What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hoursAssessment
Informal assessment will be used during the class. I will be checking for understanding during the class.Class Experience
US Grade 4 - 7
Did you know that there is more to Saturn than just its rings? Did you know that Saturn is a ball of ongoing activity? Did you know that you could literally float Saturn in a bathtub (can you find one big enough to hold a planet!)? These are only a few of the things that you will discover as you embark on an incredible journey of wonder to one of the largest, most majestic planets in our Solar System, Saturn. Not only will you learn about the iconic rings of Saturn, but you will discover the nature of its atmosphere, its seasons, the history of its exploration as well as some unique features, such as the Hexagon at its north pole and the Dragon Storm, which only comes out at night. You will even learn the ABCs of how Saturn's rings were named (it's not from the inside out or the outside in). Students will begin with a warmup before embarking on an adventure to Saturn, its rings as well as some of its major moons, such as Titan, the only moon in our Solar System to have a significant atmosphere. After their tour of Saturn, students will have a chance to come up with some ideas for the next big adventure to Saturn and its moons. Before leaving Saturn, the class will share in some final thoughts, which include the future of exploration to the planetary system, most notably, a mission to Titan. A slide show presentation will bring the journey to life with some images taken by the probes that NASA has sent to the sixth planet in our Solar System. Students will be encouraged to participate in the adventure by asking questions and comment about Saturn throughout the class. Students are encouraged to bring a love of space and astronomy as well as a desire to learn about Saturn.
Learning Goals
Students will learn about the basics of Saturn, such as how long a year is on the planet as well as a day.
Students will learn about the rings of Saturn.
Students will learn about the atmosphere of Saturn.
Students will learn about the history of exploration of Saturn.
Other Details
Supply List
Students are encouraged to bring paper and pen or pencil to the class.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
We will refer to information from NASA during the class.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have been in education since 2016. I am a substitute teacher as well as a tutor with experience teaching multiple subjects in K-12. I also have experience in Special Education. I have a Master's Degree in Psychology and have taken numerous classes in Special Education.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$19
per classMeets once
55 min
Completed by 42 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
1-9 learners per class