What's included
1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade Preschool
We use our brains to see and think and move. Our brains keep our heart beating and our lungs breathing. We will learn about our brains in today's class and then we will make a Play Dough brain. Primus Science Preschool Drop-In classes are science classes designed for young students ages 3-6. Students will explore the world around them while learning basic scientific principles and doing a fun, preschool friendly, hands-on science project or experiment. Every Primus Science Preschool class starts with a virtual circle time where we will have an interactive conversation about the science topic of the day. I use models, pictures, and videos to enhance the learning experience. Students are encouraged to ask questions and participate in class. We will do a fun, preschool hands-on science project or experiment during the second half of the class. A Primus Science Preschool Drop-In class is scheduled at the same time every week. No need to sign up for an ongoing class. Pick and choose the classes you are interested in or come to all of them. Supplies for Primus Science Preschool projects are usually things you have around the house or inexpensive items that can be purchased at a grocery store, dollar store, or discount store. Projects are preschool-friendly, but some students may still need assistance depending on their age and ability. (You know your child best. See the notes about the experiment to decide if your student will need assistance.) We will be making a Play Dough Model Brains in today's class. Materials for today's project: Three colors of play dough, clay, homemade dough, or any soft playdough
Other Details
Parental Guidance
We will be using playdough or any similar soft clay or dough in this class. Playdough may contain wheat, a known allergen.
We will be making a Play Dough Model Brains in today's class.
Materials for today's project:
Three colors of play dough, clay, homemade dough, or any soft playdough
Supply List
We will be making a Play Dough Model Brains in today's class. Materials for today's project: Three colors of play dough, clay, homemade dough, or any soft playdough
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
This class was developed by Annette the Teacher
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from Minors: Biology, Chemistry, and Writing
Annette the Teacher has been teaching for a very long time. She has over three decades of experience teaching children of all ages. She has a B.A. in Sociology with minors in Biology, Chemistry, and Writing from the University of Pittsburgh. Annette also holds a TEFL certification for teaching English as a Foreign Language. She has homeschooled her own children from Pre-School through (their current) High School. All of her classes are interactive. Annette encourages students to fully participate in class. All of her classes feature hands-on activities and books Annette writes for the class herself.
Annette is a published writer, publisher, and artist. She uses her extensive knowledge and experience to create unique classes for every student. She enjoys teaching science, history, art, and cooking classes. She brings history alive with her "Life in ..." history classes where students learn about key times in history by experiencing children and families' lives in that time period. "Paint like ..." art classes where students will learn about famous artists and create their own artwork based on the artists' works. "Primus Science" classes where we explore science and complete experiments and projects. Students should be prepared to make, explore, and create during class. Annette knows hands-on, interactive experiences are the best way for children to learn.
Annette has completed Continuing Education Certification with OER's Big History and World History Projects and the NMNA's Foundation for Teaching and Learning about Native Americans. She is has certifications for working with special needs children and early education. She holds a 120-hour TEFL certification for teaching English as a Foreign Language.
Annette also has experience working with Special Needs children. She is Mom to a child on the autism spectrum and a child with serious medical needs. She also has worked with children with ADHD. If your child has special needs, please contact Annette so she can work with you and your child.
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Live One-Time Class
$12
per classMeets once
35 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-6
2-6 learners per class
This class is no longer offered
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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