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Animal Explorers & Artists- Wildkratts Style!
Science & Nature
All About Animals! Calling All Animal Lovers Ages 4-7
In this 5-week class, students play games, sing songs, and learn about lots of animals, their habitats, characteristics and adaptations, wild vs. domestic, nocturnal vs. diurnal, herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores, and more!
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4-7
year olds
2-6
learners per class
$100
Charged upfront
$10 per class
Meets 2x per week
Over 5 weeks
45 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
Animal lovers will love learning "All About Animals" in this interactive and fun course which will use a mixture of teaching concepts, games, short supplemental videos, and checks for understanding throughout each class. I encourage students to ask questions, discuss, and interact with me and each other as we explore the animal world together! Lesson 1 Wild vs. Domestic Animals In this class students will learn to classify wild vs domestic animals and identify uses for domestic animals....
By the end of each class, students should be able to classify animals by the concepts taught in each class (nocturnal vs. diurnal or predator vs. prey for example). They should be able to name some animals taught in each class and some characteristics of each one. Using their new knowledge of animal characteristics and adaptations, they should also be able to make good predictions about new animals based upon their understanding. For example, an animal with sharp teeth and claws is probably a carnivore, and a predator.
Homework is not required, but students will be encouraged to look for animals in the habitats around their homes and to use their new knowledge to identify and classify animals according to what we have learned in class.
Each class has several places where students are asked questions and given several options for answers. Students may answer in a group format but also take turns individually and progress will be assessed informally as we go. Students who need further help and support will be given additional support and help understanding the concepts taught.
1 hour 30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
There are a few images that show carnivores eating another animal. These are not graphic and don't show a lot of detail, but parents may want to discuss this topic with sensitive learners in advance of Lessons 7 and 8 (Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores and Predators vs. Prey).
Teacher
Suzanne GianattasioBA English and Education, TESOL Certified
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Lives in the
United States15 total reviews
17 completed classes
About Me
My name is Suzanne Gianattasio and I love working with kids of all ages! I believe that active participation with fun and educational activities is the key to learning for my students, so I try to make class interactive and engaging. I love to...