Kid Explorers: STEAM alrededor del mundo Parte 2 (STEM, Ciencias de la Tierra y más)
¡Embárcate en un viaje de descubrimiento! Un año completo de lecciones y actividades que cubren una amplia gama de temas de ciencias y estudios sociales apropiados para cada edad. Prácticas, interactivas, con mucho tiempo para compartir y hacer preguntas. (Parte 1 no obligatoria)
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
45 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 1 - 4
Nivel Beginner
Curious kids are invited on a journey of discovery! We'll learn about Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math and more more, as we STEAM around the world in search of weekly topics. Sharing, fun activities, movement, new friends, & more! **This is PART 2 of my ongoing STEAM Around the World series. You DO NOT have to take Part 1 in order to sign up for this class, and they can be taken in any order, depending on your child's age, abilities, and interests. Please message me if you have any questions.** (Part 1 can be found here: https://outschool.com/classes/junior-explorers-steam-around-the-world-club-eECLkd19?sectionUid=f9869ef4-85d8-412c-a321-1faffe7fcd8f&usid=7ZOYiLMn&signup=true&utm_campaign=share_activity_link) This is an ongoing club designed especially for lower elementary learners (K-3rd). The weekly subject matter will be introductory--so no previous knowledge of the topic is required. All activities, games, stories, videos, and content will be age and developmentally appropriate. New topics will be presented each week--jump in at any time! Topics will be teacher-led, but I will be happy to consider student or parent requests. Each week, I will present a brief lesson about a featured STEAM topic. Students will take turns sharing what they already know about the topic and or what they are wondering about it. For the remainder of class, students will participate in some of the following: a variety of short activities, discussion, read-alouds, video clips, or hands-on STEM projects (both open-ended and guided) to explore and demonstrate what we are learning. Students will be encouraged to keep a STEAM "travel journal." Each week, we will end the class by adding an entry to our journals to show something we learned. Students may share their entries before leaving the club, or they can continue to work on them after the meeting and post photos/videos in the virtual classroom. I recommend using a folder with brads and pockets (a video for how to set it up will be provided in the classroom once you are registered) OR a side-by-side, spiral-bound sketchbook with blank pages. Weekly printed materials will be provided to glue into the journal, as well as drawing prompts, coloring pages, copy-work, and more. A printable seasonal "Passport" will also be provided that students can add a weekly topic "stamp" to keep track of what they learned. Collect them all! Students may occasionally be provided extension activities and enrichment resources between meetings. These activities will always be optional. A general supply list is provided in the class description, but weekly supplies for special projects will be posted in the classroom prior to each meeting. Alternate supply ideas are always available upon request, and all students will have ample opportunity to participate in class regardless of what they bring to class. ***I strive to create a safe, inclusive, positive classroom with the goal of building curiosity and excitement for learning and the world around us.*** Class topics are as follows: (join at any time!!) (Spring Passport begins 4/16/2023) Week of April 16: Medieval Engineering: Defend the Castle! (Hands-on STEM Challenge, additional materials may be requested) Week of April 23: Map Skills (Orienteering and Following Directions) Week of April 30: Ocean Science: Zones Week of May 7: Science of Trees Week of May 14: Food Chain Week of May 21: Life Cycles (hands-on sculpting project--please bring clay/playdough or something similar) Week of May 28: Water Cycle (STEAM Challenge-additional materials may be requested) Week of June 4: Board Game Design (STEAM Challenge-additional materials may be requested) (no class 6/9 Friday) Week of June 11: NO CLASS (2 week break) Week of June 18: NO CLASS (2 week break) Week of June 25: STEAM Fun Week! (hands-on challenges, science-themed games and more) Week of July 2: Spy School Week of July 9: Layers of the Earth Week of July 16: Tectonic Plates (with HANDS-ON demonstration/experiment) Week of July 23: Cloud Collectors Week of July 30: City STEAM: Community Helpers Week of August 6: VOLCANOES, Erupt! (hands-on, messy experiment day) Week of August 13: Chain Reactions: Rube Goldberg Day Week of August 20: NO CLASS Week of August 28: Forces of Flight (Paper Airplanes!) Week of September 3: STEAM FUN WEEK Week of September 10: FALL PASSPORT BEGINS Theme TBD Week of September 17: Rainforest Layers (Cereal Box/Cardboard tube diorama project) Week of September 24: Weather Watchers--Lightening and Thunder Week of October 1: The Colors of Autumn (Leaf Chromatography) Week of October 8: Harvest Moon and Moon Phases Week of October 15: Birdwatchers: Migration Week of October 22: Candy Bag Chemistry (be sure to bring candy corn plus other halloween candy!) Week of October 29: Spider Science Week of November 5: Bridge Design Challenge Week of November 12: Science of Sound(Musical Instruments project) Week of November 19: NO CLASS Week of November 25: Fairy Tale STEAM Week of December 3: TBD Week of December 10: Reindeer Races (required balloons, plastic straws, string or yarn, and masking tape plus printed supplies will be provided) Week of December 17:STEAM FUN WEEK Week of December 24: NO CLASS Week of December 31: NO CLASS WINTER 2024 Week of January 7: STEAM FUN WEEK 2024 WINTER STEAM PASSPORT BEGINS Week of January 14: Science of Snow (make our own "snow"--extra supplies may be required) Week of January 21: Feed the birds: UPcycled and natural bird feeders (extra supplies will be needed including bird seed) Week of January 28: Indoor Snowball Fight! ("snow" launching catapults and fort-building) Week of February 4: NO CLASS Week of February 11: Love Stories: Moving Pictures and basic animation Week of February 18: Ice Age Adaptations Week of February 25: STEM Basics: Construction Junction Week of March 3: Dig into Archaeology Week of March 10: Leprechaun Logic and Luck Week of March 17: Save the Chickens! (with a special LIVE guest or two!) Week of March 24: STEM FUN WEEK: Grab Bag STEAM Challenges Week of March 31: NO CLASS SPRING 2024 PASSPORT BEGINS Week of April 7: Medieval Engineering: Defend the Castle! (Hands-on STEM Challenge, additional materials may be requested) Week of April 14: Map Skills (Orienteering and Following Directions) Week of April 21: Ocean Science: Zones Week of April 28: Science of Trees Week of May 5: Food Chain (NO CLASS Wed 5/8-Sat 5/11) Week of May 12: Food Chain (NO CLASS Sunday 5/12-Wed 5/15) Week of May 19: Board Game Design (STEAM Challenge-additional materials may be requested) Week of May 26: Water Cycle (STEAM Challenge-additional materials may be requested) Week of June 2: STEAM Fun Week! (hands-on challenges, science-themed games and more) (NO CLASS Friday, 6/7) Week of June 9: NO CLASS Week of June 16: Spy School Week of June 23: Layers of the Earth Week of June 30: NO CLASS Week of July 7: Tectonic Plates (with HANDS-ON demonstration/experiment) Week of July 14: Cloud Collectors Week of July 21: City STEAM: Community Helpers Week of July 28: VOLCANOES, Erupt! (hands-on, messy experiment day) Week of August 4: NO CLASSES Week of August 11: Chain Reactions: Rube Goldberg Day Week of August 18: Forces of Flight (Paper Airplanes!) Week of August 25: STEAM FUN WEEK Fall 2024 Passport: Week of September 1: (NO CLASSES some days due to the US holiday) Weather Watchers: METEOROLOGY + WEATHER TOOLS (NO CLASSES on some days of the week) -- includes hands-on project Week of September 8: (NO CLASSES some days due to the US holiday) Weather Watchers: METEOROLOGY + WEATHER TOOLS (NO CLASSES on some days of the week) -- includes hands-on project Week of September 15: Harvest Moon and Moon Phases Week of September 22: Rainforest Layers (Cereal Box/Cardboard tube diorama project) Week of September 29: Weather Watchers--Lightening and Thunder Week of October 6: The Colors of Autumn (Leaf Chromatography) Week of October 13: NO CLASS Week of October 20: Birdwatchers: Migration Week of October 27: Candy Bag Chemistry (be sure to bring candy corn plus other halloween candy!) Week of November 3: Spider Science Week of November 10: Bridge Design Challenge Week of November 17: Science of Sound (Musical Instruments project) Week of November 24: NO CLASS due to the US holiday (Thanksgiving) Week of December 1: Fairy Tale STEAM Week of December 8: Reindeer Races (required balloons, plastic straws, string or yarn, and masking tape plus printed supplies will be provided) Week of December 15: Winter/Holiday STEAM FUN WEEK Week of December 22: NO CLASS Week of December 29: NO CLASS Future Themes are TBD. All weekly themes are subject to change at the teacher's discretion, and will be updated in the classroom and main listing. This class runs year-round (minus some weeks off throughout the year) with a full year of topics that repeats annually. You can join at any time and stay as long as you want! NOTES: I strive to create a positive, relaxed learning environment for all of my students. No activities are forced, and sharing is always optional. I am a gentle (albeit enthusiastic) teacher. I welcome all types of learners, and am open to any feedback or communication with parents and caregivers. I want learning to be an AWESOME experience for all of my students. To this end, I ask you to remember that this age group has a range of developmental skills, and often needs a little more support on both sides of the screen than older students. Please remain nearby your child during class, in case they need social or emotional support, help understanding or navigating instructions, or technical assistance. This makes a huge difference in the quality of their classroom experience, especially for our youngest learners. IMPORTANT: Access to a color printer is required for this class. Please be sure to check the "Supplies" tab for general supplies, to be sure you have what you'll need on hand each week for our activities. Weekly files (to print) and any supplemental supplies will be posted in the classroom 1 day before our club meeting, and then reposted an hour before class begins, in the case of any last-minute registrations. If you are unable to view the weekly post and supplies, please message the teacher ASAP so I can send them directly to you. I am teaching throughout the day, but I will do my best to check my messages prior to starting the class. I will be unable to respond to any messages or posts once the meeting has begun.
Metas de aprendizaje
Early elementary students will learn about the weekly STEM / STEAM theme and be exposed to new ideas and vocabulary related to the world around them. They will continue to develop social skills such as asking questions, sharing ideas with a group, following directions, communicating, problem solving. They will engage in age-appropriate, interactive, playful learning through creative projects, rhymes and songs, games and dramatic movement exercises, as well as counting, pattern recognition, color matching, read-alouds, and other hands-on activities.
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Necesidades de aprendizaje
Shiny Happy Kids is committed to providing a safe, welcoming, affirming space for all kinds of learners. Growing up as neurodivergent and gifted kids, our teachers understand the need for classrooms where everyone gets to shine!
Orientación para padres
Regarding supplies/activities:
Movement activities are basic in nature (animal moves, etc) but please be sure to provide adult supervision if you feel it is necessary. Participation in movement activities is no required. Please contact the teacher with any concerns.
Allergy Note: Playdough may contain wheat, which could cause an allergic reaction if ingested in those sensitive to wheat gluten or with Celiac disease. I am happy to provide a recipe for gluten-free playdough upon request, or suggest alternative supplies.
Please provide adult assistance with cutting/scissor-use as needed per the parents' discretion and child's ability.
Lista de útiles escolares
Each week, we will use some or all of the following: Paper and pencil, construction paper, colored pencils/markers/crayons, building/construction blocks/toys (ie plastic building bricks), small manipulatives, sculpting materials such as clay, sculpey, or playdough, glue stick, scissors (adult assistance may be necessary), plain white paper plates, straws, popsicle sticks, tape, etc. A folder with pockets and brads is recommended, OR a blank, spiral-bound sketch book or journal (spiral-bound opens flat for ease of use), preferable one that opens horizontally for a side-by-side layout of pages. Printed materials will be provided before each meeting. Access to a printer is required--but if none is available, please contact teacher to arrange an alternative solution. (We will do our best to make it work!) Additional materials may be requested prior to individual classes, but they will be common household or office supplies that are easy to find in most homes. Alternative suggestions are always available upon request if a student does not have access to a supply we will be using.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
2 los profesores tienen certificados de enseñanza
Pensilvania Certificado de Docencia en Música/Teatro/Artes
Florida Certificado de Docencia en Educación elemental
I'm so excited to share my love of learning about the world with you! I've been teaching STEAM topics like animals, science and more to preschool through middle school for 8 years through an independent STEAM education company, and I'm really looking forward to connecting with new students here on Outschool. Not only will we be learning about the exciting world around us (and beyond!), but we'll sneak in some art, numbers and math, comparing and contrasting, observation, movement and more--all things that elementary-age kids love to learn and practice!
Reseñas
Clase grupal
18 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
45 min
Completado por 173 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 7-10
4-8 alumnos por clase