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Animal Trivia! | Let's Learn About Amazing Animals | Ages 6 & 7

In this weekly STEM class, learners will engage with other animal-loving kids, test their animal knowledge, see amazing animal photos and videos, and learn all about their favorite species through a fun and exciting game of trivia!
Sarah Skebba
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1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per week

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US Grade 1 - 2
Is your learner’s love for animals unmatched? Are they constantly impressing friends and family with their animal knowledge? Well, let’s put it to the test! 

In this Animal Trivia course, we test just how much your kiddos know about animals. Each trivia session will get through as many of the 10 questions prepared as we can in our time together. They will encourage us to explore some of the most unique and incredible animals on the planet. Once we figure out the correct answer to the trivia question, we will discuss the animal, check out photos, and watch fascinating videos to encourage students to learn even more! Each trivia session will have a different theme that will allow us to explore various animal groups, adaptations, habitats, and so much more. At the beginning of occasional session, learners will spend some time engaging with one of our LIVE animals and have the opportunity to ask lots of questions. This class is a great opportunity for learners to connect with other animal-loving kids and share their passion with their peers. I can’t wait to meet your learners and discuss some of the world’s coolest species. 

2024 (new class topics will be added as we approach the date): 
Week of October 28: Spooky Species
Week of October 21: Who Am I?
Week of October 14: Semi-Aquatic Species
Week of October 7: Lizards
Week of September 30: Rodents
Week of September 23: Desert Dwellers
Week of September 16: Rule Breakers
Week of September 9: Ocean Invertebrates
Week of September 2: NO CLASS
Week of August 26: Birds
Week of August 19: Australian Animals
Week of August 12: Arboreal Acrobats
Week of August 5: Coral Reef Creatures
Week of July 29: Ungulates (Hoofed Animals)
Week of July 22: NO CLASS
Week of July 15: Animals of the Antarctic
Week of July 8: African Predators
Week of July 1: Extreme Adaptations
Week of June 24: Crocodilians
Week of June 17: Invertebrates
Week of June 10: Ocean Animals
Week of June 3: Snakes
Week of May 27: Flamingos
Week of May 20: Garden "Bugs"
Week of May 13: Domestic Animal Relatives
Week of May 6: Marsupials
Week of Apr 29: Pollinators
Week of Apr 22: Spiders
Week of Apr 15: Salamanders
Week of Apr 8: Beautiful Beings
Week of Apr 1: Hostile Habitats
Week of Mar 25: Unusual Adaptations (No Tuesday Classes)
Week of Mar 18: Misleading Names
Week of Mar 11: Living Fossils
Week of Mar 4: Rabbits & Hares
Week of Feb 26: Big Cats
Week of Feb 19: Three Truths & a Lie
Week of Feb 12: NO CLASSES
Week of Feb 5: Forest Species
Week of Jan 29: Birds of Prey
Week of Jan 22: North American Animals
Week of Jan 15: Funny-Lookin' Animals
Week of Jan 8: Birds
Week of Jan 1: Arthropods (No Tuesday Session)
Week of Dec 25: Cold-Weather Critters
Week of Dec 18: Semi-Aquatic Species
Week of Dec 11: Marsupials
Week of Dec 4: Enormous Animals
Week of Nov 27: Canines
Week of Nov 20: Scientifically Cute Animals (No Thursday Session)
Week of Nov 13: Deep Sea
Week of Nov 6: Carnivores
Week of Oct 30: Spooky Species
Week of Oct 23: Up in the Tree Tops
Week of Oct 16: Coastal Creatures (Please check the schedule for your session this week as times are different)
Week of Oct 9: Herbivores (Please check the schedule for your session this week as times are different)
Week of Oct 2: Tundra Animals (Please check the schedule for your session this week as times are different)
Week of Sep 25: Insects
Week of Sep 18: Desert Dwellers
Week of Sep 11: Nocturnal Animals
Week of Sep 4: Freshwater Worlds
Week of Aug 28: Kelp Forest Animals
Week of Aug 21: Animals of the Swamp
Week of Aug: 14: Lizards
Week of Aug 7: Island Creatures
Week of July 31: Cnidarians (Corals, Anemones, Jellies)
Week of July 24: Colorful Creatures
Week of July 17: Elephants
Week of July 10: Invertebrates 
Week of July 3: Vultures
Week of June 26: Marine Mammals
Week of June 19: Giraffes
Week of June 12: Animals from South America 
Week of June 5: Who Am I? (Guess the Animal)
Week of May 29: Rainforest Mammals
Week of May 22: Birds of Prey
Week of May 15: Animal Senses
Week of May 8: Reptiles
Week of May 1: Crabs & hermit crabs
Week of April 24: Cephalopods (Octopuses, Squids, Cuttlefish, Nautiluses) 
Week of April 17: Sharks
Week of April 10: Tigers (No Thursday or Friday classes)
Week of April 3: Domestic Animals
Week of March 27: Bears
Week of March 20: Watch Your Eyes! (Animals That Spray)
Week of March 13: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, & Porpoises) 
Week of March 6: Toothy Wonders
Week of Feb 27: Pinnipeds (Seals/Sea Lions)
Week of Feb 20: Who Am I? (Guess the Animal)
Week of Feb 13: Amphibians
Week of Feb 6: Rule Breakers
Week of Jan 30: Snakes (and Legless Lizards)
Week of Jan 23: Giant Animals
Week of Jan 16: Horns, Antlers, and Ossicones 
Week of Jan 9: Gregarious Animals
Week of Jan 2: Ocean Animals (No Tuesday classes)
Week of Dec 26: NO CLASS
Week of Dec 19: Deer Family
Week of Dec 12: Who Am I? (Guess the Animal)
Week of Dec 5: Animal Shelters
Week of Nov 28: Cephalopods 
Week of Nov 21: Desert Reptiles
Week of Nov 14: Cute (and Fluffy) Mammals
Week of Nov 7: Deep sea
Week of Oct 31: Arthropods
Week of Oct 24: Rainforest Mammals (No Tuesday Session)
Week of Oct 17: Ocean Animals (No Friday Session)
Week of Oct 10: 3 Truths and a Lie
Week of Oct 3: Galapagos Islands Animals
Week of Sept 26: Amphibians
Week of Sept 19: Animal With No Legs
Week of Sept 12: Madagascar Animals
Week of Sept 5: Arctic & Antarctic Birds
Week of Aug 29: Urban Animals
Week of Aug 22: Reptiles
Week of Aug 15: Hoofstock
Week of Aug 8: Let's Test That Vocab!
Week of Aug 1: Camouflage Masters
Week of July 25: Big Cats
Week of July 18: Animal Defense
Week of July 11:  Primates
Week of July 4: Animals of the USA
Week of June 27: Ocean predators
Week of June 20: Animals of the Everglades 
Week of June 13: Deadly Insects
Week of June 6: Redwood Forest Animals
Week of May 30: Invasive Species
Week of May 23: Catskills Mountains Animals
Week of May 16: Tundra Animals (No Wednesday evening class, No Thursday class)
Week of May 9: Serengeti Animals
Week of May 2: Australian Animals
Week of April 25: Sharks 
Week of April 18: Animals of the tide pool
Week of April 11: Sahara desert animals
Week of April 4: Tropical birds
Week of March 28: Rule breakers
Week of March 21: Lizards
Week of March 14: Let's test that vocab!
Week of March 7: Kelp forests
Week of February 28: Hoofstock
Week of February 21: Weasel family
Week of February 14: Venomous Animals
Week of February 7: Vultures
Week of January 24: Animals of the Australian Outback
Week of January 17: Animals of the Great Plains
Week of January 10: Animals of the Amazon Rainforest
Week of January 3: Animals of Sumatra
Week of December 27: NO CLASS
Week of December 20: Sonoran Desert Animals
Week of December 13: Rodents
Week of December 6: Bears
Week of November 29: Fish
Week of November 22: Amphibians (no Thursday session)
Week of November 15: Mammals
Week of November 8: Cetaceans (whales and dolphins)
Week of November 1: Felines
Week of October 25: Canines
Learning Goals
Learners will develop a strong passion for animals and the natural world. 
Learners will feel confident discussing animals and how they survive.
Learners will establish connections with other kids who have similar passions.
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Bachelor's Degree in Science from Arizona State University
Read below to learn about my courses, background, and policies. 


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Hi there!

My name is Sarah and I am so excited to explore wildlife, science, and conservation with your learner. I was born and raised in the Metroparks of Ohio, but I currently call the Sonoran Desert of Arizona my home. 

I have had a strong love for wildlife and nature for my whole life and have built my career around it. In 2017, I graduated cum laude from Arizona State University with a B.S. in Conservation Biology and Ecology. I am a Certified Environmental Educator in Arizona and a Certified Interpretive Guide through the National Association for Interpretation.

After college, I worked on several wildlife studies in the field studying species like the western diamondback rattlesnake, spectacled rattlesnakes, and Bahamian rock iguanas. I gained experience as an informal educator developing programs for schools and homeschool students at the Phoenix Zoo, Shedd Aquarium, South Mountain Environmental Education Center, and SeaLife Aquarium. 

At the start of COVID, I founded an organization that creates wildlife and conservation STEM resources for K-8 students, including a science curriculum program that teaches core science subjects with an engaging animal twist. 

My greatest objective as an educator is to make science FUN. My classes cover important science topics while using wildlife and nature as our driving forces. 

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I offer a series of one-time, multi-day, and ongoing classes. Please feel free to request one-time classes if you do not see a session posted. 

One-time classes and multi-day classes always include a live animal. Please check class descriptions for ongoing classes. 

Refund policy: 
~~For one-time classes: Please message me at least 48 hours in advance to find another available session.
~~For ongoing classes: Please request a refund by messaging me at least 48 hours before the session begins. Refunds will not be offered if class is sold out as I cannot fill the spot of your learner.
~~One-on-one classes: Please reach out to reschedule at least one week in advance.

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