Marine Biology Summer Camp: Exploring Ocean Animals -On-Going Class-
What's included
1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 7
In this on-going class, we will learn about Marine Biology: Exploring Ocean Animals. What are the Ocean's most diverse vertebrates? What are the interactions amongst species? What are some of the most fascinating invertebrates on the ocean? Which are some of the most interesting animal adaptations? How do animals behave and why? What does marine conservation do to protect our oceans and planet? Find the answers to these questions and many more in " Marine Biology: Exploring Ocean Animals". Each week we will discuss and learn about two species. The animals will include a variety of invertebrates, mammals, fish, reptiles, and seabirds. Some examples of the animals we will discuss in the twelve week loop include: 1) Killer whales 2) Pelicans 3) Electric Eels 4) Hammerhead Sharks 5) Sea Stars 6) Saltwater crocodiles There are currently twelve classes of two creatures each before the sessions repeat. The dates for the next schedule are: Week of March 22th – Week of June 27th My classes offer a unique opportunity to participate asking or answering questions and discussing different topics that we will see in each class. Participation is optional and students can use the chat too. I will share my own presentations, videos, photos and my own experience as a marine biologist and scuba dive instructor. My classes are designed to encourage student engagement and follow their curiosity. There are no prerequisites for this class. Animals by Week: Week of March 22th-28th - Cuttlefish and Orcas Week of March 29th-April 4th - Pelicans and Emperor Penguins Week of April 5th-11th - Manta Rays and Marine Iguanas Week of April 12th-18th - Octopuses and Walruses Week of April 19th-25th- Blue tang and Blue Whales Week of April 26th- May 2nd- Tiger Sharks and Sea Starts Week of May 3rd-9th - Sea Otters and Elephant Seals Week of May 10th-16th - Leatherback Sea Turtles and Electric Rays Week of May 17th-23th - Bottlenose Dolphins and Hammerhead Sharks Week of May 24th-30th - Manatees and Saltwater Crocodiles Week of May 31st-June 6th - Whale Sharks and Frigate Birds Week of June 7th-13th - Spinner Dolphins and Nudibranchs Week of June 14th-20th- Humpback Whales and Christmas Tree Worms Week of June 21st-27th- Sperm Whales and Leopard Seals
Learning Goals
Students will learn:
1) Vertebrates and their habitats
2) Invertebrates and their habitats
3) Behavioral Adaptations to the Environment
4) Marine conservation
Other Details
Supply List
paper, pencil, colored pencils
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a marine biologist and I have a Master's in Marine Sciences. I am a Scuba Diving Instructor and I have seen most of the creatures I will be sharing my knowledge and passion of with the students. I operate a non-profit that promotes marine conservation and education based in Costa Rica.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
50 min
Completed by 182 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
3-18 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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