What's included
1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade Pre-Kindergarten - 2
In this class we will talk about the difference between fact and fiction, truth and made up stories about some animals. Sometimes stories originate from something real that has been misinterpreted. Students will learn if porcupines really shoot their quills, if you get warts from touching a frog or toad, if spiders really do eat their mates, if camels really store water in their humps, if crocodiles cry crocodile tears and most importantly can you teach an old dog new tricks? This class will be held lecture style with student interaction and an opportunity for students to tell their favorite animal myth.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the difference between fact and fiction and will also learn the root of where many of the animal tales originated.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello,
My name is Cindi Cavallini and I have been a zookeeper for more than 35 years and have been doing wildlife presentations for almost 25 years. I have my own wildlife outreach organization called All About Animals in Dallas, TX and my own animals that come with me to in person presentations. I am a graduate of the Exotic Animal Training and Wildlife Management (EATM) Program at Moorpark College. I am also a professional member of ZAA-Zoological Association of America and AAZK-American Association of Zoo Keepers. I was a zoo manager for 16 years while doing wildlife education and then decided to start my own organization. I have a variety of animals that help to get children excited and wanting to learn more about science and nature and the world around them. My classes vary in topics from the rain forest to reptiles, animal body coverings, Animals of Africa, and even silly classes like The Real Scoop on Animal Poop and Animal Superheroes! I believe that meeting and understanding more about animals helps children to learn to appreciate and respect them as well as teaching them empathy towards other living creatures and the natural world. Most of my business has become virtual so instead of traveling with me, like in the past, my animals mostly just come to my educational studio now where I teach online classes. When I am not teaching for Outschool I can be found teaching in person with my animals around the Dallas/Fort Worth area with my company All About Animals and caring for and playing with the more than 60 animals that join me in my classes.
Fun fact about me......my favorite animal is the pangolin, yet I have never seen one in real life.
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Live One-Time Class
$10
per classMeets once
35 min
Completed by 31 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-9
1-10 learners per class