The Littlest Scientists: Let's Learn Science and Experiment!
What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
Students will be given worksheets to complete each week for additional practice!Class Experience
US Grade Preschool - 1
Welcome Scientists! Are you ready to explore the world all around us? Each week in this course we will focus on a science concept. We will have classes about physical science, 5 senses, solar system, animals, plants, and more! We will also complete a simple science experiment perfect for little learners! I will send out the materials list ahead of class to be sure you have materials. Most materials will be things you already have in your home! I would suggest that during the experiment part of the class that an adult help the little scientist if needed. I am excited to meet you! The classes do not build on each other. You can join at any time. Feel free to join for one or stay for all! I send out Materials and Optional Worksheets at the beginning of each month as well as each week. If you join new and do not see materials in the classroom please message me! πBack to school and Fall Schedule: Week of 8/4: What is Science? What do scientist do? Week of 8/11: What are our Senses? Week of 8/18: What are Solids, Liquids, and Gases? Week of 8/25: How can we observe and describe objects? Week of 9/1: How can we compare and contrast different kinds of animals? Week of 9/8: What are the parts of a plant? Week of 9/15: What is inside my body? Week of 9/22: Where are we in the solar system? Week of 9/29: How can Weather Change? Week of 10/6: What are Seasons? Week of 10/13: What are Dinosaurs? Week of 10/20: NO CLASS NO CHARGE Week of 10/27: What are Forces? Week of 11/3: What is a chemical reaction? Week of 11/10: Does the moon change size? Week of 11/17: What makes an airplane fly? (NO FRIDAY/SATURDAY) Week of 11/24: NO CLASS NO CHARGE βοΈWinter Schedule:TBD December Week of : What are mixtures? Week of : How can I use Kinetic Energy? Week of : What is a molecule? Week of : What are glaciers? January Week of : What are germs? Week of : What is air pressure? Week of : What is melting and freezing? Week of : What are polymers? Week of : What are constellations? February Week of : What can sink and float? (dancing raisins/candies) Week of : Is Music Science? Week of : How do parachutes work? (NO TU/W/F/SA Classes) Week of : How do parachutes work? (NO M Classes) πΈSpring ScheduleTBD: March Week of : Why are bubbles a circle? Week of : How do animals protect themselves? Week of : What is pollination? Week of : How are animal feet different? Week of : What is a non-Newtonian fluid? April Week of : What are the animal babies? Week of : Is art science? Week of : Is cooking science? Week of : What is Chromatography? May Week of : Why do we have bones? Week of : What are acids and bases? Week of : What is electricity? Week of : How do rockets fly? βοΈSummer Schedule TBD: June Week of : Why do we have fingerprints? Week of : Why do Volcanos Erupt? Week of : Why do clouds look different? Week of : What is the Sun needed for? Week of : What makes a boat float? July Week of 7/7: How are waves created? Week of 7/14: How do I make ice cream? Week of 7/21: Can bubbles bounce? Week of 7/28: What is gravity? Week of 8/4: What are invertebrates?
Other Details
Parental Guidance
For some experiments a parent may need to be present depending on the independence of the student.
Supply List
Each week students will need a few supplies. Most supplies will be things around the house. They will also need to print provided worksheets and need a pencil and something to draw with. If you join new and do not see materials in the classroom please message me!
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Florida Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Central Florida
I have been an elementary school teacher for 10 years and specifically a kindergarten teacher for 6. I have a Florida Teaching Certificate and am qualified to teach science topics for the PreK-6 age. I have studied the topics and how to make them age appropriate for learners. I also have a certification in International Baccalaureate (IB) program. It is a worldwide, nonprofit education program founded to give all students the opportunity to receive an education fit for a globalizing world. I have been trained to present material by asking questions and helping students learn from their questions.
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Live Group Class
$8
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30 min
Completed by 696 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-7
3-8 learners per class