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Summer Camp Solar Oven S'mores | Learning About Thermal Energy | Stories & STEM
Class experience
US Grade 3 - 5
Do you love S'mores? Join our summer fun camp to learn all about thermal energy and solar cooker ovens! We'll build our own solar cooker oven to make S'mores using the sun's energy...no electric oven or campfire required! Class Format: 5 minutes: Welcome and Community Building 5 minutes: Share what we already know about thermal energy; Watch a video about how solar ovens work. 15 minutes: Listen to the story, "Iqbal and His Ingenious Idea: How A Science Project Helps One Family and the...
Students will learn all about thermal energy and how solar cooker ovens work. They'll build their own solar cooker oven to make S'mores using the sun's energy.
I have been teaching elementary school for 26 years, most of that time being in 4th grade. I have a Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education with an additional 30 hour concentration in the sciences in the state of Ohio and a Masters Degree in Education plus an additional 45 graduate credit hours in math, literacy and curriculum. I have taught language arts, social studies, math, science, and STEM lab.
1 file available upon enrollmentMaterials Needed For The Solar Cooker Oven: 1 unused pizza box aluminum foil clear plastic wrap scissors 1 sheet black construction paper 2 popsicle sticks ruler tape s'mores ingredients (graham crackers, chocolate bar, marshmallows)
Parents and Guardians: Before class starts, please help your learner trace a one-inch border around three sides of the lid of the pizza box. Using a knife, cut along the lines, but do not cut the flap! I'll send a photo of what this should look like! Thanks. Parental guidance is recommended as we use scissors in this class, as well as the sharp attachments on the foil and plastic wrap boxes to cut those materials.
We are a team of dedicated teachers committed to engaging your learner in our online classrooms to support them in participating to their fullest level of comfort, taking risks, reaching their fullest potential, finding success, and...
Group Class
$14
per classMeets once
50 min
Completed by 12 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-11
2-8 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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