What's included
1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. Students will be encouraged to take hikes (or walks) each week prior to class. If this is not possible, students can record in their journals anything they can observe from their windows.Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Nature journaling helps people of all ages to develop important skills, such as critical thinking, observing with attention to detail and patience, expression and description, identifying and classifying, making comparisons, and researching. In this unique on-going class, students will use their nature journal to develop these skills in the recording of their observations. Each class will begin with a warm greeting. Then students will have the opportunity to share something they have learned, a question they may have, or share about a recent hike or nature walk they took. Next, the weekly topic and skill will be explored and discussed. Students will then have time to write and draw in their Nature Journals. Skills may include, but not limited to: -Observation with Attention to Detail -Identifying/Defining and Classifying with Opportunity for further Research and Exploration -Mapping -Comparing Various Finds (could include flowers, trees, seeds, animal tracks etc.) -Artistic Expression and Description: may include leaf/tree rubbings, poetry, quotes, flower pressings Topics may include the following, but I want to be flexible to the interests of the students. **Weekly Topics and Skills** Week of August 14 Topic - Plants Skills - Plant Identification, What does a plant need to grow? Activity - Label Parts of a Plant Discussion Question/Sharing Time: What plants do you have near you? Do you have house plants? Can you name/identify any plants? Week of August 21 Topic - Trees and their Leaves Skills - Different Types of Trees Identification Activity - Sort the Trees Discussion Question/Sharing Time: What trees do you have near you? Can you name/identify any trees? Week of August 28 Topic - Birds and Their Nests Skills - Types of Birds, How do birds build their nests? Activity - Build a Nest Discussion Question/Sharing Time: What birds do you have near you? Can you name/identify any birds? **NO CLASS the week of SEPTEMBER 4** Week of September 11 Topic - Flowers Skills - Flowers, Roots and Bulbs Activity - Roots or Bulbs Identification Game Discussion Question/Sharing Time: What flowers grow well near you? Have you ever planted a flower? Can you name/identify any flowers? Week of September 18 Topic - At the Pond Skills - Fish and Frogs and Toads Activity - Frog Life Cycle Discussion Question/Sharing Time: Have you ever visited a pond? Do you have a pet fish? Do you know the difference between a frog and a toad? Week of September 25 Topic - At the Pond Skills - Snakes and Lizards Activity - Sketch It Discussion Question/Sharing Time: Have you ever caught a snake? Do you have a pet lizard? Week of October 2 Topic - Woodland Creatures Skills - What can you see in the woods? Activity - Animal Habitat Matching Discussion Question/Sharing Time: Do you like to hike? What have you seen while in the woods? Students will be encouraged to take a hike each week prior to class. **If your child is not able to take a hike, no worries! They can still attend class and participate. During class, we will record our observations in our journals using sketches, drawings, rubbings, labeling, etc. Students will explore different areas of nature including, but not limited to, seasonal plants and animal, as well as changes in the weather. Students will be encouraged to share their observations and journal entries with their peers. **Classes with no participants 24 hours prior will be canceled. **
Learning Goals
Students will explore different areas of nature including, but not limited to, seasonal plants and animal, as well as changes in the weather. Students will also develop the skills listed above.
Other Details
Supply List
Students who choose to create their nature journal in class will need: -a colored sheet of construction paper (color is their choice, they can also choose to use a brown paper bag) -several sheets of copy paper (one sheet per 1-2 entries) -binding materials. We have made many journals, all with different bindings. Binding options: staples (these are quick and easy, but do not allow you to add more pages), hole punch and string/yarn (super fun, but difficult - not impossible - to add more sheets), or hole punch with brads (fun and easy to add sheets). Students may also want a variety of art supplies for their journal entries. These may include: -pencils -colored pencils or crayons -water colors -tape/glue -acrylics
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
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I have been teaching for over 15 years in various areas of education. I believe learning should be fun. I enjoy teaching reading, writing, and the English language. I also enjoy teaching classes that keep us moving - my kids are very active! My class offerings will include phonics/reading, writing, the English language (ESL, ELL) history and geography, art, and science. My one-on-one class offerings will include tutoring options in reading, writing, math, research projects, and the English language.
I have a Master's degree from the University of Rochester and a teaching license from the state of New York. I spent several years teaching high school level history courses to students ages 15-18, tutoring various subjects to students of all ages, and coaching. I have been teaching ESL online for over 2 years and enjoy the on-line format. I also currently homeschool our two children.
I enjoy spending time with family and seeing the excitement of discovery on my kids' faces when they learn something new. We enjoy reading, hiking, and exploring new adventures together. I hope you will join me on the next fun adventure!
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Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
25 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
2-8 learners per class