Textbook List

Teacher

Hi, my name is Teacher Tiffany. I have been a credentialed teacher since 2012 and have loved working with students in a variety of settings; from working in the classroom, curriculum development, tutoring and homeschooling my own children! My passion is to see a student “come alive” with a subject and to see them truly engage and love what they are learning about. That is why it is so important to me to get to know my students, their interests and their personalities so that I can really optimize their engagement in each lesson! I love so many things about SOAR KIDZ- from instilling kids with a lifelong love for reading (and learning), developing leaders and encouraging strong communication skills. I recommend that students read “The Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus.” It quickly became one of my favorites in SOAR KIDZ for its strong theme around friendship and noticing the strengths in yourself as well as in others.
Class Schedules
One Day Special - STEM Book Club
Join us for a one-day immersive STEM Book Club experience where young learners dive into the fascinating worlds of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics through engaging and inspiring stories! This special session is designed to ignite curiosity, foster a love for STEM, and introduce students to remarkable real-life achievements through literature.
Students will read the book before coming to class.
We’ve curated an exciting lineup of books for each grade level, tailored to captivate and educate: (Books are not provided)
Grades 1-2: The Story of Albert Einstein: A Biography Book for New Readers (The Story Of: A Biography Series for New Readers) Young readers will explore the incredible life of Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientific minds in history. This engaging biography introduces children to Einstein’s groundbreaking discoveries, his curiosity about the world, and his passion for knowledge, inspiring them to think big and embrace the wonders of science.
Grades 3-4: Who Was Isaac Newton? This biography brings to life the story of Isaac Newton, a brilliant physicist and mathematician who changed the way we understand the world. Through his discoveries in gravity and motion, students will learn how Newton’s work continues to shape modern science, sparking curiosity about physics, mathematics, and innovation.
Grades 5-6: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, Young Reader's Edition This inspiring true story follows William Kamkwamba, a young Malawian boy who used ingenuity and determination to build a windmill and bring electricity to his village. Through this book, students will explore themes of perseverance, problem-solving, and the impact of renewable energy, encouraging them to think creatively about real-world challenges.
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 compelling narratives and STEM-focused themes, these books will inspire young readers to dream big, explore new ideas, and discover the exciting possibilities that STEM fields have to offer.
Review
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Period
Jul 25 - Jul 25
- Schedule Thu 11:00 PM
- grade 3 - 4
- Lesson 1
- Learning 50 mins
- Learners 3 - 5
- Admission Test not required
- Price