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Life Skills

The Laundry Room Club: Loads of Fun!

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In this ongoing weekly class, learners will gain knowledge about laundry vocabulary, reading clothing tags, and sorting clothes and will participate in fun, digital, interactive laundry activities.
Kristi Robertson
146 total reviews for this teacher
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8-12
year olds
1-10
learners per class

$10

Charged weekly
Meets 1x per week
Runs week after week
25 minutes per class
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Description

Class Experience

1. Learn common laundry vocabulary terms, their definitions, and be able to identify them by sight
2. Learn common laundry symbols, what they mean, and be able to identify them by sight
3. Develop an ability to freely discuss and understand various laundry-related scenarios
4. Learn how to read and interpret clothing tags and how to care for a particular clothing item
5. Learn how to properly sort laundry prior to washing, such as whites, colors, lights, delicates, etc.
I have taught in an online environment at the university undergraduate level for 12 years. I have taught in an online environment to kids ages 2 - 16 since 2018. I believe in greater access to life skills classes for learners of all ages and skill level. I would consider myself a Subject Matter Expert on the topic of laundry! 😀
Learners will be assigned one laundry-related task per week to complete at home with an adult's help, as needed, such as sorting their own laundry into lights and darks, reading tags on their own clothing, identifying laundry vocabulary around their house, etc.
Homework projects will be assigned weekly, but are not required to be completed. If learners choose to complete the projects they will need access to the following: laundry laundry hamper or basket washing machine dryer detergent dryer sheets (optional) fabric softener (optional) laundry basket
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
No formal assessment will be administered as this is an ongoing club.
25 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
Depending on the ability of each learner, a parent's assistance may be required to help them do some or all of the laundry-related homework tasks.

During class learners will use a digital engagement tool called Pear Deck. Pear Deck is an educational software that can make ordinary Google Slides interactive and fun! It is a great tool to keep learners of all ages engaged and focused. With the Pear Deck slides learners will be able to use a drawing tool to draw on the screen, a drag-and-drop feature, answer choice questions, and answer questions by typing text. About 30 minutes before each class begins, I will post a link and instructions to the Pear Deck slides in the Classroom discussion thread. You do not need a Pear Deck account to use the slides. A minute or two before class begins, you may simply click the link to access the slides. Once you click the link, you will see a page with three emoji faces (green, yellow, and red) with the question "How are you feeling today?" You may click on any emoji face or you may click "Skip" at the bottom of the page. Now you will be on the first page of the slides. You will not be able to progress to the next slide since I will control the progression. Each student will have their own copy of the interactive slides and will not be able to see others' responses unless I screenshare. There are several options for viewing both your Zoom window (for the Outschool class) and the Pear Deck window simultaneously.  

Option 1:  You may access Zoom on your computer and the Pear Deck slides on a separate device (e.g., phone, tablet, another laptop).  Or, vice versa, you may access the Pear Deck slides on your computer and Zoom on a separate device (e.g., phone, tablet, another laptop).  

Option 2:  If you are using a single monitor on your computer, you may Restore (make smaller) both the Zoom and the Pear Deck windows.  Then arrange them (change their sizes) on the screen such that you can see both windows on your monitor.  If you have trouble Restoring the Zoom window, make sure that you are not in the full-screen mode.  To exit full-screen mode on a PC (not a Mac), click the Exit Full Screen rectangle in the top-right corner of your Zoom window.  To exit full-screen mode on a Mac (not a PC), click the green dot in the top-left corner of your Zoom window.

Option 3:  If you are using dual monitors on your computer, you may drag either the Zoom or Pear Deck window to one monitor and the other application to the other monitor.  
Curriculum provided by Life Skills Creations: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Life-Skills-Creations

Teacher

Kristi Robertson
🇺🇸
Lives in the United States
Welcome to my online classroom where interactivity, engaging discussions, and interesting content collide into an explosion of FUN!!
146 total reviews
160 completed classes

About Me

Hello! My name is Kristi Robertson. I am from a small town in northeast Texas, USA and I'm excited to be teaching on the Outschool platform!

My experience includes teaching online for 12 years at the university undergraduate level, and 4+ years... 
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