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Science: Introduction to Snails and Worms

One day class, students learn about the differences of a snail and worms.
Mrs.Devra
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(187)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 3
What will be taught:
Students will learn types of snails.
Students will learn can snails see or smell. How can snails move their bodies from one place to another. 
Students will learn do snails have feet to make them move. 
Students will learn if snails are strong and what do snails eat to survive. 
Students will have snail pictures provided to help them see the different kinds of snails for observation.
Students will have a craft project done for day two. 
Students will learn about why are worms so important. 
Students will discuss where the worms live, what they need to survive, and what kind of food the worms eat (leaves, vegetables, fruit, etc.).
Students will learn that worms are important for gardens.
Students discuss about how worms doesn't have eyes. Can you tell which end is the worm’s head? How does the worm feel when you touch it? How does it move? How many rings the worm has around its body. What does the worm do? What animals eat worms? etc.
Students will do a Worm and Snail Venn diagram and compare some fun worm/ snail facts on day two. 
Students will discuss their snail project on day two. 
Students will engage in discussion, asking questions, and one project for day one. 
Slides, doc cam, pictures of snails and worms and the venn diagram will be provided on file. 
Great for students who love to learn about snails and worms. 
No previous knowledge is necessary.
Learning Goals
Students will understand how snail and worms live, survive, and why they are important to our gardens.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Parental guidance is helpful in case of technical difficulty or help for logging on to the zoom. Students do not need any expensive toys, furnishings or other items. They do need well designed space that is safe for the student to do activities/projects. Parental guidance is necessary incase student needs help with an activity with guidance. Such as gluing, cutting with scissors etc. There are no third party websites that will be used for each week for the lessons or signing in for accounts.
Supply List
Some paper and pencil if you want to take notes for the Venn diagram activity.
 6 files available upon enrollment
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Joined July, 2020
4.8
187reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from Ashford University
Bachelor's Degree from Ashford University
Experience Lead Teacher with GA Lottery Preschool for five yrs. 
Head Start Teacher in Poconos Families and Services for two yrs. 
East Stroudsburg School District sub for many different levels K-12 for over 20yrs. 

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per class
Meets once
30 min

Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
1-2 learners per class

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