STEM Special
(G5-G6) One-day Special Book Club A1
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													Hello, my name is Lucy and I am very excited to learn with all of you through literature! 

I have taught English Language Arts for six years at both the middle and high school levels in New Hampshire, Florida, Texas, and North Carolina. I am excited about starting my journey with SOAR KIDZ and I can’t wait to talk about books (my favorite thing to talk about) with scholars that love reading, debating, and sharing their thoughts in connection to a text. 

My teaching style involves high engagement strategies and I look forward to getting students moving with hand gestures, typing in the chat, and having long-distance discussions about the books that we have read. The best thing about these classes is that we all love books, so we already agree on something before we even meet! This love of literature fosters a creative and welcoming culture even if we can’t be in the same room. 

Some of my best book recommendations are: El Deafo by Cece Bell, a graphic autobiographical novel about a girl that loses her hearing; The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo, a story about a China rabbit that gets separated from his owner and learns what it means to love; and After the Fire by Will Hill, an intense young adult novel inspired by the Waco siege in 1993.
												

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week 1 : 05/25 Sat 11:00 PM

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One Day Special - STEM Book Club


Join us for a special one-day STEM Book Club class where young minds meet the exciting world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics through captivating storytelling! This immersive session is designed to spark curiosity and inspire a love for STEM subjects in elementary students.

Students will read the book before coming to class.

We've got the perfect lineup of books tailored for every grade level: (Books are not provided)

  • Grade 1-2: National Geographic Readers: Robots by Melissa Stewart

  • Grade 3-4: What is NASA? by Sarah Fabiny

  • Grade 5-6: Astrophysics for Young People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson


Class Objectives:

  • To introduce students to STEM concepts through engaging and age-appropriate literature.
  • To develop critical thinking and analytical skills by discussing STEM-related themes in books.
  • To encourage creativity and innovation through interactive activities and projects.

With its concise narrative, vibrant visuals, and educational content, STEM related biographies are ideal resources for young readers eager to explore the life and work of this iconic figure in science and conservation.

     
  • Period
    May 25   -   May 25
  • Schedule Sat 11:00 PM
  • grade 5 - 6
  • Lesson 1
  • Learning 50 mins
  • Learners 3 - 5
  • Level Test not required
  • Price