What's included
2 live meetings
50 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade Preschool - Kindergarten
Are you looking for an engaging, hands-on class to keep your child busy indoors? This class follows the same format as The STEM Winter part 1 class. We will be looking at some different topics and creating new experiments each class! This class is designed to help children work on social skills while also keeping them busy with indoor projects to spark their creativity and imagination! We will spend some time each class practicing social skills, such as taking turns, raising our hands, and talking with our peers and teacher. Then we will learn about the topic for that week and students will create the project for that day. Students will work on designing STEM projects both independently and collectively. Students will be supported as needed by the teacher, but parent support off-camera is also appreciated (especially for our younger learners). We will talk about what we created and share our projects with one another. Students will learn some science vocabulary, get to make predictions, and test out whether their predictions were right (when applicable). Students will also learn facts about some winter topics that will be covered in class. Here will be the topics for each class: Class 1-Melting Ice (week of: Feb. 24) Class 2-Exploding Snowman (Feb. 26) Class 3-Dancing In the Snow (March 3) Class 4-Magic Milk (March 5) Class 5-Egg Drop (March 10) Class 6-Egg Science (March 12) **Children will be active participants during this class, but they are also expected to respect their peers and teacher by taking turns and listening to one another. I prefer for students to be un-muted during class so please help monitor background noise so everyone is able to hear one another and concentrate in class. Thank you for your support!** **Let's have some fun this winter indoors! I hope to see you in class soon! :)
Learning Goals
Students will work on social skills. Students will also create hands-on projects and activities that will keep their creative minds working!
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Parent support (off-camera) will be very useful as needed when kids work through the projects each week and in prepping the materials for each project.
Supply List
Class 1: muffin tin or 5 bowls/plastic containers, 10 ice cubes, spoon, paper towels, a few spoonful's of each: sugar, hot/steaming water, cold water, salt Class 2: gallon-sized ziploc bag, black and orange Sharpie markers (or markers that could write on the bag.-if you don't have Sharpie markers, it's ok! :)), paper towels, baking soda, spoon, vinegar, container to set the ziploc bag inside (such as a 13 x 9 pan) Class 3: 7up or Sprite (fresh and carbonated), glass, fresh raisins, spoon, paper towel Class 4: baking pan or big bowl, enough milk to cover the pan (about 1/4 deep), assorted food coloring, q-tips, dish soap Class 5: -4 gallon-sized ziploc bags, 4 eggs (raw eggs), flour, paper towels, cereal, ice, paper towels *to prep for class 6, students should also bring 1-2 containers large enough to hold one egg each with vinegar, 1-2 raw eggs, white vinegar, food coloring (optional)* *Parent support will be needed with this class! This experiment may get messy so having a parent/adult sit nearby will help.* Class 6: bring your containers with egg/vinegar from class 5, flashlight (optional)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$16
weekly ($8 per class)2x per week
25 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-6
2-6 learners per class