Every week, Madison (my 10-year old daughter) and I teach a 1.5-hour afterschool science club for K-2nd graders. Each week she helps plan the lesson and then write the blog about what we did.
We have provided links to the books we used to sneak in some literacy. We learned most of the science experiments and activities from Steve Spangler (awesome speaker and science guy extraordinaire). We have included links to his science supplies, experiments, and videos. We have also included links to our YouTube videos. These links take you away from the blog and to external websites.
Science Standards Addressed:
- · Describe how energy produces changes.
- · Understands that light is a form of energy.
- · Know that energy and its changes can be measured.
- · Know that some forms of energy can do useful things (light up a light bulb).
- · Know how electricity flows through a simple circuit.
- · Know that materials are made of atoms and molecule (helium atom models)
Plus we snuck in some speaking and listening standards like asking questions, expressing ideas, following multi-step directions, and participating in discussions.
As the children arrived we played the songs Electric Avenue, by Eddie Grant; Shock the Monkey, by Peter Gabriel; and the Electric Slide by the Hit Crew.
We had a very electric snack – we played with our food – against our Moms’ instructions – and made apple batteries and orange powered clocks!