Meet Elsa, the Lamb: Farm Animal Meet & Learn Live
What's included
1 live meeting
20 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade Preschool - Kindergarten
This fun and informative class will introduce learners to a real life bottle lamb, named Elsa. The beginning of the class will include a quick introduction to Elsa and facts about lambs. The teacher will discuss: - Appearance of lamb (wool sheep, hair sheep, tail, hooves, color, etc). - What the lamb eats and how the diet changes as the lamb grows. - Talk about wool and its uses. - Farm riddles and an optional seated barnyard animal movement activity. The middle of the class will be a time for the learner to share about their own pets and show a toy/drawing to Elsa. The learners will then play farm animal games with Elsa and the teacher. The final portion of the class will allow each learn to talk to Elsa, share a story, share another toy/picture and ask additional questions about Elsa the lamb, lambs/sheep, or other farm animals. The teacher may incorporate sheep/farm related songs, stories, and movement & drawing activities for students who prefer to observe & listen in order to make all learners feel comfortable and enjoy spending time with Elsa. (In addition to being a former Elementary teacher, the teacher has owned and operated an organic hay/sheep/goat farm for over 8 years.) If you have a student older than the age limit, who would like to meet Elsa, please feel free to request a session and I will happily create a class in the appropriate age range or a private family section for your learner pending availability.
Learning Goals
Students will learn about lambs and farm animals by engaging with a live bottle lamb. They will have an opportunity to practice social skills; such as taking turns, asking questions, and being good listeners.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
If student is new to Outschool/Zoom, please be in the room or available to help student with mute/unmute buttons if needed. Otherwise minimal parental guidance should be needed.
There is an optional quick seated barnyard movement activity; which the teacher can skip if needed.
Supply List
Recommended Supplies (Students may use these items for class) Paper markers/pencils/crayons Some students listen better when they can doodle, so please feel free to allow you student bring paper and crayons to class session if this helps the student focus and engage in class. I would love to see lots of sheep and farm animal drawings!
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$6
per classMeets once
20 min
Completed by 129 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 3-6
1-4 learners per class