What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Calling all animal lovers and protectors! In this ongoing class students will learn all about different animals through interactive materials that are guided by the instructor. Students will be delve into video, handouts, creative options and multimedia presentations to explore a different animal each week. Each class, students will have comprehensive knowledge about a particular animal and will be able to express the need and ability to help conserve these amazing creatures. With the knowledge gained, students will place their animal into an appropriate environment as we create an ongoing virtual animal sanctuary. Our animal sanctuary will be done with drawing material - paper, pens, pencil crayons and each week we will expand our drawing. Learners will need to remember what habitat best suits the animal, what safety measures we need in place, what the animal eats and what we can do to enrich the lives of the animal. For students just joining an ongoing class, they can start their animal sanctuary with the current animal we will be learning about. In addition, we will draw each animal and learners will be encouraged to share their art work! Below is a list of the animals we will learn about: Badgers Minks Rats Backyard Birds Tropical Birds Beavers Small Wild Cats Raccoons Skunks Bees Butterflies Rats Ant Eaters Chipmunks Squirrels Fresh Water Turtles Tortoises Tasmanian Devils Extinct Animal Compilation Wolves Arctic Foxes Axolotls Bears Black Panthers Rabbits Cabybaras House Cats Cheetahs Chimpanzees Crocodiles Alligators Dogs Dolphins Elephants Foxes Giraffes Hedgehogs Hippos Horses Hyenas Kangaroos Koalas Lemurs Leopards Lions Lizards Lynxes Monkeys Orangutans Otters Owls Giant Pandas Penguins Polar Bears Potoos Raptor Birds Ravens Red Pandas Sea Turtles Sharks Sloths Snakes Snow Leopards Tigers Compilation of Weird Animals and many more! Our schedule: Bears - Sept 5, 2023 Raptor Birds - Sept. 12, 2023 Snow Leopards - Sept 19, 2023 Penguins - Sept 26, 2023 Lemurs - Oct 3, 2023 Once we have a group of zoologists (learners!), we will decide on what animal we will learn about the next class. Here are examples of individual animal classes that are featured in this curriculum: Wolves Alive! Students will learn all about wolves through interactive materials that are guided by the instructor. Students will be delve into video, handouts, creative options and multimedia presentations that are all guided by the teacher. At completion, students will have comprehensive knowledge about wolves and will be able to express the need and ability to help conserve this amazing creature. At the end of our class students will learn to draw a wolf step-by-step! During some instruction days, students will be able to see a wolf-dog or wolf-dog pack live with the instructor. This is not guaranteed, however, as the wolf-dog(s) are being rehabilitated and adjusting to a new environment and we must respect them. Included with the class are three hand-outs: - National Geographic Wolf Family Activity Guide - Ten Amazing Wolf Facts & Coloring Sheet - Animal Prints Guide At the end of class all students will form a wolf pack and a roleplaying adventure begins! Students take what they learned in class and together, as a pack, they try to survive through fall and winter! The first student in class becomes the Pack Leader, so get in early! Wolf Fact: One wolf can eat the equivalent of 60 Big Macs in a single meal! Dogs Alive! Younger students will learn all about puppies and dogs through interactive and creative learning methods. Students will learn about puppies and dogs and learn how to communicate with their pet dogs. Students will quickly learn all about the different types of dogs and their amazing abilities! A focus will be on providing an amazing home to the domestic dog. Students will be delve into video, handouts, creative options and multimedia presentations that are all guided by the teacher. At the end of the class students will learn how to draw a cute dog step-by-step! At the end of class students will be able to show their pet dog and discuss them! Lions Alive! Younger students will learn all about lions through interactive and creative learning methods. Students will learn about lions, their habitat, eating habits and family life. A focus will be on conservation. Students will be delve into video, handouts, creative options and multimedia presentations that are all guided by the teacher. Students will then role-play a Lion Pride that is facing challenges from poachers, global warming and loss of habitat. The students will each take on a role of a Lion, and together, make decisions with the knowledge they gained in class, to survive! At the end of the class students will learn how to draw a lion step-by-step!
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Note that we will discuss topics such as predators and prey within the animal kingdom. We will also discuss the reality that is facing out animal kingdom through climate change, deforestation and human impacts.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
As an animal enthusiast, I have cared for two large cats (former circus tigers), numerous wolves and wolf-dogs, foxes, owls, sea turtles and other wild small animals as well as domesticated abandoned or injured animals. I am Wild Animal Health Care Certified, a Wildlife Conservationist, Marine and Eco Tourism Certified and lover of nature.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 33 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
1-6 learners per class