All About Flowers: The Science of Flowers, Plants, and Bugs (Live)
Flowers have many important jobs to do! They create seeds, genetic diversity, and allow plants to evolve. They also feed thousands of crucial pollinators. Study biology, gardening, science and nature in a fun and interactive way.
What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
This is a great class to get your learner hooked on the topic of science and nature. There are so many hidden interactions between plants insects and flowers. In particular, flowers are an interactive hub where pollinators, predatory wasps, and many more species flock to feed on nectar and pollen. Flowers play a crucial role in the creation of seeds, plant reproduction, and thus the cycle of life. Additionally, flowers have adapted a variety of botanical structures to attract specific bugs for specific purposes. And flowers are beautiful! We will look at many beautiful flower pictures and then look closer to examine the ecological role of flowers. There is a hidden drama taking place right under our noses at every moment in the natural world. I hope to make this drama come to life for my students and inspire them to take a closer look at the life around them. The primary purpose of flowers is to allow plants to exchange their genetic material and reproduce, creating genetic diversity and allowing for the evolution of the species. For a portion of this class, we will be talking indirectly about sex as a biological concept. If you are uncomfortable with this please let me know in advance and we can discuss it in more veiled terminology or not at all. I like to lead my classes with questions to create an interactive environment. I want to unlock the knowledge that learners already have and lead them to answers. As a teacher, I am especially good at getting learners to break out of their shell and speak up in the class. Learners are usually surprised by how much they are talking and thinking in my classes, which keeps them talking and thinking about the class even after it ends. However, I also welcome students who aren't comfortable speaking or appearing on screen. I like to include a warm-up game in every one of my classes so that learners can interact with each other and build a sense of community in the classroom. I celebrate neurodiversity and I am happy to work with you to adapt this class to your learners needs. My one-time classes are abbreviated versions of concepts that we will explore more in-depth in my ongoing class, Garden Biology. https://outschool.com/classes/garden-biology-the-science-of-plant-life-gardening-and-the-environment-yEk1G6wO#usKmUJaykT I hope you will join me! -Peter
Learning Goals
This class will cover:
nectar, biology, pollen, pollination, pollinators, DNA, diversity, plant reproduction, life cycles, predatory insects, beneficial insects, orchids, types of flowers, flower families, gardening, how to garden, how to grow vegetables
Other Details
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in English to Speakers of Other Languages
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Hampshire College
I have been an educator for five years, specializing in biology for the last three. I began my Outschool journey by designing a Garden Biology which explores core scientific concepts through the lens of ecology and sustainable agriculture. Since joining the Creative Curriculum Coop in 2023, I have been using art and animation in teaching Visual Biology Beginnings and have maintained a perfect 5-star rating.
I have a Bachelor's in Agriculture and Ecology from Hampshire College. Hampshire College specializes in a learner lead and experiential pedagogy which aligns with Outschool's values.
I have a TESOL certificate to teach English as a second language. I have traveled to Thailand and India while teaching English as a second language.
I received my Outdoor Leadership Certificate from Hanfl Center for Outdoor Education and Environmental Study in 2019 along with an Advanced Wilderness First Aid Certificate.
I had the privilege of managing the gardens at the Art Monastery, which is dedicated to cultivating personal awakening and cultural transformation.
I sat on the advisory committee for the Shao Shan Temple Community Garden.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$15
per classMeets once
50 min
Completed by 206 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
1-7 learners per class