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Prehistoric Sharks

Travel back in time as we analyze the fossil record for evidence of prehistoric sharks.
Dr. Heather Blackall
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(315)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 3
Travel back in time as we analyze the fossil record for evidence of prehistoric sharks. We will dig through evidence uncovering some of the most unusual shark species throughout history. Our virtual voyage will explore shark adaptations, anatomy, hunting behaviors, and ecology as students learn fun facts about why these animals ruled our ancient oceans. 

Learners will engage with other students in immersive discussions led by the teacher, participate in show-and-tell by way of biofacts, and view fintastic photos through PowerPoint. 

Some shark species that will be discussed include the scaleless shark, eel sharks, crusher sharks, anvil sharks, buzzsaw sharks, snaggletooth sharks, and more!
Learning Goals
Students will gain an understanding of the fossil record, learn why only shark teeth fossilize but not the rest of the animal, and learn about different species of prehistoric sharks. This science lesson will teach adaptations, functional morphology, animal behavior, and anatomy!
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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined March, 2020
4.9
315reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Aloha! I am an environmental writer and wildlife conservation consultant, as well as the founder of Ocean's Daughter Conservation Alliance (a marine conservation nonprofit). I have advanced degrees in pharmaceutical sciences, and veterinary medicine with an emphasis on forensic toxicology. I am nationally certified as a toxicological chemist and possess multiple state licenses in clinical chemistry. I also possess a graduate degree in special education!

I have a deep passion for apex predators and some of the research focal points include genetic and behavioral research with sharks, investigating social learning theory as it relates to killer whales, and promoting crocodilian conservation.

Additionally, I am involved with antipoaching endeavors throughout Africa with an array of species including pangolins, rhinos, and elephants. 
My teaching philosophy includes immersive storytelling, project-based learning, and a sensitivity to diverse learning styles. I utilize compelling visuals, examples from actual field research, and create STEM activities to correlate with the lesson plans. All of my classes include elements that foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and creativity. I teach science while promoting wildlife and marine conservation! 

I have delivered educational programs all over the world, and am excited to bring my classroom into your home!

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Meets once
40 min

Completed by 21 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
4-12 learners per class

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