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Club social de animales | ¡Vamos a volvernos salvajes! | De 8 a 11 años

En este club social semanal de animales, los estudiantes podrán conocer a otros niños amantes de la vida silvestre, aprender de nuestros animales vivos y participar en una variedad de debates, juegos y actividades sobre animales y STEM. #superestrella
Sarah Skebba
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1 reunión en vivo
40 minutos horas de clase por semana

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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 5
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Does your learner love animals? Then this animal-themed social club is the perfect place for them! In each weekly meeting, we will focus on a new topic and engage in different ice-breakers, games, and activities to get learners connected with each other. Each week, learners will meet and hang out with one of our live animals and have the opportunity to observe them and ask questions! The goal of this social club is to encourage learners to make friends and to discuss topics that they feel passionate about. We will occasionally use Google Slides to introduce new topics, but the majority of each session will involve discussions between learners. We will also watch short snips of nature documentaries or observe a series of animal photos to prompt our discussions. We will meet weekly for 45-minutes. Our first several weeks of topics will be focused on…

2024
Week of 1/1: Prosimians 
Week of 1/8: Birds of Prey
Week of 1/15: Animals With Gills
Week of 1/22: Canines 
Week of 1/29: Reptiles 
Week of 2/5: Flying & Gliding Animals
Week of 2/12: NO CLASSES
Week of 2/19: Bovine
Week of 2/26: Extinct Animals 
Week of 3/4: Deep Sea Species
Week of 3/11: Stinging Animals
Week of 3/18: Stinging Animals Pt. 2 (wasps, bees)
Week of 3/25: Speedy Animals
Week of 4/1: Reptiles (& their food groups)
Week of 4/8: Birds
Week of 4/15: Intelligent Animals
Week of 4/22: Opposable Thumbs
Week of 4/29: Sharks
Week of 5/6: Canines
Week of 5/13: Felines
Week of 5/20: Lizards & Snakes
Week of 5/27: Unusual Animals
Week of 6/3: Birds of Paradise
Week of 6/10: Un-Zooable
Week of 6/17: Un-Zooable
Week of 6/24: Lemurs & Their Relatives
Week of 7/1: Lemurs & Their Relatives
Week of 7/8: Snakes
Week of 7/15: Waterfowl
Week of 7/22: NO CLASS
Week of 7/29: Rule Breakers Pt. 1
Week of 8/5: Rule Breakers Pt. 2
Week of 8/12: Predators (Ex. Wolves)
Week of 8/19: Rodents
Week of 8/26: Impressive Jumpers
Week of 9/2: NO CLASS
Week of 9/9: Galapagos Island Animals
Week of 9/16: River Animals
Week of 9/23: Australian Animals
Week of 9/30: Whales & Dolphins
Week of 10/7: Birds
Week of 10/14: Bears
Week of 10/21: Invertebrates
Week of 10/28: Spooky Species
Week of 11/4: Reptiles
Week of 11/11: Jungle Animals


2023
Week of 1/2/23: Ocean Animals
Week of 1/9/23: Animal Defense
Week of 1/16/23: Freshwater Worlds
Week of 1/23/23: Endangered species
Week of 1/30/23: Birds
Week of 2/6/23: Herbivores
Week of 2/13/23: African Animals
Week of 2/20/23: Rainforest Animals
Week of 2/27/23: Birds of prey
Week of 3/6/23: Arctic & Antarctic Animals
Week of 3/13/23: Reptiles
Week of 3/20/23: Mollusks 
Week of 3/27/23: Mammals
Week of 4/3/23: Invertebrates
Week of 4/10/23: NO CLASS
Week of 4/17/23: Snakes
Week of 4/24/23: Bears
Week of 5/1/23: Frogs & toads
Week of 5/8/23: Crustaceans
Week of 5/15/23: Sharks
Week of 5/22/23: NO CLASS
Week of 5/29/23: Marine Mammals
Week of 6/5/23: Canines
Week of 6/12/23: Rabbits & Hares
Week of 6/19/23: Animals of Mexico
Week of 6/26/23: Animals of Asia
Week of 7/3/23: Birds
Week of 7/10/23: Turtles & Tortoises
Week of 7/17/23: Animals That Fly
Week of 7/24/23: Rare Animals
Week of 7/31/23: Rodents
Week of 8/7/23: Crocodilians
Week of 8/14/23: Unusual Animals
Week of 8/21/23: NO CLASS
Week of 8/28/23: Freshwater Animals
Week of 9/4/23: Raccoon Family
Week of 9/11/23: Camouflage Masters
Week of 9/18/23: Fluffy Animals
Week of 9/25/23: Reptiles
Week of 10/2/23: NO CLASS
Week of 10/9/23: Animals That Swim
Week of 10/16/23: Herbivores
Week of 10/23/23:  Legless Animals
Week of 10/30/23: Intelligent Animals
Week of 11/6/23: Endangered Species
Week of 11/13/23: Garden Animals
Week of 11/20/23:  Legless Animals
Week of 11/27/23: Monochromatic (Solid-Colored) Animals
Week of 12/4/23: Amphibians
Week of 12/11: Felines
Week of 12/18: Marine Mammals
Week of 12/25: Weasel Family
Week of 1/1/2024: Prosimians 


2022
Week of 1/3: Birds
Week of 1/10: Invertebrates
Week of 1/17: Reptiles
Week of 1/24: Mammals
Week of 1/31: Tropical birds
Week of 2/7: Endangered species
Week of 2/14: Underwater worlds
Week of 2/21: Canines
Week of 2/28: Felines
Week of 3/7: Rodents
Week of 3/14: Endangered species
Week of 3/21: Underwater worlds
Week of 3/28/: Arctic Ecosystems
Week of 4/4: Australian Animals
Week of 4/11: Sharks
Week of 4/18: Birds
Week of 4/25: Invertebrates
Week of 5/2: Australian Animals
Week of 5/9: Reptiles
Week of 5/16: NO CLASS
Week of 5/23: Rainforest animals
Week of 5/30: Bugs
Week of 6/6: Desert animals
Week of 6/13: Birds (No Friday session)
Week of 6/20: Ocean animals
Week of 6/27: Cold weather creatures
Week of 7/4: Animals of the USA
Week of 7/11: Reptiles & Amphibians
Week of 7/18: Arthropods
Week of 7/25: African Animals
Week of 8/1: NO CLASS
Week of 8/8: Garden Animals
Week of 8/15: Asian Animals
Week of 8/22: Australian Animals
Week of 8/29: Birds
Week of 9/5: Arachnids
Week of 9/12: Forest Animals
Week of 9/19: Arctic & Antarctic Birds
Week of 9/26: Madagascar Animals
Week of 10/3: Racoon family
Week of 10/10: Animals on the Beach
Week of 10/17: No class
Week of 10/24: Nocturnal Animals
Week of 10/31: Marsupials
Week of 11/7: Cetaceans
Week of 11/14: Cephalopods 
Week of 11/21: African animals (No Thursday session)
Week of 11/28: Ocean invertebrates (echinoderms)
Week of 12/5: Animals with gills
Week of 12/12: Burrowing animals
Week of 12/19: Insects
Week of 12/26: NO CLASS


2021
Week of 9/6: Snakes
Week of 9/13: Birds
Week of 9/20: NO CLASS
Week of 9/27: Insects
Week of 10/4: Tigers (CLASS TIME AT 9a PST)
Week of 10/11: Monkeys
Week of 10/18: Desert Animals
Week of 10/25: Rainforest animals
Week of 11/1: Ocean animals
Week of 11/8: Savanna animals
Week of 11/15: Tundra animals
Week of 11/22: Birds
Week of 11/29: Felines
Week of 12/6: Cold-blooded critters
Week of 12/13: Canines
Week of 12/20: NO CLASS
Week of 12/27: NO CLASS.
Metas de aprendizaje
Learners will feel comfortable and confident engaging with other learners.
Learners will feel eager to share knowledge with the group.
Learners will feel connected to other learners and the natural world.
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Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Arizona State University
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Hi there!

My name is Sarah and I am so excited to explore wildlife, science, and conservation with your learner. I was born and raised in the Metroparks of Ohio, but I currently call the Sonoran Desert of Arizona my home. 

I have had a strong love for wildlife and nature for my whole life and have built my career around it. In 2017, I graduated cum laude from Arizona State University with a B.S. in Conservation Biology and Ecology. I am a Certified Environmental Educator in Arizona and a Certified Interpretive Guide through the National Association for Interpretation.

After college, I worked on several wildlife studies in the field studying species like the western diamondback rattlesnake, spectacled rattlesnakes, and Bahamian rock iguanas. I gained experience as an informal educator developing programs for schools and homeschool students at the Phoenix Zoo, Shedd Aquarium, South Mountain Environmental Education Center, and SeaLife Aquarium. 

At the start of COVID, I founded an organization that creates wildlife and conservation STEM resources for K-8 students, including a science curriculum program that teaches core science subjects with an engaging animal twist. 

My greatest objective as an educator is to make science FUN. My classes cover important science topics while using wildlife and nature as our driving forces. 

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I offer a series of one-time, multi-day, and ongoing classes. Please feel free to request one-time classes if you do not see a session posted. 

One-time classes and multi-day classes always include a live animal. Please check class descriptions for ongoing classes. 

Refund policy: 
~~For one-time classes: Please message me at least 48 hours in advance to find another available session.
~~For ongoing classes: Please request a refund by messaging me at least 48 hours before the session begins. Refunds will not be offered if class is sold out as I cannot fill the spot of your learner.
~~One-on-one classes: Please reach out to reschedule at least one week in advance.

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