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STEM Classes (for 2015 Summer Reading Theme, Super Heroes) Mission: Science! Explore Superhero Forces in Science and Nature (series of 4 classes, registered separately). Ages 11-17 1. Bioluminesence: Ever wonder how fireflies light up the night? Explore this fantastic force of nature, learn to speak the language of fireflies, and create a firefly lamp. 2. Magnetism: Explore the properties of magnetism and use your new-found powers to create a portable magnetic superhero scene. 3. Flight: Explore the power of flight with hands-on activities and challenges. 4. Strength: Explore the power of strength and get a glimpse into the exciting nanoworld with hands-on activities. The HCLS mission is to deliver high-quality public education for all ages. The above classes are designed to fit within the summer reading theme, be fun and engaging, and be educational as well. Students should leave each class with a greater understanding of the different forces featured. The overall evaluation method is a standard “Teen Class Evaluation” form that asks for a rating of the instructor and content on a 1-5 scale (1 being poor, 5 being excellent); asks what was liked best/least about the class; and are there any other comments or suggestions. During the class, I will continuously evaluate the engagement with the material and activities and adjust as necessary depending on the individual students. Our system publishes source which describes all the classes and events for each of the 6 branches in Howard County. The space is limited in this publication, so “Mission: Science” basic description of the classes (along with dates for each class) will be listed in print with the following “check online for for individual class description.” This is published quarterly and is available in an online version (linked from the main hclibrary.org webpage) and in print in all the branches. I also will have a “cheat sheet” flyer that I type up listing each month's classes that I keep at our information desk for parents and those interested in our class offerings – this helps those customers who do not want to browse the entire source publication to find just our branch classes. I will be presenting these classes this summer and our public relations department will produce flyers for the branch so I can post those on our bulletin board and in our display case (along with items relating to the class subject). I also have a two-sided “chalk” board in the teen area where I will hand write the various summer classes available. Further, the public relations department will post details of the class on social media pages: Facebook and Twitter are the main ones. I will also advertise these classes on my own personal Instagram, Tumblr, and Twitter pages. Usually I take pictures of the items to be used in the class or of something related to the content to use in my personal postings. Canva is a great tool to put text on the photo with details about the class. Since these classes will be registered, I will advertise approximately two weeks ahead of time, since our system is set up to allow teens to register for classes two weeks in advance. Lesson Plans:

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  • STEM Classes (for 2015 Summer Reading Theme, Super Heroes) Mission: Science! Explore Superhero Forces in Science and Nature (series of 4 classes, registered separately). Ages 11-17

    1. Bioluminesence: Ever wonder how fireflies light up the night? Explore this fantastic force of nature, learn to speak the language of fireflies, and create a firefly lamp.

    2. Magnetism: Explore the properties of magnetism and use your new-found powers to create a portable magnetic superhero scene.

    3. Flight: Explore the power of flight with hands-on activities and challenges. 4. Strength: Explore the power of strength and get a glimpse into the exciting nanoworld

    with hands-on activities. The HCLS mission is to deliver high-quality public education for all ages. The above classes are designed to fit within the summer reading theme, be fun and engaging, and be educational as well. Students should leave each class with a greater understanding of the different forces featured. The overall evaluation method is a standard Teen Class Evaluation form that asks for a rating of the instructor and content on a 1-5 scale (1 being poor, 5 being excellent); asks what was liked best/least about the class; and are there any other comments or suggestions. During the class, I will continuously evaluate the engagement with the material and activities and adjust as necessary depending on the individual students. Our system publishes source which describes all the classes and events for each of the 6 branches in Howard County. The space is limited in this publication, so Mission: Science basic description of the classes (along with dates for each class) will be listed in print with the following check online for for individual class description. This is published quarterly and is available in an online version (linked from the main hclibrary.org webpage) and in print in all the branches. I also will have a cheat sheet flyer that I type up listing each month's classes that I keep at our information desk for parents and those interested in our class offerings this helps those customers who do not want to browse the entire source publication to find just our branch classes. I will be presenting these classes this summer and our public relations department will produce flyers for the branch so I can post those on our bulletin board and in our display case (along with items relating to the class subject). I also have a two-sided chalk board in the teen area where I will hand write the various summer classes available. Further, the public relations department will post details of the class on social media pages: Facebook and Twitter are the main ones. I will also advertise these classes on my own personal Instagram, Tumblr, and Twitter pages. Usually I take pictures of the items to be used in the class or of something related to the content to use in my personal postings. Canva is a great tool to put text on the photo with details about the class. Since these classes will be registered, I will advertise approximately two weeks ahead of time, since our system is set up to allow teens to register for classes two weeks in advance. Lesson Plans:

  • Bioluminesence

    Discuss the term bioluminescene, what it means, and show various types of creatures that exhibit this super power in nature (examples from National Geographic Education: http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/bioluminescence/?ar_a=1 and of marine life from Smithsonian Museum of Natural History: http://ocean.si.edu/slideshow/bioluminescent-animals-photo-gallery

    Use Talk Like a Firefly lesson plan from NPR's Science Friday website http://www.sciencefriday.com/teacher-resources/07/11/2014/talk-like-a-firefly.html

    Create a Firefly Lamp: http://www.surprisediy.com/diy-249.html Supplies needed: jars, foil, sharp pencil tip to poke holes, glow sticks (to give out at end to take home)

    Additional Activities: https://cheshirelibraryscience.wordpress.com/2014/12/11/program-38-fun-with-things-that-glow/

    Magnetism

    Discuss magnetism and explore the properties: Magneto in X-Men Background info: http://www.brainpop.com/educators/community/lesson-plan/magnets-

    background-information-for-teachers-and-parents-2/ Magnet facts http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/magnets.html Create Superhero Scene: follow instructions here and substitute Super Hero graphics

    http://smallworldland.blogspot.com/2013/01/ice-skating-rink-from-altoid-tin.htm Supplies needed: variety of objects to explore with magnets and Altoid Tins, magnets,

    paper clips, paper, markers/colored pencils, old comic books to cut up, glue, tape, Flight:

    Discuss flight and explore the properties: Superman, other creatures (birds, etc) Create a variety of unique paper airplanes then test them out with a series of challenges

    (can it fly through a hoop, how far can it fly, etc) http://frugalfun4boys.com/2012/07/05/paper-airplane-test-lab/ http://deceptivelyeducational.blogspot.com/2014/05/2-paper-flyers.html http://babbledabbledo.com/diy-toy-paper-helicopter/ http://www.ptskjohnson.blogspot.com/2012/03/flight-schoolwith-paper-airplanes-

    and.html Supplies needed: variety of paper, tape, paper clips, straws, hula hoops, measuring tape,

    record sheet for data collection Strength

    Discuss strength and how it's represented in super heroes and in nature Do nanotube experiment http://www.sciencebuddies.org/blog/2015/01/explore-nanotechnology-with-paper-

    weekly-science-activity.php?from=Newsletter Supplies needed paper, tape, tables, data collection sheet, etc

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