What's included
1 live meeting
1 in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
This one-on-one series is for high school students preparing for the entomology event in Science Olympiad. Science Olympiad covers the identification of 100 families in 29 orders, insect internal and external anatomy, and the ecology and life history of these invertebrates. Science Olympiad uses the Audobon Field Guide to Insects and Spiders which is a guide that uses old taxonomy. This is the same taxonomy this class will teach. This class will be taught through my microscope using my teaching collection as examples. Students will get one on one time to be able to ask any and all questions they have. Example Lessons Include: - Families of Hymenoptera - Families of Orthoptera - Families of Coleoptera - Families of Lepidoptera - Insect Internal Anatomy - Insect Ecology - Hemimetabolous vs. Holometabolous Lessons will be developed for one on one learners as needed.
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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi Ladies and Gents!
I am an entomologist and love teaching classes on insects and biology-related topics. I also love science experiments and getting outside! If you are a boy scout or a girl scout troop, I even teach the bug badges!
I have been teaching about insects for the last 11 years and loving it. I graduated from Michigan State University with a B.S. in Entomology in 2013. I was Director of Education at the Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion where I created hundreds of educational programs for all ages. I recently resigned my position. I took a 4 week road trip across the country from Michigan to Arizona collecting insects, reading literature, drawing, and exploring the country. I enjoy the quick line sketches on simple whiteboard videos, but those are nothing compared to sitting down and analyzing an insect to sketch as realistic as possible. I am teaching a scientific illustration class that you can sign up for or request a new time!
I believe that it is important for students to get their hands dirty growing up. I try to bring a new interactive piece to each of my classes. Students love watching me zoom around the world on my green screen. I also have a microscope camera that we can use to see insects UP CLOSE. Let's do some citizen science together!!
I have always loved insects. People ask me, when did this start? Well, I remember learning how to read while flipping through an insect field guide. I was 7 when I told the teacher I was going to be an "insectologist". The rest is history. I have reared insects in a business setting, I have reared insects for education, I did research on an invasive stink bug, and what I love is teaching students. Now, to share my love of science and insects with the world.
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Live Private Class
$55
weekly1x per week
60 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-14
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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