What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Students will participate in a learning opportunity promoting scientific curiosity as well as math measurement skills. The class will start with an ice breaker game to allow students the opportunity to get to know their classmates and practice their social skills. Science safety and vocabulary words will also be taught and discussed as a class through interactive zoom games. After completing a simple, interactive science safety quiz students will create their very own lava lamps in a jar! This class promotes and encourages STEAM-related concepts
Learning Goals
Students will expand their knowledge of science vocabulary words, science safety as well as STEAM concepts.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Children will be using Alka Seltzer tablets to create the reaction of the lava lamps, parents/guardians may want to sit off-camera to observe and provide assistance as needed.
Supply List
Science Safety Sheet and Science Journal (Provided) Jar or bottle Oil (cooking or baby oil) Water Food Colouring Alka Seltzer Tablets ( may also be called sodium acetylsalicylate, depending on where you live) Funnel (optional) Baking Tray to contain the mess (optional)
1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
*PLEASE NOTE, MY AVALIABILITY IS CURRENTLY LIMITED DUE TO ONGOING HEALTH CONCERNS, I HOPE TO BE BACK TO MY REGULAR SCHEDULE IN THE NEW YEAR* Hello Everyone! I am an Early Childhood Educator (registered with the province of Ontario, Canada). I am passionate about teaching STEAM and life skills. I have been teaching for about 3 years now but have over 10 years of experience working with children. My personal philosophy of Early Childhood Education is that all children should be allowed the opportunity to have some control over their education. Children must be able to learn through life experiences, including manipulating materials, moving their bodies, listening, and observing the world around them. I believe that children should be scaffolded with natural materials and encouraged to use their creativity to experience and express themselves in endless ways.
As an educator, I believe that I am a co-learner and collaborator alongside the children within my classroom. I believe that in order to facilitate a child’s learning, an educator must plan activities and lessons based on the interest of the children in their care. Asking questions to further provoke the child’s learning and understanding of concepts is also key to my role. As an educator, I believe it is important to remember that every child is an individual and deserves to be treated as such. I believe that I am committing long-term to enhancing my understanding of children through exploring and learning with the children in my classroom(s).
Family is the most important thing when shaping a child. I believe that the family should be involved in their child’s education. I strive to make every family feel included. At the end of the day, you as a parent are the expert on your child, and I would love to collaborate with you in order to assure your child is getting the most learning opportunities possible.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$8
per classMeets once
30 min
Completed by 13 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-6
1-4 learners per class