Space Mission 1: Astronomy, Astronauts & Exploration-Semester Course, Ages 10-14
What's included
12 live meetings
9 in-class hoursMastery Evaluation
1 hour per week. Teacher offers weekly materials to help students continue their learning outside of class. These include additional learning YouTube videos (topic specific), review games, fun worksheets students can print and fill-out, as well as tons of color pages which can be printed. Feedback is emailed after each class as well.Grading
Letter grade and/or Certificate of Completion available upon request. Students will apply the learning & knowledge gained during this course by Creating and Presenting an Interactive & Class-Created Space Adventure Class Project, which will assess students’ overall understanding and ability in the areas covered. Discussion, games & other formative assessments will be utilized throughout our classes to determine students are comprehending and retaining the information being presented.Class Experience
US Grade 5 - 8
Class Experience: Astronomy has always been an important part of human history, from the Ancient Greeks and Mayan astronomers, to Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler, Galileo, Isaac Newton, and even to Albert Einstein. Astronomy has played a mysterious, yet vital role in our world. After all, as humans, we have an innate desire to be explorers and space is, perhaps, one of the most thrilling areas of unimaginable and untapped exploration and discovery. As many nations have been delving deeper and deeper into their space programs, pushing the limits of human interaction with our solar surroundings and the cosmos, it is vital to instill a love of learning about space into the minds of the next generation. This class will focus on our solar system, Earth and her Moon, things orbiting the Earth, Telescopes, Constellations, while also allowing students to learn about astronauts, the training, and what they do. Students will be given a variety of opportunities to discuss areas of space exploration they want to share with the class, and there will be a Space Adventure Project created jointly as a class. 12-Week Schedule of Learning is as follows: Week 1: Let’s be Astronomers: The Sun, Mercury, & Venus Week 2: Let’s be Astronomers: Earth, Our Moon & Mars, compare & contrast the first 4 planets Week 3: Let’s be Astronomers: Jupiter & Saturn Week 4: Let’s be Astronomers: Uranus & Neptune, compare & contrast the last 4 planets Week 5: Let’s be Astronomers: Comparing the planets in our Solar System, Comparison Game Week 6: Let’s be Astronomers: History of Telescopes & How We Use Them, Identifying Other Things in Space Week 7: Let’s be Astronomers: Identifying Constellations & Other Things in Space (continued) Week 8: Let’s Be Astronauts: What they do, how they train, and where they have traveled Week 9: Let’s be Astronauts: Types of Space Exploration & where we may go in the Future Week 10: Let’s be Astronauts: Identify & Discuss the Main Types of Spacecraft and where they have been sent in space Week 11: Let’s be Explorers: What we can see in space-The Space Station, Satellites & Other things Orbiting Earth (with an on-board look into the International Space Station) Week 12: Let’s be Explorers: Let’s Go on a Space Adventure-Summary Class Project (During the Summer & Holidays, a 4-week version of this class may be available, in which case, we will meet twice each week). Teacher will use a combination of teaching strategies and methodologies, using Game-based and Visual Learning, Inquiry-based Learning, slide presentations, videos, and discussions. Teacher will present the information in a fun, informative manner & then students and teacher will discuss each topic, while drawing conclusions, making comparisons, identifying the key information, and learning all about our own solar system, telescopes, constellations, things found in space, spacecraft, astronauts, and more. *No prior knowledge is necessary.
Learning Goals
This Space Adventure is packed with information & fun! Students learn about the Solar System; Explore Telescopes & Constellations; Learn about Astronauts & Types of Spacecraft; Discuss future space travel & Observe different Space Objects.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created CurriculumStandards
Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)5 Units
12 Lessons
over 12 WeeksUnit 1: Let’s be Astronomers: The Solar System & The Terrestrial Planets
Lesson 1:
Let’s be Astronomers: Intro to our Solar System & The Sun
In our first lesson, we will explore our Space Neighborhood and discuss where we actually live in space. We will identify the various objects and regions in our Solar System, and determine where we are located within the Milky Way Galaxy. We will also discuss our closest star, the Sun, determining its importance in our Solar System, and learn about its gravity, size, and more.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Let’s be Astronomers: Mercury & Venus
In this lesson, we will discuss the first two Terrestrial Planets and their individual characteristics, such as their distance from the Sun, what their surfaces consist of, their sizes, and much more. There will also be a fun, review game link listed to challenge yourself on all we have learned this week.
*A review game link will also be given to students to challenge themselves with facts about our first 2 lessons.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Let’s be Astronomers: Earth
This week we will dive into the lesser-known facts about our beautiful, blue world. We will learn our distance from the Sun, our atmosphere, structure, and much more in this fun, Earthly adventure!
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Let’s be Astronomers: Our Moon & Mars
During this week's lesson, we will explore our nearest celestial object, the Moon, as we discover many little-known facts about our natural nightlight. We then travel out to the Red Planet, Mars, and see what all the focus is about and why humans are so interested to travel there. After this, we will compare and contrast the first four Terrestrial Planets, finding how they are similar and how they are unique as we play a fun, review game together as a class!
45 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Learners will need to be able to mute & unmute themselves as teacher will have students muted during instructional times so all learners can hear the material presented; however, they will be asked to unmute to ask & answer questions, reflect, and contribute to our conversation.
Youtube video clips may be used to help learners understand the material at time. All links to these videos will be available in the Outschool Classroom after our lesson.
Supply List
Any learning materials needed will be available for download in the Outschool classroom.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Missouri Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
I have always had a love of space, from the moment my grandpa, an amateur astronomer, let me look through the 10-foot telescope he built all by himself, to watching shuttles & satellites lift into the sky, and watching some fall back to the earth. I have spotted some of the largest dust storms to hit Mars, and have enjoyed looking at the various craters on our Moon and seeing the rings around Saturn, all from my own backyard in Missouri & while using other telescopes my grandpa built. I have never ceased my exploration and search, looking to the skies to watch for eclipses, comets, and so much more! My love of all things Space has only increased with time, and I feel it is the next great wave of the future!
As a teacher with three different degrees, including a Master’s Degree in Teaching, I have taken several science courses, including those dealing with Astronomy. I also have over 30 years of experience working with children of various ages, teaching a variety of topics, including Astronomy, Arts & Crafts, Music, Business, Computers and more! I love to share my knowledge with the next generation as I hope to instill the awe-inspiring beauty the Unknown Universe holds, as well as encourage students to dream and believe! I hope to see you in class as we take on this Mega Space Mission!
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Live Group Course
$192
for 12 classes1x per week, 12 weeks
45 min
Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
3-10 learners per class