What's included
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
We will play SpongeBob themed bingo while talking about our favorite characters. We may play fun alternate ways of getting bingo, such as 4 Corners, Center Square, and Bottom Row. Character Bingo is a fun way to grab the attention of students while fostering positive socialization among players. When we play bingo, we are encouraging healthy competition, boosting cognitive function, and improving memory. The kids will be encouraged to interact with one another to build social skills during the game as well. No prior subject knowledge or experience is required. Bring your krabby patties and let’s go to Bikini Bottom and play SpongeBob bingo!
Other Details
Parental Guidance
The nature of some games is that there will be winners and losers. Some children (and adults for that matter) have a hard time losing. Rather than a game of skill, Bingo is a game of pure chance, much like Candyland. The player has no control over the outcome of the game. No one likes to lose, but we all do at some point. Playing games can be fun and exciting, but they also help develop and build needed social skills, and losing gracefully is one of the big ones. If you feel your child is able to enjoy playing Bingo for fun, even when losing, I would love to have them join our game!
Supply List
Before the game, your unique SpongeBob bingo card will be sent to you individually in a note with an attachment under the teacher tab in the classroom. Each child will get one bingo card that they will need to reuse during the game. You may print the card on a printer, save it to a second device and use the mark-up pen tool, or draw the grid/write the names on paper. You will need to register for the class at least 30 minutes prior to start time in order for me to send you your bingo card and for you to have time to print/draw/save it to a device. You may use any items you have around the house for markers, but pieces of candy work great!
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi, everyone! I'm Rhett, and I would love the chance to be one of your Outschool Instructors. From an early age, I've always found myself comfortable speaking or performing on stage to small or large groups. In high school, I competed on an elite Speech and Debate team specializing in political analysis, served as the student director for the community-access television station, and earned the rank of Eagle Scout.
I received my Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Mississippi State University, with dual concentrations in TV Broadcasting and Theater. I served as on-air talent for the on-campus news broadcast, performed in multiple theater productions, and was a member of Lab Rats Improv Comedy Troupe. After college, I moved to New York City for 2 years where I worked in communications and performed amateur stand up comedy. I am now back in Memphis, TN where I performed as an actor in the season 1 finale of Bluff City Law. I am also a musician and have performed live concerts at small and large venues throughout my life. My mom, Lizzy Spurlin, is an Outschool teacher as well.
My goal is to use my experiences to help students become not only effective public speakers, but confident ones. Public speaking and performance are often cited as one of many people's biggest fears. I believe I have the tools to teach students to mitigate this fear and develop their ideas into coherent messages for public presentation.
If the prospect of public speaking makes you anxious, I understand! But with the correct preparation and practice, the prospect becomes much less worrisome. I'd love to show you!
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$9
per classMeets once
25 min
Completed by 10 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
2-10 learners per class