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Summer Camp: Endangered Species Habitats | Science and Socialize, Ages 5-8

Class
Kendria S. {Certified Math Teacher;B.S. Elem. Ed.}
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(3)
In this four week class that meets 2x/week, students will learn about an endangered species each week and how to help it in their own backyard.

Class experience

US Grade Kindergarten - 2
~Learn about endangered species, habitats, and how to put them in their backyard
~Socialize with new friends
I hold a standard teaching license for K-6 elementary education, with three years of experience teaching math to students who needed extra support with foundational skills. I have taught for five years in public schools and two years homeschooling a family member in middle school.
All forts can have the following materials:
~Chairs
~Blankets
~(any item to make a fort and set up in a space where it is okay)
~Flashlight
~Twinkle lights/holiday lights/color changing lights

Week of July 31-August 4: Native Plant Week
Class #1
~Fort materials
~Buy native flower seeds (Miss Kendria will research and tell you which ones to buy based on your location, sending a private message)
~Pipe cleaners to make flowers (15 one color, 1 different color, 3-4 green)
~pencil
~Fingernail clipper


Class #2 
~How to plant seeds
~Decide where will be a good space for them
~Recommended seeds from last class


Week of August 7-11: Bee Hotel Week
Class #1 ~
~Fort materials
~Pipe Cleaner Bee (1 Black, 1 yellow, 1 white)
~Pencil
~Fingernail clipper

Class #2- 
~(any item to make a fort and set up in a space where it is okay)
(All below is optional) Anything that provides holes for bees to crawl in and make their home.
~Logs (can drill holes in them)
~Hay or dried grass
~Terra Cotta pots
~Bamboo shoots
~Bricks
~Sod
~Pallets

Week of August 14-18: Butterfly Sanctuary
Class #1
~Fort materials
~Native plants to your area
~Pipe Cleaner butterfly  (3 pipe cleaners)
~Fingernail clipper

Class #2
~Share your rocks
~Plant milkweed

Week of August 21-25: Bird Shelter
Class #1
 ~Fort materials
~Pipe Cleaner Bird (2 different colored pipe cleaners)
~Pencil
~Fingernail clipper

Class #2
~(all materials are optional)
~Wood
~Nails
~Hammer/Nail gun
~Shallow dish for bird bath
~Wire for protection around door
Hammer, nails, and fingernail clippers are used. Please assist your student as we do these tasks to ensure their safety! These items can be dangerous if not used properly. I will guide students, but having your assistance will make it even more safe!
Average rating:5.0Number of reviews:(3)
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Hey there! I teach math with a nature focus, inspiring kids to get outside and think mathematically about the world around them! I bring in real world conservation problems to solve and engage with students as learners and creative, unique... 
Group Class

$38

weekly or $150 for 8 classes
2x per week, 4 weeks
45 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 5-8
3-6 learners per class

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