Dominando la ciencia en la escuela secundaria con actividades prácticas, laboratorios y juegos (primer semestre)
En este curso divertido, práctico y continuo, los temas de ciencias de la vida incluyen: método científico, biología celular, ADN/genética, plantas, clasificación. Basado en estándares de séptimo grado. Adecuado también para quinto, sexto y octavo grado. ¡Únase en cualquier momento!
Qué está incluido
16 reuniones en vivo
20 horas presencialesTarea
1 hora por semana. Learners will be assigned optional homework each week. Homework will involve the following activities: creating foldables, or independent projects. Homework should take no more than 1 hour most weeks. Keep in mind that you are the "administrator" of your learner's homeschool education, so if there are too many assignments given you may modify the amount of homework you require your learner to turn in.Evaluación
Learners will be assessed through foldables, independent and class projects, labs, and quizzes. All work turned in will be given feedback and a grade.Calificación
All assignments turned in are graded and given feedback. Contact me if you would like for me to calculate a cumulative grade.Experiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 5 - 8
Nivel Beginner
This class strikes the perfect balance between keeping learning fun and curiosity alive, while also working toward getting middle school learners "high school science ready"! This is an interactive, hands-on, and rigorous ongoing middle school science course which will meet once per week. This course covers the topics found in the 1st semester of a 7th grade science curriculum (however 5th-8th graders are welcome to join and students can "drop in" at any point in the course). I also have a separate, ongoing 2nd-semester-topics course that can be taken before or after this one. Both courses are based on national science standards and include many hands-on, fun activities and labs! I enjoy teaching with humor and as much engagement as possible. *Please note that this class is also available as a flex (pre-recorded) option. Contact me for details. Course Structure: 1. There will be 1 live meeting per week. There will be periodic breaks for holidays, etc. Learners can join and leave at any point in the course and will only be charged for the weeks enrolled. 2. Class interaction will occur during live classes (discussion and games) and also within the Outschool Classroom between classes. I want to get to know the learners, and I want them to get to know each other! 3. Optional homework or projects will be assigned in the Outschool Classroom and can be turned in within the classroom, or they can be sent to me in a private message. Some projects/labs we will do together as a class while others will be done independently. All work turned in will be given feedback and a grade. 4. Activities will consist of: Nearpod interactive activity slides, projects such as foldables, labs, and other hands-on activities. Course Syllabus: QUARTER 1: Week 1 Making Observations/Scientific Method Nearpod slides and activities Observation Activity M&M Lab Design your own Mini-Experiment/Lab Report Weekly quiz Week 2 Characteristics of Living Things *classes may be held on alternate days this week to accommodate for U.S. Labor Day* Nearpod slides and activities Eye Dilation (homeostasis) Activity Living Things Lab Lipid Lab Weekly quiz Week 3 Light and Matter Nearpod slides and activities Electromagnetic Spectrum Foldable Show and Tell: 3 objects from your house (opaque, translucent, transparent) Weekly quiz Week 4 Animal Cells Nearpod slides and activies Organelle Pictionary Edible Animal Cell Project Weekly quiz Week 5 Plant Cells Nearpod slides and activities Plant/Animal Cell Foldable Cell Bingo Weekly quiz Week 6 Photosynthesis Nearpod slides and activities Photosynthesis Storyboard (Comic Strip) Weekly quiz Week 7 Cell Cycle (Mitosis) Nearpod slides and activities Mitosis Storyboard (Comic Strip) Virtual Onion Root Cell Lab/Lab Report Weekly quiz Week 8 Cell Cycle (Meiosis) Nearpod slides and activities Meiosis Drawing Weekly quiz QUARTER 2: Week 9 Mendelian Genetics & Punnett Squares Nearpod slides and activities Genetic foldable Inspect your family's traits Punnett Square Practice Weekly quiz Week 10 Non-Mendelian Genetics & Punnett Squares Nearpod activities and slides Alien DNA Project Weekly quiz Week 11 DNA Nearpod activities and slides Strawberry DNA Lab Weekly quiz Week 12 DNA Nearpod slides and activities DNA Escape Room Make a DNA Model Weekly quiz Week 13 DNA Mutations & Cloning Nearpod slides and Activities DNA Bingo Weekly quiz Week 14 Classification of Living Things: Bacteria/Archaea Nearpod slides and activities 3 Domains Cut and Paste Activity Weekly quiz Week 15 Classification of Living Things: Protists and Fungi Nearpod slides and activities Write a Protist Story Pictures of items in your home made from protists/fungi Weekly quiz Week 16 Classification of Living Things: Plant Kingdom Nearpod slides and activities Venn Diagrams Weekly quiz Semester 2 Topics: Animal Characteristics, In/Vertebrates, Skeletal System, Circulatory System, Respiratory System, Nervous System, Digestive System, Rock Cycle, Fossils/Fossil Layer, Plate Tectonics, Clouds, Meteorology, Weather, and Natural Disasters I also have my entire 7th grade curriculum available as a self-paced class option (pre-recorded). These are listed as Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4 classes. Each quarter is offered year-round.
Metas de aprendizaje
List and describe the steps of the scientific method.
Identify and create a model of both animal and plant cells, understand and describe photosynthesis, and be able to identify the steps of the cell cycle.
Programa de estudios
Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-CreatedEstándares
Alineado con Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)16 Lecciones
más de 16 semanasLección 1:
Making Observations/Scientific Method/Lab Reports
Nearpod slides and activities
Observation Activity
Design your own Mini-Experiment/Lab Report
Weekly quiz
75 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Characteristics of Living Things
Nearpod slides and activities
Eye Dilation (homeostasis) Activity
Living Things Lab
Weekly quiz
75 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Light and Matter
Nearpod slides and activities
Electromagnetic Spectrum Foldable
Show and Tell: 3 objects from your house (opaque, translucent, transparent)
Weekly quiz
75 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Animal Cells - Part 1
Nearpod slides and activities
Organelle Pictionary
Edible Animal Cell Project
Weekly quiz
75 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Otros detalles
Necesidades de aprendizaje
Lecture/Slides/Discussion is interspersed between Nearpod Interactive Slides to help with learner engagement and content retention. Flexible deadlines. Homework is optional.
Orientación para padres
There will be a lesson in this unit which touches upon sexual/asexual reproduction and will only be taught to the point that learners understand the difference. For example, "As a plant's reproductive part, a flower contains a stamen (male flower part) or pistil (female flower part), or both, plus accessory parts such as sepals, petals, and nectar glands." Another example includes "Female animals and humans produce egg cells and male animals and humans produce sperm cells. These come together in fertilization to combine DNA and form a zygote, which will later develop into an embryo/fetus/infant". If sensitive questions arise on this topic, learners will be directed to talk to their parents. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to contact me.
Please monitor your learner's use of scissors.
Requisitos previos
None
Lista de útiles escolares
*Q1 SUPPLIES* Doing the hands-on portion of the labs is not required, however it will definitely make the class more fun for learners! There are usually follow-up activities that ARE required even if the hands-on portion is not done (a lab report, post-lab questions, a nearpod activity, etc.). Often you can make substitutions for some items (or only do a portion of the lab) if it is difficult to get some of these items. I usually strive to do labs that only require items commonly found around the home. Turning in your assignments: you can take a picture(s) of your labs/activities and either upload them to the classroom (under the appropriate week’s post), or send it to me privately through Outschool in a message. Week 1: For lesson #1, we will be doing a quick activity in the beginning of class in which we will feel/observe random objects in a bucket/bowl. A parent or sibling should gather 4 random objects from around the house and place them in the bucket, and cover the bucket with a towel so the learner cannot see what is inside. During class we will feel/smell the objects without looking at them and make observations. Don’t peek! After lesson #2 students will be asked to design and perform a “mini experiment” at home. This does not have to be elaborate and should not require any outside supplies. Often learners like to perform experiments on their pets (for example, using the steps in the scientific method to find out which toy or food their pets prefer). Details will be discussed during class. Week 2: Some things below can be modified. For example, if you don't have a handheld mirror or flashlight, you can go to your bathroom mirror during this activity and use a cell phone flashlight. If you don't have all 4 colors of food coloring, one or two will suffice. If you can't find chicken liver, you can just do the potato portion of the lab. Day 1: Reaction activity: mirror, flashlight Living Things Lab: chicken liver, potato, hydrogen peroxide, knife, 2 empty water bottles, 2 balloons Day 2: Milk Fat Lab: red/yellow/blue/green food coloring (not gel), few tablespoons of whole milk (low fat milk will do), 6 q-tips, dish soap, small plate Week 3: Day 1: two sheets of construction paper, card stock, or copy paper (should be two different colors, one can be white), scissors, markers/crayons/colored pencils, pencil. Day 2: Bring 3 items to class from your home - one should be transparent (can see through), one should be translucent (can see light through it but can’t see through it), and one should be opaque (can’t see any light through it). Week 4: drawing paper, colored pencils Week 5: Edible Animal Cell: various foods/candies to create an animal cell model. Some learners choose to bake a cake and use different size candies to represent the different animal cell parts/organelles. Other learners choose to do something simple such as putting various candies or foods on a plate and labeling them to represent the different animal cell parts/organelles. Foldable: printer paper (to print pdf), scissors, glue, colored pencils/crayons Bingo card: printer paper (to print pdf) Week 6: Photosynthesis Storyboard: printer paper (to print pdf), colored pencils; storyboards can also be done digitally on a graphic design program of your choice. Week 7: Cell Division Storyboard: printer paper (to print pdf), colored pencils; storyboards can also be done digitally on a graphic design program of your choice. Week 8: Meiosis Drawing: printer paper (to print pdf), colored pencils; this pdf can also be uploaded to a graphic design program and done digitally. *Q2 SUPPLIES* Week 1: Foldable: printer paper to print pdf paper, scissors, glue Week 2: Alien Genetics Project: printer paper to print pdf, a coin, colored pencils, drawing paper (printer paper is fine) Week 3: Strawberry DNA Lab: 3 Strawberries, cutting board, knife, rubbing alcohol, 1/2 teaspoon of salt, 1/3 cup of water, 1 tablespoon dishwashing liquid (for hand-washing dishes), small bowl and small glass, cheesecloth or coffee filter, funnel, resealable plastic sandwich bag, toothpick Week 4: DNA Model Project: We will be creating a 3-D model of DNA. Some learners like to use candy, others like to use origami or other non-edible items (like craft supplies). You will need a longer candy/item to create the “ribbon” part of the DNA, and 4 different colored candies to create the “ladder” part of the DNA. More info will be provided in the week 4 post and you will have 2 weeks to finish the project on your own time. You can start researching ideas online now if you would like. Week 5: Science Bingo: printer paper to print pdf, coins or other small items to use as “markers” on your bingo card as you play Week 6: 3-Domains Cut and Paste activity: printer paper to print pdf, glue, scissors Week 7: Paper, pencil, camera to take pics of items around your home that are related to the lesson Week 8: none
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Fuentes
Ck12 textbook (available free online), Nearpod, Youtube, Wikipedia
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde The Florida State University
I have a BS degree in Nutrition and Food Science (pre-med track) from Florida State University. I later became a certified middle school science teacher and taught middle school science in the Florida public school system for 5 years. I have been an online ESL and science teacher for 3.5 years. I'm also a "hybrid-homeschool" momma to teenagers :)
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
23 US$
semanalmente1 x por semana, 16 semanas
75 min
Completado por 177 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 11-14
2-10 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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