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Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Our solar system is full of strange worlds orbiting larger planets. There is a huge diversity, from barren, crater covered rocks, lava worlds, and frozen ice balls to bodies that look like they were smashed into pieces, and even one that looks just like the death star! In this course we will focus mainly on the large, spherical moons of our solar system known as satellite planets (such as Earth’s moon, Io, Europa, Charon, Titian, Triton etc), but students will also be introduced to smaller lunar bodies such as Mars’ Phobos and Deimos. We will learn what is a moon, how they form, and how they may influence their planet, as well as how and why we study them. This is an asynchronous flex course. There are no live meetings. It is perfect for students who do not like to be on camera or live across different time zones. Students will learn by watching lectures, participating in written weekly discussions with others students and instructor, answering homework questions, taking weekly quizzes, and reading or watching additional weekly videos and articles. There will also be a weekly check in between the instructor and each student through Outschool’s messaging system. Students will interact with each other through weekly structured discussions in the classroom. They are also encouraged to post questions and responses to the weekly lecture videos and additional materials. Weekly Schedule: SUNDAY- The week’s lesson will be posted on Sunday. It will include: Weekly checklist Recorded video lectures by the instructor Individual feedback for the previous week’s assignments Additional watching and/or reading material Discussion topics Homework questions Weekly quiz WEDNESDAY- Learners should post their initial responses to the weekly discussion topics in the classroom by no later than Wednesday in order to give other students time to respond to them. FRIDAY- Weekly quiz due Homework due Weekly student/instructor check-in Learners should post their responses to classmates’ discussion posts in the classroom by no later than Friday. Class Discussion: Participation in class discussions is key to a deeper and lasting understanding of the material! Students will be asked to think critically about up to three discussion topics related to the week’s material and post their responses in the classroom. They will also need to respond to a minimum of three other posts by their classmates. The instructor will encourage respectful conversation and exchange of ideas. Instructor student interaction: In addition to interacting with the instructor through questions, discussion, and feedback on homework, the instructor and student will have a weekly check-in to evaluate the learner’s needs and progress together. The instructor is available for “Office Hours” to meet with the learner over video or voice upon request! There is no textbook for this class. All necessary learning materials will be provided in the classroom. There are no prerequisite classes for this course, just a love of learning and curiosity about outer space. Classes are designed to encourage student engagement and follow their curiosity. Week One – Earth’s Moon Week Two – The Galilean Moons of Jupiter Week Three – Saturn’s Moons Week Four – Other Moons
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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Live Group Class
$9
weekly or $36 for 4 weeks4 weeks
Completed by 5 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 8-12