Wild Animal Science: Follow the Wolf (Ages 8-10)
Class experience
US Grade 3 - 5
In this popular animal science class, students can explore and compare the habitat, characteristics, diet, family group and conservation status of the three primary types of Wolves, known as the Gray, Red and Ethiopian. I will be using a presentation created using photo slides and asking interactive questions that will also integrate elements of geography, math and vocabulary into an animal science lesson designed to motivate natural curiosity. I will also include two downloadable templates...
1. Students will learn facts about the physical characteristics of Wolves such as size, diet, habitat and characteristics. 2. Students will learn how scientists use these characteristics to compare and classify a species such as the Wolf. 3. Students will learn why conservation of Wolves is so important and what is being done to prevent the extinction of this species. 4. Students will learn new vocabulary words related to the study of wolves in their natural habitat.
Homework Offered
Your child may be interested in learning more facts about the topic of Wolves and animal conservation science. Great science enrichment for independent or homeschooled learners.0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
There is not a formal assessment for this class. Students will be learning concepts of animal science along with the opportunity to develop additional math, geography, vocabulary and creative thinking while learning about Wolves.Grades Offered
1 file available upon enrollmentLearner Supply List: 1. Paper (Notebook, loose or a sketchpad) 2. Pencils, markers or crayons to write, label or color 3. Print Pack: (attached to the welcome message in the classroom and visible if you are logged in as the LEARNER) Contains templates to help the learner identify and label the physical characteristics of a Wolf. Note: A certificate and three Wolf fact and Vocabulary sheets will be available for download in the classroom after class.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
The following science resources were used to create content for this class but will NOT be used as teaching tools during class: San Diego Zoo Ethiopian Wolf.org International Wolf Center Defenders of Wildlife
Welcome to my classroom! My name is Jonathan. Here, you will find science classes that are both fun and engaging for your curious learner. All my classes were designed using standards-based elementary level concepts of science in order to help...
Group Class
$14
per classMeets once
45 min
Completed by 528 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-10
1-5 learners per class