What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
In Part Two of Learn Some Facts About Storms, students will learn more amazing facts about storms. As students learn facts they will complete three different science experiments. Experiments include: Make a snow storm, Make Snow, and Make a hurricane in a bowl. Teacher will ask questions to guide students thinking throughout the lesson. Students do not need any prior knowledge about storms. Students do not need to complete Part 1 in order to take this class but thunderstorms, hail, rain, and tornadoes will not be covered in this class. All experiments are done live. If a student does not have supplies they may still participate in this class and watch the live experiment take place. Students will watch the experiment unfold and be asked questions about what they see to gauge their understanding. Please Note: Siblings and Co-Learners must be enrolled to attend and participate in class. *This class will still be taught with only one learner. Parents will be notified if no other learners have enrolled 24 hours prior to class, confirming that their learner is comfortable with a one on one class. Cancelation due to low enrollment is at the discretion of the parent only. I, the teacher, will not cancel the class due to low enrollment. *
Learning Goals
Students will increase their knowledge of storms.
Students will be encouraged to research more regarding storms.
Students will improve on their listening skills to complete the experiments successfully.
Other Details
Supply List
Learner Supply List: (If you can not obtain these items please let me know prior to class and we can come up with an alternative. I do perform each experiment live so the learners can see it unfold even if they do not have the supplies to perform it themselves during class.) Hurricane Experiment: Large Bowl Blue Food Coloring Warm Tap Water Something to stir with Shaving Cream String or Ribbon approx. 6 inches (15.24 cm) Snow Experiment: Bowl Baking Soda Conditioner Blizzard Experiment: Jar Bowl Baby Oil (Or Coconut/Vegetable Oil) White Paint Alka Seltzer (If you live an an area where Alka Seltzer is not available baking soda and vinegar is a great alternative.) Tap Water
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
My Name is Mrs. Bannert. I am a certified teacher. I have a Masters in Education. For the past five years I have taught in a public school setting and for the past three years I have taught in an online format. I am a certified science teacher. I love storms and learning more about them. I also love hands on learning. In this course I have combined both of the things I love to teach your learner interesting facts while completing hands on science experiments.
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Live One-Time Class
$12
per classMeets once
55 min
Completed by 19 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
1-8 learners per class