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Explorando la ciencia: ¡Aprenda todo sobre las formas de energía!

Completed by 57 learners
Ages 7-11
Live Group Course
En este curso de 5 semanas de duración, exploraremos el tema de la ciencia física de la energía.
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4.9
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Live video meetings
1x per week, 5 weeks
3-10 learners per class
45 min

What’s included

5 live meetings
3 hrs 45 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Handouts will be provided by the teacher each week to complete. Each student will complete a research project about renewable energy to present.

Class Experience

US Grade 2 - 5
In this class, we will learn about what energy is and about the 3 kinds of energy heat, light and sound. We will learn the difference between stored energy (potential energy) and the energy of motion (kinetic energy). We will also discuss the ways we produce energy from fossil fuels like oil, coal and natural gas. We will then spend time exploring alternate forms of energy by having students present on their chosen alternate energy form (solar, wind or water).

Week 1 - What is energy? 3 types of energy Heat, Light, Sound
Week 2- Potential vs. Kinetic energy (experiment - need a bouncy ball or a basketball and a tape measure)
Week 3 - Chemical and Nuclear energy 
Week 4 - How do fossil fuels turn into electricity? 
Study scientists who have made important discoveries about energy
Week 5 - Future of energy (renewable energy) - students will present on either (solar, wind, water energy)

Learning Goals

Students will understand the definition of energy, where it comes from, the different types of energy. Students will do a small research project about renewable energy and have a chance to present it to other students.

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
Standards
Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
5 Lessons
over 5 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Introduction to energy
 What is energy? 3 types of energy Heat, Light, Sound 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Potential vs kinetic energy
 Potential vs. Kinetic energy (experiment - need a bouncy ball or a basketball and a tape measure) 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Chemical and Nuclear energy
 Chemical and Nuclear energy and how energy transfers 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Fossil Fuels and Electricity
 How do fossil fuels turn into electricity? 
Study scientists who have made important discoveries about energy 
45 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Supply List
Handouts will be posted each week before class.
Students will need a bouncy ball of some sort and a measuring tape for week 2.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.

Meet the teacher

Joined November, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor’s Degree in Human Development Family Studies from University of Akron
Hello! My name is Adrianne Hays. I am currently a homeschooling mom of two kids. We have been homeschooling for 11+ years. Before teaching on outschool, I spent 5 years teaching math and science to preschool and elementary school students through our homeschool coop. As we moved online, I found that I enjoy teaching virtually. I love to involve students in discussions online and find ways to make digital classes interactive and hands-on. I started teaching on Outschool in 2020 and I absolutely LOVE it! The long term relationships I have built with families and students have been amazing. I have enjoyed coming alongside parents and helping them foster a love of learning in their children! 

If your family is interested in one of my classes but is financially not able to pay the price listed because of your current financial situation, please message me!

I have a Bachelor of Arts in Child Development from the University of Akron and minors in psychology and family development. I am a Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) and worked in a hospital setting with children before staying home with my own children. As a child life specialist, I helped children and families cope with the stress of hospitalization and illness through developmentally appropriate interventions including therapeutic play, preparation for procedures and education. I loved teaching children about anatomy and physiology in the hospital setting in a way that they could understand. I have always loved math and have enjoyed making math fun and encouraging students to see that they can be successful at learning tough math concepts! I also have a passion for child development theory and psychology. 

I believe learning should be fun! I have loved watching my own children and those I teach grasp concepts for the first time. I think children learn naturally and I hope to inspire them to want to explore concepts and follow their interests to learn more in the future. I think that developing relationships is an important part of teaching and something as simple as calling a student by name and getting to know their interests can make a huge difference!

I currently live in the Bay Area after living in the Chicago area for 7 years. I love going to museums! I am a museum membership collector! :-) I love running, trying new foods, and exploring new places!  As a homeschool mom, I am enjoying relearning history, Chemistry, Algebra and more! I love reading mystery fiction with a good twist at the end.

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