Biology - Introduction to Vet / Veterinary Science (8-12 Yrs)
Class experience
Beginner - Intermediate Level
This class is the SelfPaced version (no live meetings!) of Outschool's #1 Science Class in the "Best of Class, Educator Edition 2022"! If you are looking for a version of this class for ages 13-18 years, please follow this link! https://outschool.com/classes/biology-introduction-to-vet-veterinary-science-13-18-flex-bH813FI0?usid=N9rj5Fx8&signup=true&utm_campaign=share_activity_link If you are looking for a version of this class for 5-7 year olds, please follow this link!...
6 lessons//6 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Introduction to the Veterinary Practice TeamWe will explore the various roles that veterinary practice team members have in the care of clients/patients. Students will be provided some video links to a variety of veterinary professional career options and will be asked to share their thoughts on what excited them about what they watched.Week 2Lesson 2Canine/Feline Body Language SignalsStudents will learn some canine/feline body language signals and why it is important to understand them. Students will be provided with videos on canine and feline communication to better understand concepts from class discussion. Learners will focus on understanding what animals are trying to tell us by looking at photos in the recorded lesson and responding to teacher prompts and questions in the classroom post.Week 3Lesson 3Physical Exams and Vital SignsWe will discuss the importance of a pet’s annual physical exam, and students will learn the basics of how a doctor conducts the exam. Normal vital signs will be reviewed. Fear Free Canine and feline restraint techniques will be discussed and “kitty burritos” will be practiced. BRING A SMALL TO MEDIUM SIZED STUFFED ANIMAL AND A TOWEL. Videos will be shared on the physical exam and taking vital signs. Learners will be asked to share a photo or a video of their “kitty burrito” in the classroom.Week 4Lesson 4SurgerySurgery prep, surgery/OR conduct, and surgical recovery will be discussed. A variety of surgical equipment and surgical instruments will be learned. There will be carefully selected YouTube videos added to this lesson that have surgery in them, as well as a couple that do not. They will be labeled. If your learner does not want to watch these videos, that is COMPLETELY FINE!Week 5Lesson 5Radiology and DentistryHow we take X-rays and X-ray safety will be discussed. A variety of radiograph photos will be shown in the recording and students will be able to “read the X-Rays”! Questions will allow students to be the “Radiologists” as they decide what they see on the XRays. I will also share my favorite story of something that I saw in practice in this recording! The importance of dental care and how a common veterinary dental exam/cleaning will be shown.Week 6Lesson 6Veterinary LaboratoriesVeterinary laboratories are very important in keeping our pets healthy and to diagnose any problems. Common lab tests will be discussed in the recording and some slides will be shown to give students a chance to see what a veterinary lab technician may view under a microscope
I have been a certified veterinary technician for more than 30 years, have a MEd from Colorado State University and I am now finishing up my second Master’s program and will have a Master of Veterinary Education (MVEd) from Lincoln Memorial University’s School of Veterinary Medicine by spring 2024. I have been teaching at a local community college in a veterinary Assistant Program, a local private university in Equine Studies, and a variety of Veterinary Science programs for grades 3-5, 6-8, and high school in person. I am also a homeschool mom! At home, my family has 3 mini horses, a paint pony, 4 Nigerian dwarf goats, 11 chickens, and 2 cats! I am passionate about sharing my experience and love for animals and veterinary medicine with others! I am excited to help your learner reach their goals!
A handout will be provided for week 3 (physical exam checklist) and students will need a stuffed animal and a towel for week 2 to practice the “kitty burrito” restraint technique.
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Students will be given videos that may have things they find they don’t want to watch, such as the week we review diseases and surgery. These are only for those who would like additional learning. No one is required to watch videos that they may think could be disturbing to them.
The Future Vet and Animal Science Academy strives to provide the highest quality of educational programs to embrace and cultivate the vision the future for learners around the world who have a passion for animals and agriculture. We do this while...
Self-Paced Class
$19
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Ages: 8-12