, grip strength, and the blockbuster classic: "Cliffhanger".

- "101 Uses of Coke": Can coke really clean metals? Dissolve a steak? Be used to clean clothes? Learn about the chemistry of America's favorite soda!

- "Salsa Escape": Can salsa actually help you escape prison? Learn about the pH scale, acids and bases and corrosion in this spicy prison escape!

- "JATO Rocket Car": Could strapping a rocket booster to the top of a car allow it to take flight? Learn about JATO rockets, center or gravity and balance!

- "Exploding Jawbreaker": Does heating up a jawbreaker lead to explosions and third degree burns? Learn about heat differential, pressure and explosive chemical combos.

- "Killer Quicksand": Is it possible to actually sink to your death in quicksand? Learn about how quicksand develops, how to escape it, and non-newtonian solutions.

- "Hail Hijinx": Could hail stones actually sink a small boat? Learn about how hail forms, hail speeds, accumulation and condensation nuclei. 

- "Video Game Special": Can you actually play fruit ninja in real life? Learn about the physics of fruit ninja, gravity and katanas. 

- "Try this at Home": Can we create elephant toothpaste at home? Test your favorite Myth or conduct your favorite science experiment. Be ready to share your results with the class!

... and more!

Weekly Schedule:
Day 1: Research Day: Students will gain background knowledge useful in studying our myth through research, dialogue and activities.  

Day 2: Experiment/Results Day: Students will experiment or test background knowledge in a predetermined activity. We will wrap up our research and finish our myth.

Learning Goals

Students will make predictions based on evidence, engage in experiments, crafts and activities and learn meaningful and relevant information. All topics are directly related to a STEM and/or Social Studies field of study.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Students will discuss dodging an arrow, the result of a penny falling from the empire state building, Alcatraz and catapults and ancient weapons/castle defenses.
Supply List
Each week students may need materials on Thursday. I post the required materials to their classroom on Tuesday after class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.

Meet the teacher

Joined March, 2020
4.9
166reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hey there!

I’m Mrs. White and I’m all about science, STEM and getting creative! I am a certified Early Childhood-6th Grade ESL teacher with a passion for STEM and science. I love anything science, nature and technology related and have taught science to elementary and middle school students. I’m all about awesome experiments, self guided learning, cool PBL activities and understanding how the world connects to our learning. My goal is to make science as interesting and relevant to your life as possible. Not only have I taught science, I’ve also lead some super cool STEM electives! These electives include an art based gardening program for k-5th grade, a project-based MythBusters elective for 6th graders, and an outdoor skills and science based elective for 7th-8th grade. My love of the outdoors and experiences camping, hiking, and exploring fuel my love of learning about how the world works. I hope to inspire everyone to love learning about earth and space as much as I do!

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