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Real or Fake? Exciting One-Week Animal Camp!

In this multi-day summer course, campers will be exposed to unusual animals to learn: classification, habitat, features, behavior and food #academic
Miss Kate, M. Special Ed., TEFL
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4.9
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What's included

5 live meetings
4 hrs 10 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. The students will be asked to create their own unusual animal by the end of this summer camp. They can present a drawing to the class that they have made outside of camp hours.

Class Experience

US Grade 2 - 5
This exciting summer camp will spend 5 days exploring unusual animals. Each 50-minute class will begin with a short bonding time wherein students will share something with the group that is important to them.  Next, the class will be presented four animal images, three of which will be real and one will be fiction.  The class will work together to determine the animal that is not real and convince me, the teacher, why their opinion is the best answer.  The final 45 minutes or so of each class will be a deep dive into the remaining three animals. Each class will include a high ratio of student participation, a slide presentation and a sound effect of the animal when appropriate. The final class will only present three animals to provide enough time for the culminating activity: each student will present their own animal creation to the class. 
The scope and sequence is as follows:
Day 1: 
Asian Giant Softshell Turtle, Ten Rec, Pangolin
Habitats, Prey, Classification, Features, Behavior, Adaptations, Predators 
Day 2:
Fossa, Dumbo Octopus, Sea Pen
Habitats, Prey, Classification, Features, Behavior, Adaptations, Predators
Day 3:
Proboscis Monkey, Saiga Antelope, Hummingbird Hawk Moth
Habitats, Prey, Classification, Features, Behavior, Adaptations, Predators
Day 4:
Thorny Devil, Tufted Deer, Mata Mata
Habitats, Prey, Classification, Features, Behavior, Adaptations, Predators
Day 5:
Orchid Mantis, Giant Isopod
Habitats, Prey, Classification, Features, Behavior, Adaptations, Predators
Student Animal Creation Presentations
Learning Goals
Students will learn basic animal classification for each animal presented.  In addition, students will study animal habitats around the world as they pertain to each animal. Animal features, behavior and adaptations will be discussed during each animal presentation. Predators and prey will be thoroughly learned. By the end of this summer camp, each student should be able to present their own created animal and discuss each of the following: the animal's classification, features, behavior, adaptations, prey and predators.
learning goal

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Supply List
All students will be expected to construct their own animal creation by the end of the course.  This can be a drawing or a 3-D model. Therefore, the students' supplies will be contingent upon each student's needs.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
I will show this video of a dumbo octopus swimming during our second class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcoMEaBjJLk
Joined March, 2022
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125reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Alaska Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Master's Degree in Education from University of Alaska, Fairbanks
I earned a rating of "excellence" on my Elementary Praxis examination which means that I scored in the top 95% of all teachers in the nation for elementary knowledge. 
I teach science to elementary students on a daily basis in my brick-an-mortar school.

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$99

for 5 classes
5x per week, 1 week
50 min

Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-11
1-6 learners per class

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