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Science Experiments - Physical Science, Earth Science, Life Science
Class experience
Students will perform hands on science experiments and models in a weekly ongoing class. Each class students will explore a new topic/concept from an area of science (physical science, earth sciences, or life science). Then, students will perform a hands-on experiment connected to the topic. Student choice setting up the experiments and testing is encouraged to create a personal learning experience for each student. Class topics and supplies are posted below. If a student does not have...
Teacher, Ms Simply Sarah, is a certified teacher holding a state certificate in Elementary Education, English as a Second Language, and Gifted and Talented. Her expertise include developing enrichment opportunities and support for Gifted and Talented students beyond their regular educational curriculum. Her passion is creating unique and personalized learning activities for students to be challenged, so they never find learning boring!
Gravity Drop - Week of July 24 ~ Bowl of Water ~ Pillow or Something Soft of Item to Land on ~ Testing Item Ideas: *Items will be dropped Legos, Crayon, Plastic Silverware, Balloon, Wash Cloth Penny, Paperclip, Rock, Beads, Bracelet, Small Ball (ping pong, super ball, golf ball, etc.), Dice, Button, Cork, Wood, Raisin, Grape, Carrot, Cherry Tomato (Any other toys and or objects the student would like to test) Melting Matter - Week of July 31 ~ 2 Clear cups (For ice cubes and or ice cream) ~ Salt (4 Tablespoons) ~ One of theses materials: Baking Soda, Sand, Flour, Baking Powder, Dirt ~ 2 Ice Cubes or 2 Tablespoons of Ice Cream *Students can experiment with only ice cubes or ice cream. Or students can experiment with ice cubes and ice cream. What Is It? - Week of August 7 ~ Water (1 cup) ~ Cornstarch (1 1/2 cup) ~ Bowl Suspenseful Experiment - Week of August 14 ~ Clear Jars or Container for Liquids ~ Liquid Choices: * Please choose a least 2 liquids Whole Milk Syrup Choice (pancake, maple, corn, etc.) Cooking Oil Choice (canola, vegetable , olive, coconut, etc.) Dish soap Water ~ Testing Item Ideas: *Items will get wet in liquids Legos, Crayon, Plastic Silverware, Penny, Paperclip, Rock, Beads, Bracelet, Small Ball (ping pong, super ball, golf ball, etc.), Dice, Button, Cork, Wood, Raisin, Grape, Carrot, Cherry Tomato (Any other toys and or objects the student would like to test) Biggest Bubble - Week of August 21 ~ 3 Cups ~ 3 Straws ~ Dish Soap ~ Hand Soap ~ Water ~ Liquid Choice Ideas: * Please bring your favorite drink or any drink Milk, Pop/Soda, Juice, etc Chemical Reaction - Week of August 28 ~ 3 Plastic Ziplock Baggies (different sizes if possible or the same size will work too) ~ Permanent ~ Baking Soda ~ Vinegar ~ Paper Towel or Tissue Paper
Safety First! Guidelines for All Classes (For Parents and Students) - Work under the supervision of an adult at home - All materials are to be used carefully and with caution - Clean up and properly dispose of materials after class - Wash your hands =) All activities in Ms. Sarah’s classes are to be done under the supervision of an adult, who is responsible for the safety of the student. Ms. Sarah is not responsible for any injuries or accidents resulted in class.
I teach to inspire students, of all ages, to learn how to think. Students become inspired to learn when they can ask questions, take risks, make mistakes, and reflect. Classes include 1 to 1 tutoring, experiments, investigations, design...
Group Class
$12
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
3-9 learners per class