What's included
4 live meetings
3 hrs 20 mins in-class hoursAssessment
Learner progress will be assessed through class participation and a fun, humorous quiz at the end of each session.Class Experience
Please Note: This is a private 1:1 version of our popular Atom Secrets 1 small group class. We have received requests from parents to offer a 1:1 version of the course, for learners that prefer to work in a 1:1 format. Kindly send a message listing specific days & times that would work for your learner, and we will try to schedule a private class according to your availability. This private chemistry-themed class utilizes appealing cartoon Atom Cards, hands-on atom drawing activities and engaging interactive presentations to take young learners on a journey into the amazing world of atoms, subatomic particles, molecules and the Periodic Table of Elements! High school-level chemistry concepts are introduced in a gradual, visual way that makes it easy for young learners to comprehend and enjoy. The innovative course materials include 54 full-color Atom Flash Cards, created by Quantum Physics for Kids and provided as free printable PDFs! These appealing cards are designed by Pixar film artist Glenn Kim (whose film credits include The Incredibles, Finding Nemo and Monsters Inc). A free printable illustrated Periodic Table of Elements is also provided - the only Periodic Table on the market that illustrates the outer valence electron structure for each atomic element, visually showing the electron patterns of the Periodic Table in a way that is easy for young learners to grasp. In addition, full-color printable Review Worksheets are provided after each session to encourage students to apply what they've learned. The course introduces learners to all the atomic elements, while exploring advanced concepts such as electron orbitals, covalent and ionic molecular bonds, and the structure of the Periodic Table. Why is the Periodic Table shaped the way it is? Students learn the atomic "secrets" behind the underlying logic of the Periodic Table, and how to read it. The first class session introduces students to the formation of atoms, the building blocks of all matter in the universe, from their beginnings in the Big Bang to the formation of heavier atoms in stars and supernovas. ALL atoms come from stars! We'll also reveal the hidden structure of the Periodic Table of Elements, which describes each atom's ability to form molecules in an incredibly simple, elegant and visual way - if you know how to decipher it. We'll draw electron orbitals and learn about the importance of the outer "valence" electron shell. We'll use fun "cartoon" atom cards designed by the instructor for the elements from 1-54 (provided as PDF handouts). This class covers the atomic elements Hydrogen (1) to Neon (10), the first two rows of the Periodic Table, as well as significant molecules formed from these atoms, such as water and carbon dioxide. In Session 2-4, we'll explore covalent and ionic molecular bonding and unique characteristics of atoms, along with important molecules that they form. We'll also introduce the concept of suborbitals (s, p, d, f). Throughout the class, the various atoms and molecules will be linked to practical uses in life and modern technology. Class sessions includes a wide variety of sensory activities, including atom drawing lessons, Atom Card activities, educational presentations, question-and-answer games, visual aids, demonstrations, student discussion and humorous quizzes. We'll be varying activity types often to keep students engaged. To summarize, each session will focus on specific atoms and rows of the Periodic Table: Session 1: Rows 1-2, Hydrogen (1) to Neon (10) Session 2: Row 3, Sodium (11) to Argon (18) Session 3: Row 4, Potassium (19) to Krypton (36) Session 4: Row 5, Rubidium (37) to Xenon (54), plus overview of structure for the remaining Periodic Table elements
Learning Goals
A detailed description of each session's learning goals is listed below:
Session 1: Hydrogen (1) to Neon (10)
Students will learn about:
- Atoms and subatomic particles (protons, neutrons and electrons)
- The origin of atoms in the Big Bang, stars and supernovas
- Specific properties, forms and uses of Hydrogen, Helium, Carbon and Oxygen
- Unique molecular properties of water and carbon-based molecules that support formation of life
- Electron orbitals and the importance of the valence (outer) electron shell
- Structure of the Periodic Table of Elements based on electron shell levels
Session 2: Sodium (11) to Argon (18)
Students will learn about:
- Atoms and subatomic particles (protons, neutrons and electrons)
- Properties, forms and uses of Row 3 atoms
- Ionic and covalent molecular bonding
- Electron orbitals and the importance of the valence (outer) electron shell
- Structure of the Periodic Table of Elements based on electron shell levels
Session 3: Potassium (19) to Krypton (36)
Students will learn about:
- Atoms and subatomic particles (protons, neutrons and electrons)
- Ionic and covalent molecular bonding
- Properties, forms and uses of Rows 4 & 5 atoms
- Electron orbitals and the importance of the valence (outer) electron shell
- Structure of the Periodic Table of Elements based on electron shell levels
Session 4: Rubidium (37) to Xenon (54)
Students will learn about:
- Atoms and subatomic particles (protons, neutrons and electrons)
- Ionic and covalent molecular bonding
- Electron orbitals, suborbitals (s, p, d, f) and the importance of the valence (outer) electron shell
- Properties, forms and uses of Row 6 & 7 atoms
- Structure of the Periodic Table of Elements based on electron shell levels, including the remaining elements in the Table
Other Details
Supply List
The following learning materials are included with registration and provided as downloadable PDFs: - Printable Atom Card PDFs for atomic elements 1-54 (Hydrogen to Xenon) - Printable Periodic Table PDF Handouts (simplified version & complete version) - Printable Review Handout PDFs for each session
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Quantum Physics for Kids is dedicated to introducing young students to the amazing world of quantum physics, invention & science research! We've been offering STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) classes and creating educational materials for students of all ages for over 15 years. We're excited to share this course content with more students through Outschool.
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Live Private Class
$250
for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
50 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12