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3 現場會議
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課堂經歷
In this course, we cover the Canadian Curriculum workbook for grade 2. Yet, we go much deeper into subjects through riddles, games, jokes and fun sharing time. If you are a curious and inventive student, then this is the place for you. Classes proceed as follows 1) Warm greeting 2) Workbook time (I use a demonstration camera to show my book and pencil along with my face :) 3) Creative time where we turn the lesson concept into a riddle, joke, narrative, or game 4) Show and tell to build confident expression My style of teaching follows a trend of high curiosity. Many learners who are curious, but struggle to get the workbook pages done thrive in my classes. Additionally, I am a big proponent of social-emotional learning and emotion coaching. I want to make sure that every student enters and exits each session feeling confident and balanced. Learners interact with each other during question time, group problem solving, and show and tell. One aspect of learning that is so important is that of social momentum. Therefore, I make sure learners get a chance to interact. We cycle through the book continually. So each student can join at any time. I make sure concept are clear for any level. Schedule (based on the section titles): Week of Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022 Monday - Math: Numbers to 20, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Say it with flowers, Wednesday - Social Studies: My family, Thursday - Science: Animals Week of Sunday, Feb. 27, 2022 Monday - Math: Numbers 21 to 100, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Tongue twisters, Wednesday - Social Studies: Different traditions and celbrations, Thursday - Science: Ways animals eat and move Week of Sunday, Mar. 06, 2022 Monday - Math: Addition of 2-digit Numbers, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: The tomatina - the strangest festival in the world, Wednesday - Social Studies: Traditional foods, Thursday - Science: Animal homes Week of Sunday, Mar. 13, 2022 Monday - Math: Subtraction of 2-digit Numbers, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Let's save water, Wednesday - Social Studies: Our traditions and celebrations, Thursday - Science: Winter survival Week of Sunday, Mar. 20, 2022 Monday - Math: More about addition and subtraction, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Tooth tales from around the world, Wednesday - Social Studies: Ethnic foods and things, Thursday - Science: Migration Week of Sunday, Mar. 27, 2022 Monday - Math: Time and temperature, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Mmmmm...Poutine!, Wednesday - Social Studies: Special days, Thursday - Science: Animal babies Week of Sunday, Apr. 03, 2022 Monday - Math: Length, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Kelly's broken wrist, Wednesday - Social Studies: Changing traditions, Thursday - Science: Animal growth Week of Sunday, Apr. 10, 2022 Monday - Math: Perimeter and area, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Onomatopoeia, Wednesday - Social Studies: Celebrating traditions, Thursday - Science: Life cycles Week of Sunday, Apr. 17, 2022 Monday - Math: Money, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: My special hobby, Wednesday - Social Studies: Celebrating differently, Thursday - Science: Camouflage and adaptation Week of Sunday, Apr. 24, 2022 Monday - Math: Addition and subtraction, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Berry time, Wednesday - Social Studies: Mapping our traditions, Thursday - Science: Properties of liquids Week of Sunday, May. 01, 2022 Monday - Math: 2-D shapes (1), Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Who invented the sandwich?, Wednesday - Social Studies: Our thanksgiving celebrations, Thursday - Science: More about liquids and solids Week of Sunday, May. 08, 2022 Monday - Math: 2-D shapes (2), Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Brother moon and sister sun - an Inuit legend, Wednesday - Social Studies: Our world, Thursday - Science: Three states of water Week of Sunday, May. 15, 2022 Monday - Math: Symmetry, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Chinese birth signs, Wednesday - Social Studies: The globe, Thursday - Science: Buoyancy Week of Sunday, May. 22, 2022 Monday - Math: 3-D figures, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Billy's bad dream, Wednesday - Social Studies: Climates of North America, Thursday - Science: Hazard symbols Week of Sunday, May. 29, 2022 Monday - Math: Multiplication (1), Tuesday - Reading & Writing: S'mores!, Wednesday - Social Studies: Our unique country, Thursday - Science: Air around us Week of Sunday, Jun. 05, 2022 Monday - Math: Multiplication (2), Tuesday - Reading & Writing: How Canada got its name, Wednesday - Social Studies: Travel around the world, Thursday - Science: Water around us Week of Sunday, Jun. 12, 2022 Monday - Math: More about multiplication, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Sotty the T. Rex, Wednesday - Social Studies: Our basic needs, Thursday - Science: Clean air and water Week of Sunday, Jun. 19, 2022 Monday - Math: Division, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: My little sister's challenge, Wednesday - Social Studies: Living around the world, Thursday - Science: Energy input and output Week of Sunday, Jun. 26, 2022 Monday - Math: Fractions (1), Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Canada's great polar bear swim, Wednesday - Social Studies: Clothes and homes, Thursday - Science: Energy from moving water and wind Week of Sunday, Jul. 03, 2022 Monday - Math: Fractions (2), Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Why the sea is salty, Wednesday - Social Studies: Sports and recreation, Thursday - Science: Windmills and water wheels Week of Sunday, Jul. 10, 2022 Monday - Math: Capacity, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: My grandma's special hobby, Wednesday - Social Studies: Foods around the world, Thursday - Science: Positions Week of Sunday, Jul. 17, 2022 Monday - Math: Mass, Tuesday - Reading & Writing: Fluffy the wonder dog, Wednesday - Social Studies: Where people live, Thursday - Science: Movements Week of Sunday, Jul. 24, 2022 Monday - Math: Patterns (1), Tuesday - Reading & Writing: A new student in class, Wednesday - Social Studies: Adapting to places, Thursday - Science: Simple machines Week of Sunday, Jul. 31, 2022 Monday - Math: Patterns (2), Tuesday - Reading & Writing: A new game, Wednesday - Social Studies: Preserving our resources, Thursday - Science: Movement and mechanisms
學習目標
Students will learn and practice the concepts outline in the Canadian Curriculum workbook.
其他詳情
父母的引導和規範
Parents should guide the use of scissors when needed for crafts. Please choose age-appropriate scissors.
供應清單
Supplies include: - The Canadian Curriculum Grade 2 workbook (I will provide canned PDFs while you wait for yours to arrive; so you can start immediately if you wish.) - Pencil - Scissors - Glue stick - Crayons or coloured markers - Modelling clay or play dough
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
教師專業知識和證書
Hello Parents!
I hope to guide children like yours to a world of exploration. Let's face it. They are already curious and exploring. They just need an expert guide to help them place their ideas and questions in a learning context.
I am a research scientist by profession and training, and I have worked with youth in five countries (Canada, US, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Brazil) from seven different first language households (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Maya Q'eqchi', Maya Mopan, and Yoremnokki).
Topics I focus on include STEM, inventing classes, and social-emotional awareness classes.
My best teachers and professors incorporated lessons of self-discovery, and I offer that same joy of learning to your children. When children share their curiosity with other interested children they gain a great sense of self-esteem. Additionally, show-and-tell of a treasured toy or a creative invention helps build up confidence as well as make for really fun class sessions!
See you in class,
Dr. Drew
Here is a bit more information about me below.
Education and experience:
Ph.D. University of California Riverside - Plant Biology with a concentration in Ethnobotany. This means I explored how families use plants, I held botany workshops in schools, and I did field and laboratory work on the biology of these plants.
M.S. Loma Linda University - Biomedical Sciences with a focus on physiology. This means that I had the fortune to research how arteries develop in the brain, use a proton beam for experiments in the NASA Lab, and learn how to write scientific articles.
B.S. Walla Walla University - Biochemistry with a focus on onion and garlic chemistry. This means that I stunk up my mother's house with the distillation of onion scents to explore the wonderful world of sulfur chemistry.
U.C. Davis Entrepreneurship Academy - Week-long course on entrepreneurship.
École des Entrepreneurs du Québec - Year-long course on entrepreneurship.
評論
現場團體小班課程
US$30
每週( US$10每班)每週 3 次
45 分鐘
有3 位學習者完成此課程
即時視訊會議
年齡: 6-8
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