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영어 수준 - 알 수 없음
미국 6학년 - 9학년 학년
During the science labs, we will explore a variety of scientific topics with hands-on experiments. We will experiment with Biology (plants, biomolecules, microbiology and more), Chemistry (pH, mixtures, temperature and density and more), Physics (magnetism, aerodynamics, buoyancy and more), Genetics (DNA extraction phenotypes and genetic drift), and Earth Science (water cycle, weather, and filtration). Depending on how the experiments run, there is a possibility the lab may run past the end of the session. Please note these labs are similar to the experiments in my week long Science Lab Camps. Please see the learner supply list for materials in the tab below. Schedule: Topic Week 1: Sep 8-14, 2024 Plants Week 2: Sep 15-21, 2024 Protein and pH Week 3: Sep 22-28, 2024 Aerodynamics Week 4: Sep 29-Oct 5, 2024 DNA extraction Week 5: Oct 6-12, 2024 Water and Air Week 6: Oct 13-19, 2024 Magnets & Motors Week 7: Oct 20-26, 2024 Mixtures Week 8: Oct 27-Nov 2, 2024 Microbiology Week 9: Nov 3-9, 2024 Filtration Week 10: Nov 10-16, 2024 Biomolecules Week 11: Nov 17-23, 2024 Temperature and Density Week 12: Nov 24-30, 2024 Buoyancy Lab Details: Week 1: Biology (Plants) Prior to class, the students is encouraged to collect leaves from their area. We will begin by setting up our experiments first. While our experiments are running, we will discuss plant structure, discuss what the leaf structure tells us about the plant and share our collected leaves to support what we learned. From our experiments, we will learn about the function of plant stems and what pigments are within leaves. Finally, we will play a plant trivia game. Week 2: Chemistry (protein and pH) We will start by making a pH indicator. Then, I will give a brief review of pH and protein structure. Next, we will determine whether our reagents are acidic, basic, or neutral. Then, we will use these reagents with egg whites to see what they do to the protein. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a chemistry trivia game. Week 3: Physics (aerodynamics) We will discuss Bernoulli's principle and the forces involved with lift. Then, we will investigate aerodynamic design with paper aircraft. We will construct 3 aircrafts and compare the time of flight, distance, and accuracy of each. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 4: Genetics (DNA extraction) I will have a brief introduction lecture describing the cell, where DNA is located, and what is its purpose. The learners will crush or puree strawberries before adding commonly available household items to extract DNA. We will conclude with a discussion about our observations and a trivia game. Week 5: Earth Science (water cycle and air) We will discuss and try to recreate the water cycle. Next, we will talk about our atmosphere and experiment to visualize if air takes up space. Then, we will play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 6: Physics (magnets and motors) We will begin class by discussing magnetism and motors. We will first construct an electromagnet and see how many metal objects it can pick up. Next, we will construct a simple motor. Then, we will share and discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 7: Chemistry (mixtures) We will begin class with a brief lecture about mixtures. First, we will explore the Tyndall Effect. Next, we will examine emulsions. Then, we will talk about Newtonian vs Non-Newtonian fluids and make a dilatant fluid (Oobleck). We will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 8: Microbiology (culture & yeast test) We will start by preparing our yeast test and making our culture broth. Then, we will have an overview of microbiology and talk about aseptic technique. Next, we will inoculate our broth and store them for incubation. Then, we will discuss the yeast test results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 9: Biology (Vision) We will discuss the anatomy and physiology of the eye. Then, we will make a model of the eye to understand how the eye processes the image. Next, we will discuss how the brain corrects our vision and look at some images where that occurs. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 10: Biomolecules (brown paper, iodine, and catalase tests) We will begin class by discussing lipids and do the brown paper test. Next, we will discuss carbohydrates and do the iodine test. Then, we will discuss enzymes and do the catalase test. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 11: Chemistry (Temperature and Density) We will discuss density of matter and the effect temperature has on some substances, particularly water. Then, we will do 3 experiments with colored water of different temperatures to see the effect on density. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 12: Physics (Buoyancy) We will discuss Archimedes Principle, center of gravity, and parts of a boat. We will construct two (or more) boats with aluminum foil. We will calculate the volume of each boat. Next, we will test our boats for displacement and density. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 13: Smell and Taste We will discuss the anatomy, physiology and perception of smell and taste. Then, we will experiment with how the order of smelling things can change our perception. Next, we will compare tastes of common foods that may taste different to different people. Last, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 14: Physics (Levers and Planes) We will discuss simple machines, the forces involved and the work they do. We will experiment with planes of varying inclines to understand the forces involved and construct a lever machine. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 15: Physics (Hydraulics/Pneumatics) We will discuss fluids, hydraulics and pneumatics. Then, we will construct an air pump. We will discuss our results and conclude with a trivia game. Week 16: Earth Science (Weather) We will discuss pressure and humidity. Then, we will construct a simple barometer and hygrometer. We will discuss how to take readings and what the data tells us. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 17 Biology/Physics (Sound) Sound We will discuss sound, sound waves and the perception of sound. Then, we will do simple experiments with sound. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 18: Chemistry (Conductors) We will discuss electricity and materials that are conductors or insulators. Then, we will experiment with various materials to determine if they are conductors or insulators. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 19: Chemistry (Electroplating) We will discuss metals, solutions, types of chemical bonds and electroplating. Next, we will set up an experiment that allows the transfer of one material to another, similar to electroplating. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 20: Genetics (Inheritance and Genetic Drift) We will review some background on mitosis and meiosis and discuss genetic inheritance, Punnett Squares, evolution and genetic drift. We will tabulate various traits, including fingerprint patterns, and randomly selecting "alleles" from a bag to demonstrate inheritance and genetic drift. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 21: Biology (Touch) We will discuss touch receptors and the somatosensory system. We will experiment with different temperatures of water and make a Braille alphabet with glue and a written alphabet that we can touch. Finally, we will discuss our results and play a trivia game with what we learned. Week 22: Earth Science (filtration) We will begin class by discussing water filtration. We will construct 3 filters with material placed in different orders and determine what filters our "dirty water" best. We will discuss our results, then play a trivia game with what we learned. Please note this class will cycle back to the first week after we complete the all classes. I will post in the classroom, as well as make an announcement during class, when we will cycle back to the first week.
그 외 세부 사항
학부모 가이드
Please note this class uses third party resources (Gimkit, Quizlet, Kahoot, and Blooket). There will be a link shared during class for these online trivia games, so no personal account is needed.
수업 자료
Learners may wish to have a laboratory notebook and pencil for all labs. Plant Biology Lab: white flower (carnation, clover, etc), various leaves, spinach, glasses, water, food dye, nail polish remover, coffee filters Protein and pH Lab: 1/4 head of red cabbage, egg whites, water, white vinegar, baking soda/sodium bicarbonate-baking powder, rubbing alcohol, glasses/cups, heat-resistant bowls, plastic dropper/syringe/teaspoon, tea kettle/pot, stove/hot plate Aerodynamics Lab: 3 (or more) pieces of paper, scissors, timer, measuring tape, ruler or string, pen/pencil DNA Lab 1: strawberries, small glasses/plastic cups/test tubes, sandwich size zip-top plastic bag, mesh metal strainer or funnel with coffee filter or paper towel, toothpicks, water, salt, rubbing alcohol, dish washing detergent Water & Air Lab: water, ice, pot, heat resistant bowls, oven mitts, mirror, balloon, glass bottle with small mouth, empty plastic water bottle with cap, matches, stove/hot plate Magnetism: Batteries (AA and/or D), non-aluminum nail, insulated copper wire, Neodymium magnet, aluminum foil, rubber band (to fit around D battery), compass (optional), pliers, wire cutter/stripper (scissors can work), marker Mixtures: water, oil, cornstarch, salt, egg, dish detergent small pot, bowls, measuring cups & spoons, mixing spoons, small clear cups or test tubes, markers. Microbiology: yeast, sugar, water, clean 12-16oz plastic bottle, bouillon or broth, test tubes or small, clear cups, cotton swabs, funnel, measuring spoons, small balloon, small box, marker, stove/hot plate Vision Lab: Spherical glass or glass bowl, oval glass or bowl, water, black construction paper. pencil, white cardboard or white paper taped to cardboard, flashlight, Vision Lab images (provided) Biomolecules: Hydrogen peroxide, iodine tincture, water, Foods already in your kitchen to test (crackers, bread, potato, sugar, yeast, spinach (or some fresh leaf), butter, milk, etc.), brown paper bag, measuring cups & spoons, small clear cups/test tubes, scissors, marker Temperature and Density Lab: water, 2 or more colors of food coloring, several clear cups, 2 identical jars, thin, stiff plastic card Buoyancy Lab: Aluminum foil, Large clear bowl or bucket, Weights (e.g. coins, stones, rice, etc.), Tape, Sticky notes, Pen/Marker, Ruler, Scale (if available) Smell and Taste Lab: Sugar, Artificial Sweetener (Sweet N Low), Cilantro, Parsley, 3 cups, Cocoa powder, Cinnamon powder, Timer Genetics Lab: pencil, scotch Tape, paper, sugar, artificial sweetener (like Sweet N Low), parsley, cilantro (AKA coriander leaves or Chinese Parsley) Levers and Planes Lab: 2 pieces of thick cardboard, 1 piece thin cardboard, string, ruler, brad fastener, rubber band, sting, scissors, hole punch, marker, coins, toy or model vehicle Hydraulics Lab: cardboard, plastic cup or popsicle sticks, tubing, 2 different size syringes, scissors, tape, water Sound Lab: bowl or cup, rubber band and plastic wrap or balloon, rice or salt, audio device capable of loud sounds, metal coat hanger, string, 2 identical glasses thin wire, measuring cup and/or kitchen scale, water Conductors Lab: Aluminum foil, metal spoon, plastic spoon, popsicle stick, metal jar lid, coins, metal paper clip, nails, magnet, tape, 2 D batteries, flashlight bulb (not LED), tape, scissors Electroplating Lab: cups or small bowls, vinegar, salt, pennies, nails or metal paper clips Touch Lab: water, 3 large containers, timer, thermometer (optional), glue, pin, scissors Water Filtration: water, “water contaminants” (i.e. dirt, coffee grounds, crunched up leaves, oil, cocoa powder, course ground pepper, etc) filter (coffee filter/cheese cloth/napkin/paper towel), filter filler (choose large, medium and small particle sizes: i.e. activated charcoal, unpopped popcorn kernels, corn meal, corn starch, gravel, sand, &/or cotton balls), 3 empty, clean water bottles (12-16 oz) and 3 tall, narrow glasses, utility knife or scissors, timer
교사 전문성 및 자격증
석사 학위 과학 Rutgers University and UMDNJ에서
I am a scientist turned stay at home mom. While getting my Master's degree in Biochemistry, I taught General Biology lab and an Introduction to Molecular Biology Research lab to undergraduates. I have worked as a medical laboratory technician in a hospital and as a biochemist in drug discovery and early phase clinical trials within the pharmaceutical industry. I left that role to stay at home and homeschool my 2e son. Since he was a different learner, we explored all ways of learning and trying to make it fun.
I began teaching online by teaching English to kids in China. I enjoyed it, but Outschool allows me to go back to my scientific roots and share it with others. I hope to design and deliver classes that will share my knowledge from working as a scientist and get learners as interested and excited about science as I am.
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