What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hoursHomework
Learners will be asked to water their flowers and give them sunlight to watch them grow.Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 4
In this lesson we will discuss why Spring makes us happy. We will explore the seasonal benefits and talk about what to expect with the seasonal change, including longer days, warmer temperatures and new life such as birds, animals and plants. Learners will understand the sun gives us warmth, vitamin D, light, healthier bodies and colorful plants. Learns will have the opportunity to discuss what makes them happy for Spring. This is a discussion and instructional class with a short activity at the end. The activity will be to plant their own flowering seeds! I can’t wait to meet your learner!
Learning Goals
Learners will understand what happens with the season change to Spring time. It is the season of new beginnings. Learners will have a tangible project they can see for weeks to follow.
Other Details
Supply List
Soil Any type of flowering seeds Pot, cup or egg carton to plant the seed in Water We will be planting flowers.
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 Tori Wilt, and I am from a small town in Central Pennsylvania. I am so happy you are here, and I look forward to getting to know each one of you!
My background is in mental health education and counseling. I have earned a bachelor's degree from Penn State University and a master's degree from Liberty University. My Master's Degree is in Human Services specializing in Health and Wellness. I, highly, value education and believe that there are all types of learners.
I have 20 years working with youth from the ages of 6-18. I worked in the mental health field for 15 years as a caseworker, counselor, and a clinical supervisor for youth and their families. I was the clinical supervisor for an intensive, outpatient, at-risk youth facility. I hold several trauma certifications.
Before Outschool, I taught as an English as a Second Online Language (TESOL), online teacher.
I also, successfully, home-schooled my son and daughter for 2 years.
I am a firm believer that learning should be enjoyable and when it is we retain more! It is important for young learners to develop skills they will utilize throughout their lifetime, regardless of their chosen career path.
As an educator, the social emotional (SEL) aspect of learning is something I highly value, especially in today's era of technology. Classrooms will be engaging, but also having an element of sensitivity to the students' level of online communication.
The classes I teach will allow students to learn the necessary social and emotional skills required for successful communication. Classes will include but not be limited to social skills, clarification of values, emotional regulation, manners, life skills, problem solving skills and appropriate behaviors that will aide youth through adolescence and adulthood. All of these skills will help students have increased self-esteem. Over the years, I have facilitated many classes and groups surrounding these topics.
I am a wife and mom of two children (ages 14 and 7) who keep me busy with their schedules. I really enjoy spending time running, traveling and going to the lake with my family. My husband and I run a small nonprofit, 501c3, for breast cancer survivors. I am a 9 year survivor, myself. I am very active within my community holding an elected position as well as volunteering my time at our local school and within the community. I, recently, began assisted coaching for our local junior high volleyball team.
The classes I have chosen to teach is not a comprehensive list of my abilities, so if there is a topic you are interested in please reach out. If it is within my scope, I am happy to consider it.
Happy learning!
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Live One-Time Class
$8
per classMeets once
30 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-10
2-8 learners per class