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Creature Feature: The Mighty Megalodon Shark
Class experience
US Grade Kindergarten - 1
Calling all shark fans! If you like sharks, this is the class for you! If you are scared of sharks and blood, this is not the best class for you. We will start class by looking at a megalodon shark and asking learners what they know about megalodons and what they want to learn about megalodons. Learners can explore where they lived, what they ate, how big and strong they were, and why they went extinct. They will see pictures or fossils and scientist recreated images of their jaws and...
Learners will explore... what megalodons are. where they lived. what they ate. how big they were. how strong they were. why they went extinct. why sharks float. Learners will be encouraged to share their thinking and ask questions. Learners will observe or conduct a science experiment.
I have been fascinated with sharks since I was five years old! I have been a public school teacher since 2011 and have taught many science lessons.
2 files available upon enrollmentLearners may want to bring a shark toy, coloring supplies, the printed off coloring sheet found in the files, play dough, or building bricks. If learner want to do the science experiment at home, they will need: Two sharks cut out of card stock or a file folder (Provided in the files) Two Strong Ziplock Plastic Bags Vegetable Oil Water Large Plastic Tub or Box Duct tape Learners will: Fill up the tub ¾ of the way with water. Fill up the 1st plastic bag ⅔ with water and the 2nd plastic bag ⅔ with oil. Place a shark in each bag. You can duct tape the top of the bags to keep the liquid in better. Add the bags to the water and observe what happens.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
There are graphic images of sharks eating other animals. Sharks can be scary creatures. If your child is scared of sharks and dinosaurs, this is not the best class for them.
Hello! I am Kristen Galloway. I am a curious life long learner, and I want to share my love of learning with others! I am passionate about making learning fun, engaging, and relevant. I want to meet each child where they are developmentally and be...
Group Class
$10
per classMeets once
40 min
Completed by 32 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-7
1-6 learners per class