What's included
40 live meetings
40 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Students will be given homework Monday-Thursday for each subject. The homework will not be due until the next lesson of that subject is taught. For example, Monday's math homework will be due Thursday and Langauge Arts homework will be due the following Tuesday.Assessment
Students will turn in assignments through the Outschool classroom. They will be given grades/feedback for each assignment along with individual and in-depth report cards after each semester.Grading
includedClass Experience
*Receive 20% off when you sign up before July using the code: ANDSTFULL200* Use the code: ANDSTPAYPLAN500 to activate the two part payment plan. Taught by certified educators and fluent Spanish/English speakers, this is a full dual immersion curriculum that will cover the 3rd and 4th-grade common core standards. This is a great way for your student to meet friends and have a consistent teacher and fellow classmates throughout the year. This two-way dual immersion course is designed for both native Spanish and English speakers and will be taught in both languages 50-50. "Two-way immersion (TWI) is a distinctive form of dual language education in which balanced numbers of native English speakers and native speakers of the partner language are integrated for instruction so that both groups of students serve in the role of language model and language learner at different times." -Center for Applied Linguistics Seed and Stem offers Pod subscribers additional incentives in return for their multiweek commitment to the course, including: ⭐Access to our Outschool groups, where subscribers can chat with one another, share ideas, help with homework, and contribute to an easygoing, educational atmosphere with their peers. ⭐15% discounts towards S&S’s complete class catalog, including 200+ courses taught by certified, experienced instructors. ⭐Gain access to the tiered pod discount program. Learners who subscribe to part 1 receive a 10% discount towards part 2. Part 2 subscribers receive a 15% discount towards part 3. Learners who have subscribed for three consecutive parts receive a 20% discount towards part 4. ⭐Friday sessions allow for small group and individual tutoring sessions. ⭐Homework feedback will be comprehensive and detailed. ⭐Guest speakers from professionals in various fields to provide real-life perspectives to learners. ⭐Payment plan available (2 installments) Students will be expected to come to class Monday-Thursday and will have optional and individual help on Fridays. Students will be given homework Monday-Thursday for each subject. The homework will not be due until the next lesson of that subject is taught. For example, Monday's math homework will be due Thursday and Langauge Arts homework will be due the following Tuesday. Homework should take no more than 20-25 minutes each day with the option to expand on topics with additional assignments. Study hall and individual help is offered each Friday. The weekly schedule will include the following with brain breaks integrated throughout each day: Monday: -Homeroom/Executive Functioning: 15 minutes -Math Lesson: 35 minutes Tuesday: -Language Arts: 20 minutes -Reading: 20 minutes -Writing: 20 minutes Wednesday: -Science: 30 minutes -Social Studies: 30 minutes Thursday: -Math Lesson: 30 minutes -Computer Applications: 30 minutes (Part 1 Elective) -Electives change with each quarter/semester. Friday: -Conversation Practice Topics and Standards will include the following: PART 1: Week 1: Math: Using Equal Groups, Number Lines, and Arrays to Multiply Language Arts: My Librarian is a Camel-Unit Introduction Science: The Nature of Science Social Studies: Ancient Rome Computer Applications: Typing Week 2: Math: Multiply in Any Order Language Arts: Close Reading and Note Taking Science: Introduction to Motion Social Studies: Ancient Rome Computer Applications: Typing Week 3: Math: Dividing with Equal Groups Language Arts: Reading Goals and Reading Strategies (Vocabulary, Independent Reading) Science: Patterns of Motion Social Studies: Ancient Rome Computer Applications: Typing Week 4: Math: Using Number Lines to Divide Language Arts: Creating a Reading Goal and Plan-Writing a Letter Science: Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Social Studies: Ancient Rome Computer Applications: Typing Week 5: Math: Multiply by 2, 5, 10, 0 or 1 Language Arts: Main Idea and Evidence Science: Introduction to Magnetism Social Studies: The Vikings Computer Applications: Microsoft Word/Google Docs Week 6: Math: Multiply by 3,4,6,7,8,9 Language Arts: Performance Task: Begin Informational Paragraph Science: Magnetic Poles Social Studies: The Vikings Computer Applications: Microsoft Powerpoint/Google Slides Week 7: Math: Using Equal Groups, Number Lines, and Arrays to Multiply Language Arts: Writers Workshop Science: Electric Force Social Studies: The Vikings Computer Applications: Project Week 8: Math: Problem Solving and Multiplication Language Arts: Final Project-Create a Bookmark Science: Electricity and Circuits Social Studies: The Vikings Computer Applications: Final Project PART 2: Week 1: Math: Multiply by 6/Multiply by 7 Language Arts: Building Background-All about Frogs Science: Work and Power Social Studies: Ancient Egypt Art: Elements of Art: Value Week 2: Math: Multiply by 8/Multiply by 9 Language Arts: Close Reading Science: Types of Simple Machines Social Studies: Ancient Egypt Art: Line Week 3: Math: Multiplication Strategies/Multiply 3 factors Language Arts: Learning How to Research Science: Levers and Pulleys Social Studies: Ancient Egypt Art: Shape Week 4: Math: Problem Solving/Review Language Arts: Begin Small Group Project Science: Building a Simple Machine Social Studies: Ancient Egypt Art: Form Week 5: Math: Use Arrays to Divide/Relate Multiplication and Division Language Arts: Research Strategies-Analyzing Sources Science: Characteristics of Living Things Social Studies: Ancient Greece Art: Texture Week 6: Math: Divide by 2, 5, and 10 Language Arts: Comparing and Contrasting Informational Text Science: Classifying Living Things Social Studies: Ancient Greece Art: Color Space Week 7: Math: Divide by 3, 4, 6, and 7 Language Arts: Final Project/Writers Workshop Science: Animal Domains Social Studies: Ancient Greece Art: Pablo Picasso Week 8: Math: Divide by 8, 9, 0, 1 Language Arts: Final Project Presentation Science: Final Review Social Studies: Final Project Art: Final Project Students will turn in assignments through the Outschool Classroom. They will be given grades/feedback for each assignment along with individual and in-depth report cards after each semester.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Nearpod and kahoot will be used during this course. This will take students to an external link. However, no account will be needed.
Supply List
My Librarian is a Camel by Margriet Ruurs (In native language)
Language of Instruction
Spanish
Teacher expertise and credentials
10 teachers have teaching certificates
Colorado Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Virginia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Indiana Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
New York Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Maryland Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Oregon Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Washington Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Illinois Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
California Teaching Certificate
9 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Education from Lesley University
Master's Degree in Science from Montana State University
Master's Degree in Education from George Mason University
Master's Degree in Education from University of West Florida
Master's Degree in Education from American College of Education
Master's Degree in Education from Fordham University
Master's Degree in Education from Western Oregon University
Master's Degree in Education from Western Governors University
Master's Degree in Education from Western Illinois University
8 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Elizabethtown College
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Rochester Institute of Technology
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Eastern Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Eastern Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Eastern Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Indiana State University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Pittsburgh
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Arizona
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Western Washington University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Western Illinois University
Certified and Licensed Dual-Language Educator and Native Spanish Speaker
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Live Group Class
$599
for 40 classes5x per week, 8 weeks
60 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-9
3-8 learners per class