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Let's Build a STEM Boat and Learn About Sinking and Floating!

Completed by 11 learners
Ages 3-7
Live One-Time Class
In this one-time class, students will listen to a book about lakes and we will discuss things we see near the water. Then we will make boats that the students will "set sail" on water! We will also talk about forces and “sinking” and “floating.”
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(376 reviews)
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Live video meetings
Meets once
1-6 learners per class
30 min

What’s included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

During this class, students will listen to a story about a lake.  We will discuss things we can see near and on a lake.  Students will be able to share their experiences of being near the water (lake, river, ocean, sea) if they chose to.  During our reading, we will practice comprehension skills as we think aloud and the students are engaged in conversations about the story. Students will also learn some vocabulary words about things on and near the water. After our story and discussion, children will have the opportunity to make boats that we will "set sail" in a bowl of water. If your child is able to bring the supplies listed below, I will show them how to make boats in class.  Supplies aren't required for class and I will still show them how to make a boat if they decide to do so after class is over. Students will learn about forces that can affect how fast the sailboat moves.  We will also talk about "sinking" and "floating."  I encourage parents to be close to their children during this lesson if you want your child to make the boat. I believe that students learn best when they are actively engaged with discussions and activities so this lesson will help them understand more about boats!  I hope to see you soon in class!

Learning Goals

Students will learn about what makes boats move faster and slower.  They will also learn what it means to "sink" and "float."

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Parents are encouraged to be close to students during the craft part of this lesson to help as needed.
Supply List
If your child would like to make a boat, we will be using these supplies:

1) container of water to float your boat in (big enough for your boats to float around in)
2) 1-2 pieces of square Styrofoam (it's best to be at least 1/2 inch thick) OR 1 apple (I will demonstrate in class how to cut it so please have a parent nearby during this part of our lesson if you are going to make a boat) 
3) colored construction paper
4) markers/crayons
5) scissors
6) wooden skewers (cut down to around 6 inches long) OR toothpicks OR 2-3 sharpened pencils (toothpicks/wooden skewers work best with the apple)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.

Meet the teacher

Joined June, 2020
5.0
376reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I have almost 14 years experience teaching elementary children and I have 3 young children of my own.  

Reviews

5 total ratings, 4 with reviews

Great! My son really enjoyed this class. Thank you
Rang L.on Apr 19, 2022
Harri thought teacher Beth was really super nice and fun. He is liking... 
Debra W.on May 14, 2021
Thank you for offering this class again! We loved it. 
Scotton Jan 15, 2021
I was originally concerned my son would be shy and reserved being the... 
Stacy!on Aug 23, 2020

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