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科学への飛び込みは楽しい!年間カリキュラム、毎週の科学

この毎週継続的かつ有益で魅力的な科学の授業では、学習者はパズルやクイズ、その他の楽しい教育アクティビティを完了しながら、年間を通じて毎週異なる科学トピックについて学習します。
Teacher Sharon, M.Ed., TEFL
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週あたりの授業時間数 35 分
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英語レベル - A2
米国の学年 1 - 4
Intermediate - Advanced レベル向け
In this ongoing, weekly science class, learners will be presented with a new science topic each week. Lessons will be teacher-led from teacher-created Google Slides presentations consisting of informative, topic-related puzzles, games, videos, and interactive activities to help make learning science engaging, interesting and fun. 

WORKSHEET: Each lesson includes a printable Science Log to keep track of completed lessons and a printable weekly topic-related worksheet (handout) posted to the classroom on Sunday evenings at 9PM ET. The worksheets are an important part of the lesson because I design them to help learners record what they have learned, focus on the lesson content, follow along and remain engaged. The worksheet also serves as a form of evaluation so parents can review it with their learners after the lesson. 

Please make every effort to download and print the worksheet and gather any necessary materials before class begins so your learner is prepared and ready for class. I will display the worksheet on the screen to make it easier to complete. Some of the worksheets require glue or tape, colored pencils or crayons and scissors. 

**If you don't have access to a printer, you can download the worksheet to your learner's device BEFORE class begins so they can draw or write on their device to complete the worksheet.**

*NOTE #1: If you enroll during the week after Sunday evening, I will repost the worksheet for the week to the classroom, so please look for it and print it before class begins. 

**NOTE #2: I ask learners to arrive at least two minutes early to allow time for them to get settled. I  usually start class within one minute of  the scheduled start time to allow for the maximum learning experience. 

***NOTE #3: I prefer the children have their cameras turned on without a blurred background (the worksheet looks blank with a blurred background) and remain unmuted during class unless their environment is noisy or distracting. I ask frequent questions and call on children to read or answer. Waiting each time for learners to unmute before they talk takes away from everyone's learning time.

SESSIONS:  (Eastern- New York time zone) A new rotation started on July 22, 2024
Session 1 Mondays at 7:30AM (11/18 Lesson 93 Carnivorous Plants)
Session 2 NEW! Tuesdays at 6:45 AM (11/19 Lesson 34 Fields of Science)
Session 3 Tuesdays at 7:30AM (11/19 Lesson 34 Fields of Science)
Session 4 Tuesdays at 7PM (11/19 Lesson 52 Deserts)
Session 5 New! Wednesdays at 6 AM (11/20 Lesson 1 Vertebrates)
Session 6 Wednesdays at 7:30AM (Lesson 19 Insects)
Session 7 Wednesdays at 8:15AM (11/20 Lesson 12 Animal Camouflage)
Session 8 Wednesdays at 12PM (11/20 Lesson 93 Carnivorous Plants)
Session 9 Wednesdays at 1:00PM (11/20 Lesson 93 Carnivorous Plants)
Session 10 Wednesdays at 2 PM (11/20 Lesson 5 Ocean Life)
Session 11 Wednesdays at 6PM (11/20 Lesson 93 Carnivorous Plants) 
Session 12 Thursdays at 10:30AM (11/21 Lesson 53 Herbivores, Carnivores & Omnivores )
Session 13 NEW! Thursdays at 5:00PM (11/21 Lesson 34 Fields of Science)
Session 14 Thursdays at 6PM (11/21 Lesson 34 Fields of Science)
Session 15 Fridays at 6:40AM (11/22 Lesson 34 Fields of Science)
Session 16 Fridays at 7:30AM (11/22 Lesson 26 Dinosaurs)
Session 17 Fridays at 1PM (11/22 Lesson 50 Teeth)
Session 18 Saturdays at 7AM (11/23 Lesson 33 Solar System)

(Let me know if a different time or day works better for you.)

SCIENCE TOPICS
Lesson 1   Animal Classification: Vertebrates
Lesson 2  Animal Classification: Invertebrates
Lesson 3  Bones & Muscles
Lesson 4  Temperature & Thermometers (Hot & Cold Water Race demonstration)
Lesson 5  Ocean Life
Lesson 6  skip
Lesson 7  Light
Lesson 8  Forces
Lesson 9  Natural Disasters: Earthquakes, Volcanoes & Tsunamis
Lesson 10 Hibernation and Migration
Lesson 11  Photosynthesis
Lesson 12 Animal Camouflage
Lesson 13 Matter
Lesson 14 Amphibians
Lesson 15 Landforms
Lesson 16 Animal Adaptations
Lesson 17 Rainforests
Lesson 18 Our Five Senses
Lesson 19 Bugs
Lesson 20 Plants
Lesson 21  Penguins
Lesson 22 Animal Habitats
Lesson 23 Soap Boat Science Experiment
Lesson 24 Ecosystems & Environment
Lesson 25 Bioluminescent Organisms
Lesson 26 Dinosaurs
Lesson 27 Food Groups
Lesson 28 Four Seasons
Lesson 29 Food Chains
Lesson 30 Eclipses
Lesson 31  Polar Bears
Lesson 32 Polar Regions
Lesson 33 The Solar System
Lesson 34 Fields of Science
Lesson 35 Magnets
Lesson 36 Rocks & Minerals
Lesson 37 Marine Predators
Lesson 38 Extinct & Endangered Animals
Lesson 39 Germs
Lesson 40 Glaciers
Lesson 41 Geysers & Hot Springs
Lesson 42 Animal Behavior
Lesson 43 Ice Ages
Lesson 44 Inventors & Inventions
Lesson 45 Ants
Lesson 46 Birds
Lesson 47 Pinnipeds
Lesson 48 Newton's Laws of Motion
Lesson 49 Sound
Lesson 50 Teeth
Lesson 51 Weird Animals
Lesson 52 Deserts
Lesson 53 Herbivores, Carnivores and Omnivores
Lesson 54 Sleep & Dreams
Lesson 55 Digestion
Lesson 56 Human Traits
Lesson 57 Pollination
Lesson 58 Recycling
Lesson 59 Fruits & Vegetables
Lesson 60 Venomous Snakes
Lesson 61 The Nervous System
Lesson 62 Rainbows
Lesson 63 Air Pollution
Lesson 64 Trees
Lesson 65 Constellations
Lesson 66 Why & How Science Questions
Lesson 67 Optical Illusions
Lesson 68 Sharks
Lesson 69 Octopuses
Lesson 70 Axolotls
Lesson 71 The Water Cycle
Lesson 72 Atoms
Lesson 73 Storms, Tornados & Hurricanes
Lesson 74 Waterfalls
Lesson 75 Caves
Lesson 76 Butterflies
Lesson 77 International Space Station
Lesson 78 African Safari
Lesson 79 Clouds
Lesson 80 Cats & Dogs
Lesson 81 Artificial Intelligence
Lesson 82 Massive Creatures
Lesson 83 Gases, Farts & Burps
Lesson 84 Skin, Hair & Fingernails
Lesson 85 Spiders
Lesson 86 Classification
Lesson 87 The Moon
Lesson 88 Poisonous vs Venomous Creatures
Lesson 89 Animal Diseases
Lesson 90 Land Predators
Lesson 91 Yeti Crabs
Lesson 92 Diurnal and Nocturnal Animals
Lesson 93 Carnivorous Plants
Lesson 94 Weird & Wacky Science Facts
Lesson 95 Spotted Animals
Lesson 96 Coral Reefs
Lesson 97 Forests
Lesson 98 Fingernails
Lesson 99 Sea Turtles
Lesson 100 Animal Eyes
Lesson 101 Groups of Animals
Lesson 102 Friction
Lesson 103 Wild Mommas

More lessons will will be added later. (Help please! I'm running out of lesson ideas.)

If you have a specific topic (or if a better day or time works) you would like for me to teach, please message me so we can talk starting a new session for your learner. ~Teacher Sharon :-)
学習到達目標
Students will acquire knowledge of a different age-appropriate science topic each week.
Students will  demonstrate understanding of what they have learned by recording it on paper and discussing it both during and after class with their family.
学習目標

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学習ニーズ
ESL students are welcome to take this class if their English level is intermediate or advanced. The content and pace will most likely be too fast for beginners. You could try a class to see if the pace is acceptable.
受講に必要なもの
A one-page worksheet (handout) printed before class begins. You can download it to your learner's device so they can write on their screen to complete it in the event you don't have access to a printer. Please gather any necessary materials for class such as a pencil, crayons, markers, glue, scissors, or a ruler.
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米国以外 教員免許 英語から他の言語の話者へで
修士号 Delaware State Collegeから 教育 へ
I taught elementary science in the classroom for many years as well as K-3 after school science classes for six years. Many of the topics covered in this ongoing session were part of that curriculum and very popular with the kids.

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