What's included
8 live meetings
6 in-class hoursHomework
If students did not finish their page in class, they may need to finish it outside of class time.Assessment
I will give feedback during class and after class. I will also send feedback to each student about their book after the share class.Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 3
In this 8-day (Monday-Thursday over 2 weeks) camp, students will be creating their own animal classification book! Each day, we will view slides and pictures to guide our learning about the different classifications. The first day is to introduce classification and to set up our easy-to-make books. The schedule can be found below. The materials needed to create the book are paper and scissors. I'll show learners how to set up the book step-by-step. In each class, we will write the classification name, reminding word, definition and draw a picture in our books. We will have time to work on our picture and add some color! The last class is for a fun review and share class. Class on 6/20 - Introduction to Classification and time to create books (scissors needed on this day) Class on 6/21 - Invertebrate vs. Vertebrate Class on 6/22 - Mammals Class on 6/23 - Birds ________ Class on 6/24 - Reptiles Class on 6/27 - Amphibians Class on 6/28 - Fish Class on 6/29 - Review/Book Share/Fun
Learning Goals
Students will understand how animals are sorted into groups (invertebrate and vertebrate) and how vertebrates are sorted into groups (mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish). Students will be able to name at least 2 characteristics of each group.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
During the first class, we will be using scissors to make simple cuts on 6 pieces of paper.
Supply List
Supply List -paper (any paper is fine, however a thicker paper such as cardstock will be more durable to last longer) - scissors - pencil - crayon/colored pencils
Language of Instruction
English
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! My name is Ms. C. I am so excited to see you in my Outschool classroom! I offer many classes related to dogs, wildlife, science, reading, and writing. I love teaching topics from the beautiful animals here on Earth to the gorgeous stars in the sky. I love incorporating reading, art and science all together. I have my Associate’s degree in Animal Science, Associate’s degree in Elementary Education, and my Bachelor’s degree in Elementary and Middle Dual Education with a specialization in Science. I am a certified teacher, and I am currently a substitute teacher and an Outschool teacher. I strive to support all my students in learning and welcoming them to a safe space. I encourage creativity, pursuing interests, and a passion for lifelong learning. I enjoy reading, writing, and being outside. A hobby that has always helped me relax has been drawing or painting.
If you would like to request a class, please, send me a message!
Reviews
Live Group Class
$40
weekly or $80 for 8 classes4x per week, 2 weeks
45 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-9
1-8 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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