What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Taxonomy Tales is a new series covering major categories of life on earth--from mollusks to cetaceans to marsupials, we will learn them all! This class explores the phylum "Cnidaria" (the C is silent), which includes many species of stunning animals including coral (yes, they are animals!), jellies, sea anemones, and their teeny counterparts, hydras. These animals are divided into the major groups: 1) Hydrozoa - hydras and siphonophores 2) Scyphozoa - true jellies 3) Cubozoa - box jellies 4) Anthrozoa - coral, sea anemones and relatives (Myxozoa are not covered) These may sound like challenging words! I do love to teach my students big words when scientifically appropriate, but in an approachable way. We will use the common names along the way so students do not get overwhelmed by scary-looking words. We will also discuss individual species such as jewel anemones, sea pens, upside-down jellyfish, staghorn coral, and more (subject to change as I edit my classes frequently). For each group, we will compare and contrast the characteristics and lives of the animals it includes. Along the way, students will learn new vocabulary and ecological concepts that they can apply to other topics in zoology. This class is lecture-style with slides and photos, but highly interactive. Students are given the opportunity to ask and answer questions, ponder scientific ideas, and discuss with their classmates. Students may participate via video, audio, the chat room, or may just sit back and enjoy! *Please note that cnidarians are covered briefly in one week of my Zoology Flex course. This class goes into significantly more detail but a small amount of information will be repeated. Coral are covered thoroughly in my Coral Reef Ecology Flex course, but the information on all other cnidarians is new. Coral are also discussed in my class "Wildlife Tour of the Great Barrier Reef". Taxonomy can be a complex study and the way we categorize living things is constantly changing. I follow the most widely accepted taxonomic categorizations and sometimes simplify for the level of these learners. Despite the big words used, there is no pre-requisite knowledge to be successful in this class.
Learning Goals
Students will be able to describe the phylum Cnidaria and the main groups of animals it includes. They will be able to compare and contrast these different animals, sharing what they have in common even though they are so unique! Along the way, students will gain a deeper appreciation for taxonomy as a study and the diversity in the animal kingdom.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Reproduction is discussed very broadly (for example, "a male cell and a female cell have to combine to make babies").
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Arkansas Teaching Certificate in Science
I have my BS in Biology (focus on wildlife ecology) and a Master's degree in Science Education. Before teaching, I worked directly with animals in sanctuaries, aquariums, and science museums. I have cared for and educated the public on a variety of animals from monkeys to exotic butterflies to anemones to poisonous frogs to baby seahorses.
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Live One-Time Class
$13
per classMeets once
50 min
Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
1-7 learners per class