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Curso de Ciencias: Química, Biología, Medio Ambiente

Este es un curso completo de Ciencias que cubre temas de Química, Biología y Medio Ambiente basados en estándares. ¡Contamos con experimentos, proyectos prácticos, debates, trivia y más!
Savannah Gilmore
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Qué está incluido

25 reuniones en vivo
18 horas 45 minutos horas presenciales
Tarea
1 hora por semana. There will be work each week for students if they want to do it. All turned in work is optional and determined by the student and parent. We will have a fun weekly project or assignment that I encourage the students to do, but it is also optional.
Evaluación
I offer weekly assessments most weeks in the folder for your student to take on the topics we covered. Students who want to test their knowledge of the content can take these and submit to be added into their grade. Most of the time, answer pages are also linked in there as well, but in the case there is none, submit for grading.
Letra de calificación
Grades will be provided via request but require students to submit weekly work to be graded and then averaged at the end for an overall grade. Please let me know the week you enter class if you wish to have a grade, and I will keep track of progress throughout the class.
Certificado de finalización
I will offer a certificate of completion for this class if requested. Once class ends, send me a message to receive this.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés - A1
Grado de EE. UU. 6 - 9
Nivel Beginner - Intermediate
General Info:
This class is a full curriculum course meaning we will cover a full year of content topics in the given weeks listed. Please find all content and topics in the syllabus. Hop in, join in any week, and jump into the topic. Content does not necessarily build, but flows in an organizational manner that makes sense for covering topics. 

About the Teacher:
I am a certified teacher in various topics, which I teach on Outschool, and I hold a Bachelor’s degree and two Master’s degrees. I strive to align my classes with state standards and GED and ACT topics. Each week, your student will see a topic they need to master to pass those major tests. 

About this Class: 
This class is geared towards late Middle School to early High School (Grades 6-9 are ideal depending on the level of your student). Each week we cover a new topic using a variety of learning tools and methods for all styles of learners: discussion, lecture, trivia, videos, and more! Some weeks we practice the skills we learn in class, and others we cover more content. Class is 45 minutes but might run over a few minutes on experiment days. Please check the supplies list weekly to ensure your student can participate but I will list them weekly in class. 

Following class each week, I will put a message in the Outschool classroom with a link to a Google folder where I provide my notes from class, resources, and plenty of activities for you to use on the topic. I also link videos in the message for further coverage of topics. I will also provide fill-in-the-blank notes for your student to have each week if they want to follow along and take notes during class and tell students supplies for the following week. 

Grading:
I do provide an overall grade for the class as a full semester/year class style, but I require at least 2 activities to be turned in weekly to me to grade. Some documents have answer pages, so you can go through the work before submitting and mark things wrong, but if there is not an answer page provided, I will grade the work. Remember, work is not required, but if you desire a grade, I have to see your student’s work. I will also provide fill-in-the-blank notes for your student to have each week if they want to follow along and take notes during class.

Helpful Information

1. This class is structured for 6th-9th or higher. My goal is to have students enroll and stay in the class for the full listed count of weeks so they get all the topics they need. 
2. Please let your student know that I love participation but it is not required. I do ask that they raise their hands to speak so everyone can feel heard and get to participate. 
3. Since this class is a course, if there are skipped weeks in the schedule you will be billed for them, but you will only pay for the total amount of weeks that the course is that you are enrolled for. 

Refund Policy: 
1.  If a makeup class is set by me due to a change on my end, you will not receive a refund. You can access recordings and all resources. 
2.   If you must miss class, you must ask for a refund 48 hours before the class meeting. If you ask on the day of class or after, no refund will be given. 







SUPPLIES NEEDED PER WEEK (OPTIONAL)

Week 2 – Chemical Reactions 

1st experiment Supplies 
• 1 Egg 
• 1 Cup or Glass (large enough to hold your egg and vinegar)
• Vinegar (distilled or apple cider will work)

2nd Experiment Supplies 
• Empty water or soda bottle (cut top off) - 16oz Bottle is Recommended 
• An extra cup (needs to be normal size drinking cup)
• Large bowl
• Large tray or pan to go UNDER the bowl
• Spoon to stir 
• Towel or paper towels
• Measuring cups and spoons (1 Cup and 1 Tablespoon)
• Hydrogen Peroxide (1 Cup or MORE)
• Dry Yeast (can be found online or at the store) THIS IS NEEDED - You need 3 TABLESPOONS at least.
• Dish soap of any kind 
• Average Temp Water  - NOT COLD
• Food color (OPTIONAL - any color and you can use two)  

Week 4 - Motion

Gravity Defying Water 
• Clear mason jar (small) 
• Additional water in something that can pour
• Square of poster or cardstock that fully covers the size of the mason jar opening
• Scissors
• Two strong rubber bands
• Piece of mesh or window screen (old) about 5x5 inches - If you do not have this, the cardboard will be enough to demonstrate. 
• A large bowl


Week 6 - Energy

Thermal Energy Experiment
• Ice (any kind works and you can keep in freezer until experiment time)
• Two bowls
• Latex Balloon (large is fine)
• Empty water bottle - Needs to be thinner plastic. This won't work with think water bottles. 
• Water (we will put hot water in one and ice water in the other when we do the experiment at the end of class)

Week 7 - Waves 

Light Experiment Supplies 
• Clear glass 
• Water in another container 
• Small plate or saucer 
• Penny 

Sound Experiment Supplies 
• Clear glass 
• Water in another container (they can use the same from the previous experiment) 
• Plastic straw 
• Scissors

Week 8 – Electricity 

Static Experiment Supplies 
• Salt 
• Pepper 
• Plastic Spoon 


Week 14 – Organs Part 2 

Lung Experiment Supplies 
• Empty water bottle (do not use a thick bottle – we have to cut the bottle so thinner is better) • Two regular balloons (larger is better – do not get the small balloons) 
• Scissors 


Week 16 – Disease and Disorder (Plant for NEXT WEEK)

Planting Supplies 
• Jars or containers for your plants (mason jars work well for this- but something with a drain hole  in the bottom is better)
• Soil (You can get this at a store or from your yard - the better the soil the better they will grow) • Spoon (or something to dig with and put dirt into your containers) 
• Seeds (choose from the following) 
o Calendula (flower) 
o Marigold (flower) 
o Morning Glory (flower) 
o Radish (vegetable) 
o Carrot (vegetable but needs deeper potting containers) 
o Onion (vegetable) 
o Parsley (herb) 
o Basil (herb) 
o Mint (herb) 

Week 19 - Plate Tectonics

Graham Cracker Plate Boundaries
• Graham Crackers
• Cool whip (or peanut butter, nut butter, or soft food like icing)
• Two plates 


Week 20 – Rocks, Weathering, Erosion 

Erosion Experiment 
• Jar with lid or bottle 
• Bowl 
• 2 Peppermints or hard candies 
• 2 M&Ms or Skittles 
• 2 Gummy Candies of some kind 
• Water 

Week 21 – Fossils 

• Show and Tell- Students will also be able to show and talk about any fossils they have collected. We will do this at the end of class.  There is no experiment but they should bring things related that they want to show. 

Week 23 - Weather and Climate

Snow Storm in a Jar
• Jar with a lid 
• Baby Oil (Full large bottle – enough to fill  your jar ¾ full of oil) 
• Water 
• White paint 
• Alka Seltzer TABLET (for  bigger jars, get two of  these)

Metas de aprendizaje

Students will leave with a well-rounded coverage in all major sections of Science.
objetivo de aprendizaje

Programa de estudios

Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-Created
Estándares
Alineado con Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
3 Unidades
25 Lecciones
más de 25 semanas
Unidad 1: Unit 1: Chemistry and Physics
Lección 1:
Atomic Structure, Molecules and Compounds
 We will cover the atomic structure, what the parts do, how they make molecules and compounds and more. We will end with counting atoms and parts of atoms. 

Class Experiment: None

Homework: Build an Atom of any element and bring it to the next class. 

Check the master supply list in the folder for supplies needed for next week, if there are any. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Chemical Bonding, Matter, and Chemical Reactions
 We will cover how elements bond and discover the different levels of matter, while exploring live chemical reactions in class. We will also see the difference in mixtures and solutions. 

Class Experiment: Elephant Toothpaste and Rubber Egg 

Homework: Conduct any additional experiments you want and then share your experience with us in the next class. 

Check the master supply list in the folder for supplies needed for next week, if there are any. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Periodic Table, Elements, and Atomic Formulas
 We will cover the periodic table and study an interactive one in class, discover some cool elements, discuss their uses, and conclude with balancing atomic formulas. 

Class Experiment: None - Review in class IXL

Homework: Build a compound with any materials you want and learn 1-2 facts about it you can share. 

Check the master supply list in the folder for supplies needed for next week, if there are any. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Motion (Velocity, Force, Gravity)
 We will cover Newton and the laws of motion, forces that act on motion including gravity, and terms such as acceleration and velocity that play a role. 

Class Experiment: Gravity Defying Water - Also some in class demonstrations of gravity and motion

Homework: Conduct any other experiment this week you want and work on motion, gravity, and the terms that go with it. 

Check the master supply list in the folder for supplies needed for next week, if there are any. 
45 minutos de lección en vivo en línea

Otros detalles

Lista de útiles escolares
You will need random supplies throughout the section. I will post an updated list of supplies at the start of class and remind you each week what will be needed for the following week. This class is hands on. Here is the supply list which you will also get once class begins but there will be a master list weekly in the folder. 

SUPPLIES NEEDED PER WEEK

Week 2 – Chemical Reactions 

1st experiment Supplies 
• 1 Egg 
• 1 Cup or Glass (large enough to hold your egg and vinegar)
• Vinegar (distilled or apple cider will work)

2nd Experiment Supplies 
• Empty water or soda bottle (cut top off) - 16oz Bottle is Recommended 
• An extra cup (needs to be normal size drinking cup)
• Large bowl
• Large tray or pan to go UNDER the bowl
• Spoon to stir 
• Towel or paper towels
• Measuring cups and spoons (1 Cup and 1 Tablespoon)
• Hydrogen Peroxide (1 Cup or MORE)
• Dry Yeast (can be found online or at the store) THIS IS NEEDED - You need 3 TABLESPOONS at least.
• Dish soap of any kind 
• Average Temp Water  - NOT COLD
• Food color (OPTIONAL - any color and you can use two)  

Week 4 - Motion

Gravity Defying Water 
• Clear mason jar (small) 
• Additional water in something that can pour
• Square of poster or cardstock that fully covers the size of the mason jar opening
• Scissors
• Two strong rubber bands
• Piece of mesh or window screen (old) about 5x5 inches - If you do not have this, the cardboard will be enough to demonstrate. 
• A large bowl


Week 6 - Energy

Thermal Energy Experiment
• Ice (any kind works and you can keep in freezer until experiment time)
• Two bowls
• Latex Balloon (large is fine)
• Empty water bottle - Needs to be thinner plastic. This won't work with think water bottles. 
• Water (we will put hot water in one and ice water in the other when we do the experiment at the end of class)

Week 7 - Waves 

Light Experiment Supplies 
• Clear glass 
• Water in another container 
• Small plate or saucer 
• Penny 

Sound Experiment Supplies 
• Clear glass 
• Water in another container (they can use the same from the previous experiment) 
• Plastic straw 
• Scissors

Week 8 – Electricity 

Static Experiment Supplies 
• Salt 
• Pepper 
• Plastic Spoon 


Week 14 – Organs Part 2 

Lung Experiment Supplies 
• Empty water bottle (do not use a thick bottle – we have to cut the bottle so thinner is better) • Two regular balloons (larger is better – do not get the small balloons) 
• Scissors 


Week 16 – Disease and Disorder (Plant for NEXT WEEK)

Planting Supplies 
• Jars or containers for your plants (mason jars work well for this- but something with a drain hole  in the bottom is better)
• Soil (You can get this at a store or from your yard - the better the soil the better they will grow) • Spoon (or something to dig with and put dirt into your containers) 
• Seeds (choose from the following) 
o Calendula (flower) 
o Marigold (flower) 
o Morning Glory (flower) 
o Radish (vegetable) 
o Carrot (vegetable but needs deeper potting containers) 
o Onion (vegetable) 
o Parsley (herb) 
o Basil (herb) 
o Mint (herb) 

Week 19 - Plate Tectonics

Graham Cracker Plate Boundaries
• Graham Crackers
• Cool whip (or peanut butter, nut butter, or soft food like icing)
• Two plates 


Week 20 – Rocks, Weathering, Erosion 

Erosion Experiment 
• Jar with lid or bottle 
• Bowl 
• 2 Peppermints or hard candies 
• 2 M&Ms or Skittles 
• 2 Gummy Candies of some kind 
• Water 

Week 21 – Fossils 

• Show and Tell- Students will also be able to show and talk about any fossils they have collected. We will do this at the end of class.  There is no experiment but they should bring things related that they want to show. 

Week 23 - Weather and Climate

Snow Storm in a Jar
• Jar with a lid 
• Baby Oil (Full large bottle – enough to fill  your jar ¾ full of oil) 
• Water 
• White paint 
• Alka Seltzer TABLET (for  bigger jars, get two of  these)
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Oklahoma Certificado de Docencia en Artes del lenguaje inglés
Maestría en Educación desde Kaplan University
Licenciatura desde Ashford University
I have been a certified teacher for almost 9 years. I have two Master's degrees, one in education, and I enjoy sharing my knowledge and seeing students grow. I have taught in the classroom and for the largest charter in the US, and I have learned various methods of teaching. I have worked with all types of learning styles, so I am more than qualified to teach this class. 

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