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Exploring Life Part 4: Classification (Biology Curriculum Grades 4-6)

In Part 4 of this full-year course, students spend 9 weeks learning about how plants and animals are classified. Uses REAL Science Odyssey as a base. No pre-requisite.
Kim Musolff
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4.9
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Class

What's included

18 live meetings
13 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. There is homework associated with this class. Students will be expected to read 1-2 pages each week from their Science Journals. There are also a couple of outside labs students are should complete.
Projects
Students will select any animal of their choice to research and present to the class.
Assessment
As a teacher that values individual progress, I am constantly monitoring my students for understanding in class. I adjust my teaching, as well as assignments and activities, based on the needs and learning of the students. Students receive feedback from myself and classmates on projects and longer labs.

Class Experience

US Grade 4 - 6
Beginner - Advanced Level
This biology course for grades 4-6 teaches students about how scientists classify animals and plants.  As they learn about different types of organisms, students explore where they fit in the evolutionary tree.  Using the REAL Science Odyssey curriculum as a foundation, students learn, explore, experiment, and discuss scientific topics related to biology.  

This class is PART 4 in a 4-part series.  Students may take this class as a stand-alone class.  However, when combined with the other 3 parts it makes a full 36-week curriculum.  In PART 4, students learn:
 
-Biomes of the World
-Environment Impacts to Plants and Animals
-Classifications of Organisms


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EXPECTATIONS
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There is a lot of content in this class.  Students will be expected to do some reading outside of class, as well as participate in class discussions during class.  Students may adjust their participation in class experiments based on the supplies they have, and their ability to do the experiments independently.  Some students may require a parent nearby to help with certain experiment, while others can complete them all independently.  Still others may wish to observe the experiments instead of participate.  

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CLASS STRUCTURE
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Each week students will receive homework, which usually consists of short readings (1-2 pages).  After the readings students should jot down any questions they have, as well as interesting things they find in the reading.  During the live class, we will start by discussing the reading and answer any questions the students have. 

Usually students will have at least one lab or activity in each live class.  Students often have science journal pages to complete with the activities.  Some activities, such as growing plants, might need to be done outside of class.  I will give you plenty of instruction and time to complete these activities at your convenience.  

Along with the reading discussion and class labs, I supplement all material with interesting books, videos, and interactive slides.  However, this class is not set up like a lecture. Students are always encouraged to ask questions, share ideas, and participate often.  We are a talkative bunch that love to learn from each other!

Learning Goals

After completing this course, students will be able to:
-Name and explain several different biomes
-Discuss different ways humans have impacted the environment
-Explain how our evolutionary tree looks and what makes us human
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
2 Units
18 Lessons
over 9 Weeks
Unit 1: Biomes & The Environment
Lesson 1:
Biome Intro
 Students learn what a biome is and create a poster about different biomes. 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Design a Biome
 Students use their knowledge of biomes to design their own biome. 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Environment
 Students look at the biome in their local area and determine what impact humans have had on that biome.  They explore ways to improve the environment around them. 
45 mins online live lesson
Unit 2: Our Evolutionary Tree
Lesson 4:
Intro to Our Evolutionary Tree
 Students learn how scientists classify and name organisms.  They are introduced to their animal research project.  They also create the beginning of a visual evolutionary tree, which they will add to throughout the unit. 
45 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Students will be doing experiments both in and out of class. Some of these experiments involve using sharp tools, such as knives and scissors. Please be advised that your student may need supervision during these activities.
Supply List
Students will need the following for class.  These materials are used in ALL FOUR PARTS of this Biology course, so if you already purchased them for Parts 1 & 2, you will not need to purchase them again.  

Biology 1 Student Pages ($24):  https://www.pandiapress.com/product/real-science-odyssey-biology-level-1-student-pages/

A 3-RING BINDER is also a good idea as a place to store lab pages, notes, and drawings as we work through the experiments. 

In addition to the textbook and workbook, students will need other materials for labs.  You will receive a detailed supply list before the first class.  Most items may be found around the house, but occasionally you will need to purchase special materials.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Source Materials: REAL Science Odyssey, Biology, Level 1: https://www.pandiapress.com/product/real-science-odyssey-biology-1/ TedEd Videos www.MysteryScience.com Student Materials: Biology Student Pages $24: https://www.pandiapress.com/product/real-science-odyssey-biology-level-1-student-pages/
Joined April, 2020
4.9
230reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Colorado Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I am a certified CO Teacher with over 25 years experience in teaching students in grades K-8.  I have taught in public school, an independent school, and worked in a variety of environments working with homeschoolers.  I have also homeschooled my own 4 children.  I have been teaching science, math, and social studies on Outschool for over 4 years.  

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$33

weekly
2x per week, 9 weeks
45 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
4-8 learners per class

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