What's included
1 live meeting
30 mins in-class hours per weekGrading
includedClass Experience
US Grade 4 - 6
Every week insect lovers will have the opportunity to meet friends and learn about a new insect. I am an entomologist and I love fostering the love of insects in entomologists in-training. When discussing a new insect, we will focus on its adaptations, its environment, lifecycle, its interactions in the wild, and many other fun facts. We will also be checking out most of the insects under a microscope together! Learners will be encouraged to take notes on what we are learning through a nature journal. If students keep all of their pages together, they will have a journal full of fun bug facts! Students will have the opportunity to share stories and discuss how they have interacted with this insect in their own lives. The list of insects can be found below. This list may be subject to change. If a student would like to request a certain insect, I am okay with pushing the schedule off a week to talk about an insect that is of special interest to students. I look forward to meeting the next generation of entomologists. Join me! Insects Covered January Week of 16th: Fireflies Week of 22nd: Honey Bees Week of 29th: Monarch Butterflies February Week of 6th: Ladybugs Week of 13th: Aphids Week of 20th: Ants Week of 27th: Dung Beetles March Week of 6th: House Flies Week of 13th: Silk Moths Week of 20th: Grasshoppers Week of 27th: Yellow Jackets / Paper Wasps April Week of 3rd: Click Beetles Week of 10th: Cicadas Week of 17th: Native Bees Week of 24th: Praying Mantids May Week of 1st: Dragonflies Week of 8th: Damselflies Week of 15th: Click Beetles Week of 22nd: New Zealand Glowworms Week of 29th: Scarab Beetles June Week of 5th: Cockroaches Week of 12th: Hoppers Week of 19th: Sweat Bees Week of 26th: Sphinx Moths July Week of 3rd: Praying Mantids Week of 10th: Ant Lions Week of 17th: Caddisflies Week of 24th: Crane Flies Week of 31st: Blister Beetles August Week of 7th: Bess Beetles Week of 14th: Velvet Worms Week of 21st: Ground Beetles Week of 28th: Jewel Beetles September Week of 4th: Stink Bugs Week of 11th: Webspinners Week of 18th: Evaniid Wasps Week of 25th: Walking Sticks October Week of 2nd: Mayflies Week of 9th: Giant Water Bugs Week of 16th: Lace Bugs Week of 23rd: Stoneflies Week of 30th: Fungus Beetles November Week of 6th: Dobsonflies Week of 13th: Brush-footed Butterflies Week of 20th: Robber Flies Week of 27th: Bombardier Beetles December Week of 4th: Flower Flies Week of 11th: Tiger Moths Week of 18th: Assassin Bugs Week of 25th: End of Year Bug Party!!
Learning Goals
Students will be learning about the world around them through the lens of an insect. Topics covered will include but not limit: predator/prey relationships, mutualism, camouflage, defensive mechanisms, communication, pheromones, life cycles, food sources, migration, overwintering patterns, environments, adaptations, cause/effect, pollination, etc.
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Live Group Class
$10
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 98 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-12
1-10 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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