All About Mushrooms: The Science of Fungi, Forests, and Tree Communication
Mushrooms have many strange and curious functions in the ecosystem. They can trade nutrients with plants, break down toxic waste, pass signals between trees, create shelters inside of trees, and even infect invasive insects.
What's included
1 pre-recorded lesson
1 week
of teacher support1 year access
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US Grade 6 - 8
Intermediate Level
Mushrooms are mysterious and ephemeral. Most of the time they are hidden in the substrate that they are digesting, leaf litter or a downed tree, but then they emerge for a glorious moment as a proud mushroom before dissolving away and disappearing again. Fungi have an alien quality about them; they are actually more closely related to animals than they are to plants because they eat, they move, and they respond, but they have no clear shape or form other than the fruiting body (a mushroom) which emerges from time to time to release spores. To add to the mystery scientists are now discovering that mushrooms form massive underground networks that allow trees to communicate with each other! And we have long known that certain species can infect and control the minds of ants and other insects, compelling them to spread the spores further... What is this elusive entity? In this one time class we will explore three categories of mushrooms: saprotrophs which digest decaying matter, parasites which infect other living organisms, and mycorrhizal fungi which form symbiotic relationships with trees and plants. We will also understand mushrooms physiology and life cycle. This class focuses on the ecological roles of mushrooms. It does not teach mushroom identification. It includes 1 hour 2 minutes of recorded lecture split into three sections. I use apple Freeform to share and sketch on top of images for an interactive presentation.
Learning Goals
Understand the physiology and life cycle of mushrooms.
Understand three types of mushrooms and their ecological roles:
saprotrophic mushrooms, parasitic mushrooms, and symbiotic mushrooms.
Syllabus
Standards
Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)1 Lesson
over 1 WeekLesson 1:
All About Mushrooms
We will explore the basic physiology of mushrooms, their life cycle, mushrooms that eat dead logs, mushrooms that parasitize insects, mushrooms that parasitize trees, and mushrooms that form helpful symbiotic relationships with trees.
83 mins of video lessons
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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 the last 5 years. I have been teaching biology for the last three years. I started my career on Outschool by designing a garden themed biology class which teaches core biology concepts through the lens of the garden. I started teaching the Next Generation Science Standards last year through Benjamin Coreys Learning Collaborative and enrollments have been growing ever since.
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 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 through art making, spiritual practice, and reciprocity with the earth. I managed volunteers to grow local organic food using ecologically informed techniques.
I sat on the advisory committee for the Shao Shan Temple Community Garden which works with community members of all ages to create a nourishing space for mindfulness practice, community engagement, and to provide fresh local veggies for the temple programs and the local food shelf.
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.
During my Ecology and Agriculture major at Hampshire College I volunteered with Help Yourself Northampton to plant Public Access Food Forests in public spaces around the city.
I had the privilege of volunteering for Fresh New London; their mission is empowering youth, connecting community and growing food to dismantle systemic oppression and build food sovereignty.
I have also had the opportunity to volunteer at Nuestras Raices, a grassroots urban agriculture organization based in Holyoke, MA.
I also had the wonderful opportunity to assist with a nature based after school program at Pioneer Valley Chinese Immersion Charter School which used nature games and nature based arts and crafts to teach K-4th grade students about basic ecological principles and basic outdoors skills.
During my six month apprenticeship at Green Gulch Farm and Zen Center in San Francisco, CA I had the opportunity to meet with local high school students to talk with them about mindfulness, meditation, and organic farming during community outreach programs at the farm.
During my time at Hampshire College I worked with the organization Real Food Challenge which is dedicated to mobilizing young people to redefine real food and build a food system that benefits everyone.
I was one of the original members of the Pioneer Valley Workers Center Farmworker Organizing Committee.
I was lucky to present at the 2017 Northeast Organic Farmers Association about soil grown sprouts and the environmental benefits of growing fresh greens at home rather than buying them from farms across the country.
I have had the privilege of taking a permaculture design course with Eric Toensmeier, the award-winning author of Edible Forest Gardens and Carbon Farming.
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