What's included
8 live meetings
8 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Track Design Project: Create your own version of the track covered that week and explain key design elements. Race Recap: Watch a famous race from the track of the week and write a short summary of key moments. Track Trivia Quiz: Complete a short quiz about the track’s layout, history, and notable races. Driver Profile: Research a driver associated with the track and summarize their career highlights. Reflection: Write a brief reflection on your favorite part of the class or a new fact you learned. **Homework is not a requirementCertificate of Completion
includedClass Experience
In this 8-week class, learners will explore a different Nascar race track each week. They will learn about the history, unique features, and key moments associated with each track, along with how the track’s design impacts racing strategies. Each class will focus on one specific track, such as Daytona, Talladega, or Bristol, and cover topics such as: Track layout and design Historical significance and famous races Key drivers associated with the track Racing strategies and challenges Each class will last 1 hour and follow a consistent structure: Introduction (5-10 minutes): Brief overview of the track of the week, including background and history. Main Lesson (30-40 minutes): Detailed exploration of the track, including key features, famous moments, and how the track affects racing strategies. Interactive Discussion (10-15 minutes): Engage with the learners by asking questions, discussing what they’ve learned, and encouraging them to share their thoughts. Wrap-Up & Quiz/Game (5 minutes): A quick quiz or game to review key points from the class, ensuring retention and understanding. I will use a mix of teaching methods to keep the class engaging and interactive: Visual Aids: Slides with pictures, diagrams, and race footage will help illustrate the track layouts, history, and racing strategies. Videos/Clips: Short video clips showing races or significant moments on the featured tracks. Discussions: I will encourage learners to ask questions, share their thoughts, and discuss what makes each track unique. Games: Fun trivia or short quizzes at the end of each class to review what they’ve learned. My teaching style is interactive and engaging, aimed at making the learning experience enjoyable and accessible: Engaging and Interactive: I encourage learners to actively participate by asking questions and sharing their insights. Clear and Focused: Each class will have a clear structure, ensuring that we cover key concepts without overwhelming learners. Enthusiastic and Supportive: I’ll bring passion for Nascar to the class, making sure learners feel comfortable and excited to learn. Interaction will be a key element of the class: Lecture: A brief but informative lecture to introduce the track and its history. Games: I’ll incorporate games and quizzes to make learning fun and interactive, encouraging learners to recall key details about the track. Slides: A slideshow will be used to guide the lesson, with visuals of the tracks, race footage, and other relevant material. Discussion: There will be time for open discussion, where learners can ask questions, comment on interesting facts, and share their favorite tracks or races. Interactive Q&A: At the end of the class, learners can participate in a Q&A session where I will address any lingering questions or dive deeper into topics of interest.
Learning Goals
Understand the Unique Features of Each Nascar Track: Learners will gain knowledge of the specific layout, design, and characteristics of each Nascar track covered in the course.
Identify Key Historical Moments and Races: Learners will be able to recall significant events and races that have taken place at each track, and understand how these moments shaped the sport.
Syllabus
8 Lessons
over 8 WeeksLesson 1:
Daytona International Speedway
Known for its high-speed racing and historic moments, Daytona International Speedway is one of the most iconic tracks in Nascar. Its 2.5-mile oval features both thrilling races and dramatic crashes, making it a fan favorite.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Often called "The Brickyard," Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a legendary 2.5-mile oval track. Home to the Brickyard 400, it’s famous for its rich history and the challenging racing conditions it presents to drivers.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Watkins Glen International
A road course track nestled in the scenic Finger Lakes region of New York, Watkins Glen International features sharp turns and elevation changes. Known for its road racing challenges, it’s a favorite for drivers and fans who enjoy exciting and unpredictable races.
60 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Bristol Motor Speedway
Bristol is one of Nascar’s shortest and most intense tracks. Known for its high-banked, half-mile oval, it delivers non-stop action and tight racing, making it one of the most exciting venues in the sport.
60 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Supply List
Notebook or digital device for taking notes and completing assignments Markers, pencils, or design software (for track design projects) Access to the internet for research on drivers, races, and tracks Optional: Access to a printer for any downloadable resources or projects
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
To teach this class, I will use a combination of visual slides, short video clips, and interactive discussions to engage learners. I’ll include race footage, track maps, and historical highlights to illustrate each track’s unique features. Additional resources like online tools for track design, driver profiles, and articles about Nascar history will be provided for deeper learning. Learners will also have access to quizzes and games to reinforce key concepts in a fun and engaging way.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Cape Breton University
As a dedicated Nascar fan, I bring a personal passion for the sport and a strong understanding of Nascar’s history, drivers, and tracks. I’ve supplemented my knowledge by researching information from reputable sources, including Nascar's official website, the Nascar Hall of Fame, and Racing Reference. This allows me to provide learners with an accurate and engaging overview of the sport’s most legendary drivers."
Reviews
Live Group Course
$22
weekly or $175 for 8 classes1x per week, 8 weeks
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
1-4 learners per class