What's included
1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
In this class, we will learn about wildlife and zoology the creative way...by making art! No art skills required. Each week, a new coloring page created by me will be uploaded to the classroom, focusing on a specific animal or group of animals. The class photo is made from two example completed coloring pages. You may choose to print the page (black and white) or use an iPad or tablet to color the document directly. While we color and label our pages, I will lead a discussion and teach mini-lectures about the animals and related ecological and zoological topics. These may include conservation issues, evolution, adaptations, etc. Expect a relaxed classroom environment in which students learn not only "fun facts" but also foundational concepts of zoology. Every three weeks, the students choose the animals with guidance from Ms. Allie! At the end of class, students will be given the opportunity to show off their pages or may choose to upload them to the classroom for feedback. Upcoming topics (subject to change) include... Week of February 7: Toucans, macaws, and conservation Week of February 14: Poison dart frogs and Batrachotoxins Week of February 21: Terrestrial and aquatic snails Week of February 28: Ratites (ostriches, kiwi birds, cassowaries, and emus) Week of March 7: Birds of paradise and courtship dances Week of March 14: Student Request! Week of March 21: Axolotls and regeneration Week of March 28: Seals and sea lions and taxonomy Week of April 4: Whale sharks and migration Week of April 11: Student Request! Week of April 18: Electric eels and moray eels Week of April 25: Chameleons and geckos Week of May 2: Hammerhead sharks and guitarfish Week of May 9: Old World vs. New World Monkeys Week of May 15: Student Request! Week of May 23: Leaf-cutter ants and social behavior Dates reflect the Monday of each week, not necessarily the date of the class.
Learning Goals
Students will use their creativity to learn about the natural science and history of various animals as well as relevant zoological concepts. Students will also create visual resources that they can use to review the information later.
Other Details
Supply List
A coloring page will be provided at least three days before class begins. Students should have it printed when they arrive to class or may color it on an iPad or other tablet.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Arkansas Teaching Certificate in Science
I have my BS in Biology (focus on wildlife ecology) and a Master's degree in Science Education. Before teaching, I worked directly with animals in sanctuaries, aquariums, and science museums. I have cared for and educated the public on a variety of animals from monkeys to exotic butterflies to anemones to poisonous frogs to baby seahorses.
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Live Group Class
$8
weekly1x per week
35 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
2-6 learners per class