Guess that Sound! Animals of Africa
In this one-time class we will identify the African continent, explore 4 interesting animals and play "Guess that Sound!"
Ms. Tatiana
What's included
1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 2 - 4
February is African-American Heritage Month! Students will enjoy learning fun facts about Africa as well as 4 interesting creatures who call Africa home: The Hippopotamus, Mandrill, Cheetah, and Honey Badger. Students will review continents through an interactive slideshow, identify Africa and 54 countries, and discuss fun facts about each animal. Throughout the lesson, students will be asked questions to encourage critical thinking and improve retention. Map skills, literacy and vocabulary are also enforced as students follow along reading while learning new terminology. After learning about the animals, we'll play "Guess That Sound!" and take turns guessing the correct animal. To check for understanding, students will select their favorite animal and tell the class one thing they learned at the end of the lesson. Sibling Discount available upon request!
Learning Goals
-Identify Africa and most populous country on a map
-Learn fun facts about 4 animals
-New vocabulary words
-Listening and deduction skills through "Guess That Sound!" game
Other Details
Supply List
Printer optional - I will provide 2 printables which include nomenclature cards and regional map. Please print before class so your child can follow along with the class. Pencil to jot down interesting information.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Ms. Tatiana
Joined August, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Hi! I'm Miss Tatiana. I am an 8th year Home-Educator as well as a Photographer with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. My passions include Geography, World Cultures, Art History, Conservation and Animals!
My classes offer a Montessori-style approach to learning, which includes supporting images or video with text, and many open-ended questions to encourage critical thinking skills. Whenever possible, literacy, vocabulary, number sense, science and geography are all baked into my lessons.
My main goal in education is to make learning fun, and to foster a sense of wonder and lifelong curiosity about our world.
My experience in home-education and various homeschool cooperatives have given me the opportunity to work with children of all ages, and create fun and engaging activities that are easily absorbed. I have organized group service projects and extracurricular classes such as Art shows, Geography Fairs, STEAM workshops, LEGO Club, Green Team Recycling, and more! I am also the founder of a Multicultural Homeschool community and offer classes focused on world cultures, art and various other subjects.
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Live One-Time Class
$10
per classMeets once
40 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-10
2-10 learners per class