Third and Fourth Grade Science- Interactive Learning: Full Curriculum Quarter 1
Class experience
US Grade 3 - 4
Join me in this third and fourth grade science adventure! This is quarter one of the full curricula. Students do not need to take these semester courses in order. We will focus on topics that are aligned with the third and fourth grade Next Generation Science Standards. Every lesson is interactive and includes a hands-on activity or experiment to help students visualize the lesson. I encourage students to share stories, experiences, and any artifacts that they may have for the weekly topic!...
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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
Hi! My name is Kristi and I am so happy you ventured over to my science learning lab! My goal is for students to have fun, maybe get messy, and gain a love for science! My teaching style is interactive and hands-on as I try to bring science to...
Group Class
$120
for 10 classes1x per week, 10 weeks
40 min
Completed by 12 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-10
2-6 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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