What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. Some students may need extra time outside of class to complete assignments if they do not complete them within the class period.Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 3
In this ongoing course, students will explore adult and baby animals in their habitats and learn amazing animal facts. We will cover basic information regarding animal classification, habitats, diet, and their roles in their ecosystems. We will also introduce some amazing and fun facts for each animal. Class meetings will be a mix of a brief introduction before moving into an activity to reinforce facts about the animal of the week. Students will learn through creating lapbooks, art, maps, and discussion. We will travel from our own backyards all the way around the world to check out animals that live in various countries. Students will learn about the animals and biomes while being able to visually see where in the world they live. I strongly believe that children learn best when they get to be involved in the process. This course is learner directed and I am happy to take suggestions on animals that students are interested in learning more about. Students will need the following supplies for class: 1. Their favorite art supplies (pens, markers, etc.) 2. Glue sticks 3. A journal for sketching Any other supplies for specific class periods for projects that enrolled students suggest will be posted in the classroom at least a week prior to needing them. Content will be presented via Nearpod. I will screen share so that parents and students do not need to create a separate account. A sample course outline is listed below for your convenience: Animals of the United States: Week of May 23: Black Bear/Alabama/ Louisiana/ New Mexico/ West Virginia Week of May 30: Moose/ Alaska/ Maine Week of June 6: Ringtail/Arizona Week of June 13: White-tailed Deer/Arkansas/ Michigan/ Mississippi/ Nebraska/ New Hampshire/ Ohio/ Pennsylvania/ South Carolina Week of June 20: Grizzly Bear/ California/ Montana Week of June 27: Rocky Mt. Bighorn Sheep/ Colorado Week of July 4: Sperm Whale/Connecticutt Week of July 11: Gray Fox/ Delaware Week of July 18: Dolphin/ Florida Week of July 25: Right whale/ Georgia Week of August 1: Humpback Whale/Hawaii Week of August 8: Appaloosa/ Idaho Week of August 15: Northern Cardinal/ Indiana Week of August 22: Eastern Goldfinch/ Iowa Week of August 29: American Buffalo/ Kansas Week of September 5: Gray Squirrel/ Kentucky/ North Carolina Week of September 12: Thoroughbred/Maryland Week of September 19: Boston Terrier/ Massachussetts Week of September 26: Common Loon/ Minnesota Week of October 3: Missouri Mule/ Missouri Week of October 10: Desert Bighorn Sheep/ Nevada Week of October 17: Horse/ New Jersey Week of October 24: Beaver/ New York/ Oregon Week of October 31: Nokota Horse/ North Dakota Week of November 7: Buffalo/ Oklahoma/ Wyoming Week of November 14: Rhode Island Red/ Rhode Island Week of November 21: Coyote/ South Dakota Week of November 28: Raccoon/ Tennessee Week of December 5: Nine-banded Armadillo/ Texas Week of December 12: Rocky Mountain Elk/ Utah Week of December 19: Morgan Horse/ Vermont Week of December 26: American Fox Hound/ Virginia Week of January 2: Orca Whale/ Washington Week of January 9: Badger/ Wisconsin Animals on the Farm: Week of January 16: Cow Week of January 23: Pig Week of January 30: Donkey Week of February 6: Goat Week of February 13: Llama Week of February 20: Sheep Week of February 27: Turkey Week of March 6: Chicken Week of March 13: Duck Week of March 20: Rabbit Week of March 27: Guinea Pig Week of April 3: Ostrich Week of April 10: Peacock Animals of Canada: Week of April 17: Caribou Week of April 24: Arctic Hare Week of May 8: Little Brown Bat Week of May 15: Mountain Lion Week of May 22: Bison Animals of Mexico: Week of May 29: Spider Monkey Week of June 5: Axolotl Week of June 12: Mexican Prairie Dog Week of June 19: Mexican Grey Wolf Animals of Brazil: Week of June 26: Toco Toucan Week of July 3: Jaguar Week of July 10: Giant Anteater Week of July 17: Three-toed Sloth Week of July 24: Piranha Week of July 31: Poison Dart Frog Week of August 7: Tapir Week of August 14: Pink Dolphin Week of August 21: Howler Monkey Week of August 28: Giant Otter Week of September 4: Macaws The schedule will continue to be updated. Remember, that you can jump in and jump out as needed since this is an ongoing course. I am looking forward to a great class.
Learning Goals
Students will understand animals and their babies, habitats they live in around the world, and facts about each animal.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
This course is presented in Nearpod. I will screen share so that parents and students do not need to create an account.
Supply List
Please see the course description.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of West Georgia
I am a geologist and homeschool mom and I strongly believe that children learn best when they are enjoying the topics they learn about. Most of the courses I teach on Outschool were originally designed for my children and I believe they will benefit others.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$13
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
3-6 learners per class