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Third and Fourth Grade Science- Interactive Learning: Full Curriculum Quarter 1

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In this 10-week long course, students will explore different science topics developed with NGSS in mind and hands-on activities and experiments to complement each lesson.
Kristi Given, M.S.
91 total reviews for this teacher
1 review for this class
Completed by 10 learners
8-10
year olds
2-6
learners per class

$130

Charged upfront
$13 per class
Meets 1x per week
Over 10 weeks
40 minutes per class
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This is a COMPLETE list for the class. The supplies list will be posted in the classroom each week prior to the lesson. -recycled items, such as: egg cartons, strawberry containers (the cardboard containers that berries are usually purchased in), pipe cleaners/twist ties, bubble wrap, toilet paper rolls, any other kinds of small cardboard pieces, rubber bands, tape -play dough (two containers- colors that you don't mind mixing or the same colors) -two textbooks (or something of similar weight) -2 or 3 eggs -plate -fork -paper towels -different colored PlayDough (feel free to bring as many colors as you'd like, but we'll likely be needing at least 3) -5 small containers (you can try a dollar store, craft store, or walmart- there are some that are small and easy to stack almost like a square shaped) they will need lids! -water -Blue, green, and red food coloring -optional: small ocean creatures (plastic toys can be bought at the dollar store, walmart, or even amazon) -paper and pen and you can bring some tape along as well for the labels -Crisco -2-4 quart (sandwich) size plastic baggies -duct tape -Bowl of ice water -spoon -5 small paper cups -scissors -hole punch -duct tape -3 wooden sticks (these can be craft sticks, but they'll need to be longer than a popsicle stick, for example chopsticks, or any other wooden sticks that size) -empty water bottle -newspaper (to crumble up) -dirt -a shallow bin -small aquarium plants or some grass pulled up from outside, but you want to try and keep the roots attached -small rocks, but larger than pebbles -water -construction paper -scissors -tape -ice cubes with blue food coloring in them -a medium sized container filled half way with water -red food coloring -popsicle sticks -duct tape or masking tape -bubble wrap -cardboard -aluminum foil -skewer sticks -playdough, Clay -a shallow container (this can be an aluminum baking dish) -medium sized rocks or pebbles -sand -water -a fan
40 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.

Teacher

Kristi Given, M.S.
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Lives in the United States
Miss Kristi’s Science Learning Lab
91 total reviews
166 completed classes

About Me

Hi! My name is Kristi Given and I am so happy you ventured over to my science learning lab! 

A little about me:
I love animals and enjoy having several pets. I also love science! 
 My teaching style is interactive and hands-on as I try to bring... 
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