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Ruths Schoolhouse, Science: See It up Close!- Rock Collection Club

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Ruths Schoolhouse by Mrs. Loren
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(54)
In this experience, we will share our rock collections, look at my personal rock stash under magnification, and paint or sketch a picture of our favorite rock!

Class experience

-Become more familiar with the various rock types

-Use of descriptive vocabulary

-Peer and teacher engagement/socialization 

-Alternative, age appropriate 'note-taking' development (use of sketches, paint, etc.)

-Manual Dexterity, Fine Motor 

-Creative Expression

-Total Recall

-show and tell

-Create a cardboard model of your favorite rock or create your own.   

-Have fun


Professional Nature and Science Lover 
Pre-K Teacher 
Homeschool mother 7 years
 2 files available upon enrollment
*Bring your rock collection and rock knowledge -Not required but not required- Making the stone art: Cardboard-one panel of a Cereal box works well, cut into the shape of your stone. -Wear your favorite shirt **ART MATERIALS** -Watercolor notebook/Drawing pad/notebook/worksheet -Choose your tools: watercolors, tempura paint, markers, coal or colored pencils, I do not recommend oil or acrylic. Both paints can be difficult to remove from many surfaces. (tools may be various or multiple, learner's choice) -Paper towels, covered surface, and -Dish of water if painting -Glitter/Foil for your Shiny rocks -Sand for your Textured rocks -Glue stick and Liquid glue -Blunt scissors to cut foil (optional) -Color Corresponding Yarn/string for your rocks with stripes -Listening ears -Ready to learn attitude -Paint brush or sponges or both if painting -Smocks or clothes you don't mind being ruined
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Rocks, stones, corresponding slides

Take care whenever using any of the following supplies for this class:
String
Yarn
Glue
Paint
Pencils
Markers
Paper bowls
Paper Towel Tube
Tape
Scissors
Water
Sponges
Plastic containers
Smocks
Paint brushes
Glitter
Foil
Sand
Youtube/national geographic video/ google slides/photos, pictures
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(54)
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Welcome to my classroom!  My name is Loren and I am happy to be here with you. I primarily teach classes that help with Preschoolers' overall development. Along with learning academic subjects, fun with arts and crafts, and dance, classes focus on... 
Group Class

$13

per class
Meets once
40 min

Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-10
1-8 learners per class

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