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Social & Communication STEM Club: Socialize & Engage in Weekly STEM Challenges

STEM activities prepare students for technology while using hands-on learning with real-world applications. Our learners will engage in exciting science, technology, engineering & math lessons through fun stories, activities & challenges.
Miss Colene M. Ed. Veteran Teacher 15 years +
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(104)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade Preschool - 1
Our weekly Science Stem Club learners will engage in a variety of tasks from stories to activities to challenges. We will challenge our minds and critically think of inventive ways to make common items within our environment. We will work on science, technology, engineering and math concepts to build, construct and create. We will use problem solving and analytical thinking to complete each weekly challenge. This is a fun and active class. There is no wrong way to complete a task; we will use creativity, imagination along with our tools to make masterpieces. 

Weekly Themes for The Science STEM Club:

Structures and Architecture
Week 1/26: Bridges – Build a strong bridge that can hold weight.
Week 2/2: Towers – Create the tallest tower possible.
Week 2/9:Houses – Design a house with rooms and furniture.
Week 1:Hearts – Make hearts for Valentine’s Day.
Week 2/16:Castles – Construct a castle with a moat and drawbridge.
Week 2/23:Skyscrapers – Make a city skyline with tall skyscrapers.
Week 3/2:Treehouses – Build a treehouse with support structures.
Week 3/9:Stadiums – Design a sports stadium or concert venue.
Week 3/16:Famous Landmarks – Recreate landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or Great Wall.

Vehicles and Transportation
Week 3/23:Cars – Design race cars or everyday vehicles.
Week 3/30:Boats – Build a boat that floats.
Week 1:Easter Baskets – Build baskets and eggs.
Week 4/6:Planes – Make an airplane or a helicopter.
Week 4/13:Trains – Design a train and tracks.
Week 4/20: Spacecraft – Construct a rocket or space station.
Week 4/27:Submarines – Build a submarine for underwater exploration.
Week 5/4:Bicycles – Create a bike with movable wheels.
Week 5/11:Hot Air Balloons – Design a colorful balloon with a basket.

Nature and Animals
Week 5/18: Animals – Build your favorite animals.
Week 5/25:Habitats – Create habitats for animals, like a jungle or arctic tundra.
Week 6/1:Plants – Design a garden or a tree with fruits.
Week 6/8:Insects – Build insects like a butterfly or spider.
Week 6/15: Marine Life – Make fish, whales, or coral reefs.
Week 6/22:Birds – Create nests and birds.
Week 6/29:Dinosaurs – Construct dinosaurs and prehistoric scenes.

Week 1:Fireworks – Design colorful fireworks displays.
Week 7/6:Natural Wonders – Recreate mountains, waterfalls, or volcanoes.

Fantasy and Imagination
Week 7/13:Castles with Dragons – Add mythical creatures to your castle.
Week 7/20:Magic Wands – Build magic wands and spell books.
Week 7/27:Fairy Houses – Design homes for fairies.
Week 8/3:Fantasy Worlds – Create your own imaginary world.
Week 8/10:Robots – Build robots with moving parts.
Week 8/17:Space Aliens – Design aliens and their UFOs.
Week 8/24:Time Machines – Build a machine to travel through time.
Week 8/31:Superhero Headquarters – Create a base for your favorite superhero.

STEM Challenges
Week 9/7:Domino Effect – Build structures that knock down like dominoes.
Week 9/14:Marble Mazes – Design a maze for a marble.
Week 9/21:Earthquake-Proof Structures – Test and improve sturdy structures.
Week 9/28:Floating Rafts – Construct a raft that floats with weight on it.

Community and Cities
Week 10/5:Cityscapes – Build a bustling city with roads and buildings.
Week 10/12:Parks – Create a park with slides, swings, and fountains.
Week 1:Pumpkins – Create pumpkins for Halloween.
Week 10/19:Hospitals – Design a hospital with emergency rooms.
Week 10/26:Fire Stations – Make a fire station and fire trucks.
Week 11/2:Police Stations – Build a police station with cars and equipment.
Week 11/9:Libraries – Design a library with bookshelves.
Week 11/16:Shopping Malls – Create stores and a food court.
Week 11/23:Train Stations – Construct a station with trains and tracks.

 Celebrations
Week 1:Birthday Cakes – Design a cake with candles.
Week 1:Christmas Trees – Build a festive tree with ornaments.
Week 1:New Year Clocks – Build a clock striking midnight.


Week 1:Parades – Design parade floats.


 topics will cycle back to the beginning or if new topics will be introduced in upcoming weeks.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Special Information If Allergic To Wheat: Play dough (playdoh) may contain wheat, which could cause an allergic reaction if ingested in those sensitive to wheat gluten or with Celiac disease. Playdough is not necessary for each class and can be omitted if a student is allergic. You can make your own or bring something similar as well. We are pretty flexible:-) Special Information When Students are Involved in Movement Activities Such As Dancing: Our music and movement activity will be very short (only a few minutes long) however please have some additional space next to, beside or behind their computer area for open workout space, proper footwear if needed, a water bottle if needed, and adequate stretching beforehand if needed. As always please provide adequate supervision to protect your child from any injuries.
Supply List
Weekly Materials include paper and pencil/markers. Additional material will be emailed a week prior to class.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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104reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Science from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Hello Everyone!!

My name is Miss Colene and I am so excited to meet you all! ! I enjoy teaching, watching leaners grow, have fun and create!
I am an Early Childhood Educator with a Master's Degree in Early Childhood Exceptional Education. Most of my experience comes from within the public school setting, teaching since 2007. I am currently teaching and tutoring remotely  and have been for the past 3 years. I enjoy teaching remotely and find the most growth when working with a smaller group of children.

I absolutely enjoy teaching and I understand that our youngest learners learn best through play. I try to provide as many play-based, hands-on, sensory style learning activities as I possibly can to provide the "school atmosphere" that one would receive in person. 

I have been a teacher for quite some time and I am also a mother to an awesome soon to be 5 year old son. Time has flown by and I feel as if I missed a great deal of quality time with him throughout the changes in the world and with work. I am now redirecting my focus to my family while still engaging in my passion of teaching remotely.
I have a wide variety of classes to offer. Please take a  look at my class offerings below. If you don't see a time that works for you please feel free to message me and I will create a new section for you. 

Early Childhood Classes & Workshops: 
-Math Workshop
-Social Emotional Learning
-Social and Communication Skills Club
-Coding Kids Academy
-One to One Tutoring Sessions
-Stem Club
-Young Architects

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1x per week
30 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-7
1-7 learners per class

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