What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 5 - 8
Beginner - Advanced Level
You may not live on a farm or live amidst the same native plants as me, but this club is still for you! The purpose is not to teach you step-by-step directions of how to live off the land but to give you a glimpse into how nature's bounty can be used. There is so much biology to learn! Each week, we will be learning about an animal, plant, or processing of plant/animal products. We will be in the field in real-time. During our time together, I will teach about the topic of the day as we interact with it. Afterward, questions will be greatly encouraged. Topics at a Glance: Sep. 26: Milking a cow - good/bad bacteria Oct. 4: Cheesemaking - bacteria cultures Oct. 10: Wild fruits - canning, botulism Oct. 24: Chickens Oct. 31: Sourdough - organism growth/use Nov. 7: Cattle Nov. 14: Bees Nov. 21: Goats, pigs More to come.
Learning Goals
Students will learn biology and behaviors of many types of animals.
Students will learn uses of certain types of bacteria.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Consumption of animal products will be discussed.
Consumption of animals and animal reproduction will not be specifically taught but may come up in the answer to a question.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Teaching Certificates
Texas Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Texas Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
My name is Mrs. B, and I primarily teach math and science. During my time teaching in public school, I taught elementary classes (all subjects), junior high math and science, and high school math. Outside of school, I have served in multiple leadership and teaching roles with young learners in various group settings, including book club, quilting club, 4-H club, food challenge (cooking), chorus, and other special interest classes. Being a mom of four children has greatly increased my compassion and understanding.
I believe every student is valuable and has an important purpose in life. As a teacher, it is my goal to help my students not only learn the necessary material, but to help them learn to think and to problem solve. I believe the most effective mode of learning is by making connections with the problem at hand, and allowing the student to discover WHY we solve problems the way that we do.
I am passionate about learning, and I see math and science everywhere! I enjoy playing the piano. Music is so mathematical, from simpler ideas like tempo and rhythm, to the ratios and exponential relationships of soundwaves in pitches. I enjoy sewing, which requires addition and subtraction of fractions, and allows growth in visual-spatial reasoning. I enjoy baking. When baking, we use multiplication and division with fractions, but I also have learned much about the chemistry (and biology!) of ingredients. My family enjoys farming and foraging. It is amazing how much biology there is to learn with these practices! My most recent project has been cheesemaking. Through this, I have been able to learn so much about bacteria cultures. My family also enjoys exploring the outdoors. Clearly, we learn much science from observing nature. I hope to help my students also learn to connect math and science to the world around them.
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Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
3-7 learners per class