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Animals 101: Turtles, Tortoises, and Terrapins! -Turtle/ Reptile

Does your learner love biology, animals, and zoology? Students will learn about reptiles & the science behind turtles as a group, and use critical thinking to answer questions on these creatures and perhaps future pets!
Greg Korczak B.S.
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1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 6
This is a class all about turtles, tortoises, and terrapins. Participants will learn about these remarkable reptiles including basic knowledge and information regarding biology, ecology, habitat, and care.
There will be plenty of facts provided on these organisms as well as their characteristics, adaptations, and what makes them so special (There are a whole lot of terrific turtles)! 

Turtles, tortoises, and terrapins as a group are the MOST threatened reptiles by extinction and students will learn about their conservation and concerns in the wild. Education is an important step in protecting these wonderful, beautiful creatures!

This is a lecture style, interactive class with many opportunities to ask and answer questions from myself or other students. 
No prior knowledge or experience is needed to take this course. A love for animals is most definitely appreciated :)

I have an adopted animal ambassador turtle that lives in my outdoor pond. This is because turtles are often bought at very small sizes and people do not realize how big they get and how much space they need.
**THE LIVE ANIMAL WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE FOR CLASS SEASONALLY FROM  MID-LATE MARCH-APRIL TO THE BEGINNING OF OCTOBER AS THEY WILL BE SLOWING DOWN FOR WINTER IN THE POND.**

It is very important to educate yourself before adopting/ getting an animal. These animals require VERY special care and learning about them and how they deserve to be treated is vital!
*Animal friends are ALWAYS welcome*
Learning Goals
Students will learn about the physical characteristics and biology of the turtles as a group (includes terrapins and tortoises), their habitat and ecology, and conservation in the wild.
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Supply List
No additional materials needed. A piece of paper and a writing utensil can be used to take notes if desired but is not necessary.
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined January, 2021
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Bachelor's Degree in Science from The Pennsylvania State University
Hello prospective parents and guardians! My name is Greg or "Mr. G" and I'm an educator from New Jersey, U.S.A..
For over two decades I’ve had a fascination for all there is to do with the natural world and the creatures that call it home. I have worked with and cared for a multitude of species (dogs, frogs, cats, birds, rodents, lizards, snakes, turtles, hedgehogs, fish, various other wildlife, and much more!) throughout the entirety of my life as I tend to my own mini animal sanctuary, love, and work conserving/ researching animals from around the world. I have been teaching learners from over 50 countries here on Outschool since early 2021!  :D 
I graduated from The Pennsylvania State University where I received a Bachelor's degree in Biology and a Minor in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences! My coursework in university focused on veterinary sciences, biological/natural sciences, and wildlife (Mammalogy, Ornithology, Herpetology, Conservation, and Management). I spent time as a veterinary assistant, have participated in university studies and ongoing research regarding plants and animals (invertebrates, reptiles, various flora), have worked as a fauna and flora surveyor through college and beyond. My continued research of the world around us and outreach is one of my greatest missions. I love hearing about my students' interests and knowledge and look forward to imparting my own to them as well!
My focus as an educator is fostering a love for learning, animals, and what the world has to offer past, present, and future. My teaching style is inclusive, interactive, and hands-on. I believe learning should be fun, enjoyable, and thrilling for both student and teacher. I have a variety of animals that can be incorporated in class to help get learners engaged and excited about nature and the world we live in. We need to get our next generation connected to nature and the organisms that live alongside us to pass the torch and save all that we can!
My passions apart from animals are cooking, art, conservation of the planet, and outdoor activities such as hiking and animal surveying. 
I absolutely adore what I do and I'm so excited to meet and teach your learner! Thanks for stopping by and remember... never stop learning!

For specific scheduling requests/ class times, please send me a message!
*Recordings not shared*
*Class is available at the time you are signed up for*
*Message me prior to class such that appropriate action (transfers, etc.) can be taken to get things sorted for you and your learner*
Have a wonderful day :)

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Ages: 8-13
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