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Endangered Animals & Paragraphs: Practice Note Taking & Paragraph Writing (6-8)
Class experience
In this ongoing class we will learn about a different endangered or threatened animal every week. The learners will be given a note taking guideline and will take notes during class. After learning about the animal we will then practice writing a paragraph based on the notes they have taken. Learners will be provided with a paragraph template and this will be reviewed each week. In this fabulous learning combination they will learn so much about animals and gain practice taking notes and...
-learn about our beautiful animals that are endangered and need our help -beginning techniques in note taking -learning the basic format of a paragraph and practicing writing
I've been around animals my entire life and have worked with them professionally 95% of my adult life. I was previously a Registered Veterinary Technician (Animal Nurse) for 10 years and I also have degrees in Zoo Keeping, Animal Training, and Wildlife Education from America's Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College. I have 11 years of experience as a Wildlife and Eco Educator. I've worked at Zoos, was the Lead Supervisor of a Zoo Day Camp for children, and also founded a non-profit organization that provided hands-on animal education programs. Teaching children and families about the animals and planet is truly my passion!
2 pieces of blank paper and pencil. This can be lined paper or not.
In this class we discuss the reason animals are endangered which is almost always the result of human habits and activities on the planet. This can evoke strong emotions for some children (it's ok... it does for me too). Depending on the animal of the week we do occasionally discuss adaptations and evolution of animal species. All information in this class is science-based. We regularly discuss the need for animals to be able to find each other in nature for breeding purposes. I do not go into any details about how animals breed. I do discuss that they need to find each other, the impacts on populations when they can't, and the various reasons that cause them to not find each other.
Hi all! My name is Carrie and I live outside Vancouver, WA with my husband and 2 girls. I've spent my life working with animals in various ways. As a child I was surrounded by animals and spent my summers on my grandparents 20 acre ranch in...
Group Class
$16
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 40 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-8
2-9 learners per class