Science & Nature
Semester Biology Ecology: Energy and Biogeochemical Cycles (Flexible Schedule)
The importance of the niche, an organism’s place in its local ecology, is explored through flow of energy through food webs and biogeochemical cycles such as water, carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous that make life in an ecosystem possible!
Benjamin Corey's Creative Curriculum Cooperative
4327 total reviews for this teacher
3 reviews for this class
Completed by 17 learners
10-15
year olds
1-18
learners per class
$60
Charged upfront
$15 per week
Flexible schedule
Over 4 weeks
No live meetings
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Description
Class Experience
*This course is flexible schedule and does not meet live. However, this does not mean it lacks interaction. Every week, a printable guide will be released along with a learning module administered using a distance learning tool called Nearpod. This tool was selected for the ease with which it can be adopted. There is no account necessary, merely a link to click to access the module. On Nearpod, learners will be engaged through a series of video lectures from me, supplemental games and videos...
I have a Bachelor's of Science degree in Biology from Oglethorpe University and and a Masters of Arts in Teaching in Secondary Science Education from Georgia State University. I have been teaching sciences to inclusion classes for 16 years to grades 7-12, and have certifications from the states of Georgia and California. I am deeply knowledgeable on the structure of the Next Generation Science Standards and best practices of science instruction.
Students will be assigned weekly critical thinking tasks, extension activities and assessments via Nearpod, a distance learning tool.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Students will receive feedback on assessment questions answered in Nearpod assignments. Printed responses from the learner may be requested at any time.
No live meetings, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
All classes are based on the accepted consensus of the secular scientific community, and may include discussions of evolution by natural selection, the cellular and hormonal mechanics of sexual and asexual reproduction, and other aspects of studying living systems.
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About Us
Exploring dynamic ecosystems. Investigating lost civilizations. Building mythologies. The world we live in is too interesting and people in it too creative for learning to be boring! The Creative Curriculum Cooperative is an alliance of educators...