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24개의 라이브 미팅
수업 20 시간숙제
주당 1-2시간. Videos and articles과제
수업 중 3-6회프로젝트
수업 중 1-2회문자 등급
Students who choose to receive a letter grade will be graded on the following. Class participation 10%, assignments 40%, final project 50%보고계신 지문은 자동 번역 되었습니다
수업 소개
영어레벨 - A1
미국 9학년 - 12학년 학년
This 12-week course builds on the foundational knowledge from Semester 1, focusing on Thresholds 6-8—the evolution of humans, the rise of agricultural societies, and the acceleration of human progress into the modern world. Through interdisciplinary learning, students will explore early human societies, the impact of agriculture, the development of civilizations, and the rapid technological and social changes of recent centuries. 📌 Course Structure Each live class will follow this structure: ✅ Welcome: Introduction to the day's “Big Question” to spark curiosity and engagement. ✅ Main Topic: Presentation using video clips, articles, and interactive discussions. ✅ Activity: Hands-on, discussion-based, or project-based learning to reinforce key ideas. ✅ Discussion: Open-ended questions to encourage critical thinking and reflection. ✅ Closing: Summary of key takeaways and Q&A session.
학습 목표
1️⃣ Analyze the evolution of Homo sapiens and understand the factors that led to human adaptation, migration, and the formation of societies.
2️⃣ Explain the Neolithic Revolution and how the transition from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to agricultural societies led to major societal changes.
강의 계획서
커리큘럼
Teacher-Created 커리큘럼 기반표준
National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies (NCSS)에 맞춰짐24 레슨
12 주 이상레슨1:
Welcome & Course Overview
📌 Main Topic: Introduction to Big History Semester 2
📌 Key Points/Questions:
1️⃣ What is Big History, and how does it continue from Semester 1?
2️⃣ What major themes will we explore this semester?
3️⃣ What skills will we develop in this course?
📌 Resources:
Course syllabus and schedule overview
Class expectations and participation guidelines
📌 Additional Homework:
Write a short introduction about yourself and your interests in history.
50 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨2:
The Evolution of Early Humans
📌 Main Topic: The emergence of Homo sapiens and our ancestors
📌 Key Points/Questions:
1️⃣ How did early hominins evolve, and what makes Homo sapiens unique?
2️⃣ What were the key adaptations (e.g., bipedalism, tool use, language) that helped humans survive?
3️⃣ How do fossils and genetic evidence help us understand human origins?
📌 Resources:
Video: National Geographic – The Evolution of Early Humans
Article: Smithsonian Human Origins Project
50 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨3:
Early Human Migration and Adaptation
📌 Main Topic: The journey of early humans across the globe
📌 Key Points/Questions:
1️⃣ What are the main theories of human migration?
2️⃣ How did climate and geography shape early human settlements?
3️⃣ What tools and strategies did early humans develop to adapt to new environments?
📌 Resources:
Video: Khan Academy – Human Migration
Interactive Map: Smithsonian’s Human Migration Timeline
50 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
레슨4:
Early Human Societies & Cultural Development
📌 Main Topic: The development of culture, language, and technology
📌 Key Points/Questions:
1️⃣ What role did language play in human cooperation and survival?
2️⃣ How did early humans express culture through art, music, and rituals?
3️⃣ What evidence do we have of early human belief systems?
📌 Resources:
Video: CrashCourse – The First Humans
Article: Cave Paintings and Early Symbolism
50 분 온라인 라이브 레슨
그 외 세부 사항
학습 요구
This course is designed to be inclusive and accessible this class emphasizes differentiated instruction, providing multiple pathways for students to engage with the material and demonstrate their understanding.
학부모 가이드
🔹 Scientific and historical discussions: This course includes topics such as human evolution, migration, and historical social structures, which may differ from certain personal or religious perspectives. Parents are encouraged to review lesson materials and discuss any concerns with the instructor.
🔹 Use of digital resources: Students will engage with educational videos, articles, and interactive media. While all sources are age-appropriate, younger learners may benefit from additional parental guidance when discussing complex topics.
🔹 Class discussions: We will explore topics related to social hierarchies, political revolutions, globalization, and sustainability. These discussions will be conducted in a respectful, fact-based manner.
수업 자료
Most materials will be digital resources provided by the instructor, but students will need: 📌 Required Materials: ✅ Computer or tablet with internet access ✅ Notebook or digital document for notes and reflections ✅ Google Docs or similar software for assignments 📌 Optional (Recommended) Materials: ✅ Colored pencils/markers for drawing models and diagrams ✅ Printouts of lesson materials (if preferred) ✅ Access to a printer for project-related resources
Outschool 외 필요 앱/웹사이트
이 수업에서는 아웃스쿨 교실 외에도 다음의 툴을 사용합니다:
출처
This course integrates open educational resources (OERs) and credible scientific and historical sources, including:
🔹 OER Project (formerly The Big History Project) – High-quality materials on Big History concepts
🔹 Smithsonian, National Geographic, & History.com – Articles and videos on human evolution, ancient civilizations, and technological progress
🔹 NASA & ESA (European Space Agency) – Insights on space exploration and the future of humanity
🔹 Khan Academy (World History & Science) – Engaging lessons on early human societies, the Industrial Revolution, and globalization
🔹 CrashCourse & PBS Digital Studios – Video content explaining key historical and scientific topics
🔹 Academic Studies & Primary Sources – Scholarly articles, historical texts, and research studies on relevant topics
교사 전문성 및 자격증
학사 학위 Northwood University부터
For more than 15 years, I've been deeply involved in education, spending the last 9 years as a homeschooling parent. My greatest joy lies in helping students delve into complex subjects by exploring various perspectives. In today's world, narratives hold significant weight, influencing our understanding immensely. I'm passionate about sharing diverse literature that captivates students and broadens their comprehension. In my classes, I bring history to life through a blend of novels and primary sources, delving into socioeconomic factors, religious influences, and the nuances of narration bias. Encouraging critical thinking, I prompt students to consider multiple viewpoints and the motivations behind historical events.
For over 7 years, I've taught at a local homeschool co-op, both in-person and online. One of my favorite roles has been leading middle and high school book clubs, where I not only introduce students to new books but also facilitate discussions on challenging topics. Having undergone diversity training and sensitivity workshops, I approach these discussions with care, ensuring that marginalized voices are heard and respected. Attending numerous professional developments, I've honed strategies for fostering inclusivity and highlighting multiple points of view.
My educational journey began with a B.B.A. from Northwood University, followed by a transition to pursue a teaching degree at Eastern Michigan University. Unfortunately, family circumstances led me to prioritize homeschooling my children over completing the program.
Across various homeschool groups and co-ops, I've taught a range of subjects including English, History, Finance, and Engineering. My passion for literature shines through in running book clubs and teaching classes on essay writing, grammar, and novel analysis. I've curated diverse book selections, fostering rich discussions on themes, characters, and symbolism.
Responding to students' interests, I initiated the Literature through Film series, offering an alternative way to explore classic literature through movie adaptations. This approach accommodated different reading paces and preferences, maintaining our focus on thorough novel analysis.
In my History classes, I employ a multi-faceted approach, incorporating primary sources, articles, and films to examine diverse perspectives and marginalized narratives. Similarly, in Finance and Entrepreneurship classes, I prioritize hands-on learning, guiding students through real-world applications such as budgeting, mortgage calculations, and investment tracking.
Utilizing Lego Education Kits, I've led engineering classes, both in-person and through platforms like Outschool. These sessions encourage creativity and problem-solving, fostering an interest in STEM fields.
Continuing my professional development journey, I actively participate in events like EdCamp, NerdCamp, and NaNoWriMo, enhancing my teaching practices and staying abreast of educational innovations.
리뷰
실시간 그룹 수업
매주
US$21
12주 동안 주당 2회
50분
실시간 화상 수업
연령: 14-18
수업당 학습자 3-12 명