Summer Camp Habitat Hunters: Exploring the Diverse Homes of Animals
What's included
12 live meetings
8 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Each learner will be asked to draw an animal living in the habitat we discuss each week to be shared in class the following week.Assessment
We will be discussing the various habitats through out the course so recall will be important.Class Experience
US Grade 1 - 3
In this 40-minute, twelve-week summer course with Ms. Pamela, we will look at a DIFFERENT TYPE of HABITAT every week. Each class will include: * A specific habitat - what does it look like? What is the weather there? What sets it apart from other habitats? How is it similar or different from others? *We will read a book about that habitat written by myself. *We will create a CAN, HAVE, and ARE chart *We will look at several animals that live in that habitat - What makes this habitat best for them to survive? Where do these animals live? What do they eat? *We will either play a game or do an activity regarding each habitat. HOMEWORK: Each learner will be expected to draw an animal living in the habitat we discussed that week to be shared at the start of class the following week if desired.
Learning Goals
Learners will know about the different habitats
Learners will know about the animals that live in each habitat
Learners will know how animals have adapted to each habitat
Learners will know about the different layers of particular habitats
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum12 Lessons
over 12 WeeksLesson 1:
What is a Habitat?
Introduction - What is a habitat? We will define a habitat, talk about our favorites and what we want to learn more about in this class. We will talk about the factors that shape our habitats and why animals might need to adapt. We will play a game about animals and which habitat they might live in.
40 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
The Wetlands - Swamps, Bogs, and Marshes
We will read "The Wetlands" written by Pamela Williams. We will look at the animals that live in this habitat. We will look at a beaver's dam. How does it hold the water back? We will look at it's layers and how it works. We will do a crossword puzzle.
40 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
The Mountains
We will read "The Mountains" written by Pamela Williams. We will look at the animals that live in this habitat. We will play a Mountain Cooperative Board Game.
40 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
The Desert
Desert - We will read "The Desert" written by Pamela Williams. We will look at the animals that live in this habitat. We will play a memory game looking at a variety of cactus.
40 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Supply List
Be sure to have on hand: Paper, and pencil crayons, markers, or colored pencils
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Associate's Degree in Education from College of DuPage
Hello, I am Ms. Pamela!
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A Bit About Me:
I am passionate about learning and have been privileged to engage with over 900 learners from 25 countries since teaching my first class on Outschool in 2020. My classes span a range of ages and subjects, with a focus on full curriculum semester classes for preschool through third grade. I offer many craft classes, often by request, and I am always up for teaching a book club as I am an avid reader. I am always working on more too!
My Background:
With 35+ years of teaching experience, I've held various roles, including Montessori teacher, private early elementary teacher, center director, preschool owner, homeschool co-op leader, and private tutor in math, writing, and early reading skills. In my previous position, I taught the Handwriting Without Tears curriculum and I have incorporated many of the basic ideas into my personalized curriculum.
We homeschooled our daughter from preschool to eighth grade. I have run a homeschool co-op, a preschool program, an early learning center, and scouting groups. I have an educational background in Early Childhood Education and American Sign Language.
My Teaching Style:
I believe that learning needs to be fun, and listening is just as important as talking and teaching. I am not one to mute a learner unless necessary but will encourage raising hands and taking turns during our games and discussions for all ages. I prioritize active participation and mutual respect.
Something Fun:
Crafting is a lifelong passion of mine, encompassing quilting, sewing, crocheting, knitting, painting, and jewelry making. I'm delighted to share my expertise through crafting classes on Outschool, and I'm always open to requests for new or existing classes.
Communication:
I strive to be responsive to emails, typically replying within a day. My teaching hours are from 8 am to 6 pm CST, during which I also attend to administrative tasks.
Missed Classes, Cancellations, Refunds:
I pride myself on being punctual and ready for class. We do live in Tornado Alley and take storms seriously since being hit by a tornado last March 2023. I try to warn ahead of time if possible. I will reimburse you for technical issues on my side or offer a single transfer for one-time classes if needed. I will teach only one or two students. Some of my best classes have happened with only one or two learners. It can make for great in-depth discussions!
I cannot wait to meet your child.
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Live Group Course
$10
weekly or $120 for 12 classes1x per week, 12 weeks
40 min
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-8
1-6 learners per class