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I have listed below some sources I will be using for stories and historical referencing. Please feel free to find copies of these books for more stories and information.Experiencia de clase
This ongoing weekly class introduces students to all things Australia. For those who love to travel but have not had an opportunity to come 'Down Under', come on this virtual journey with me as we explore the land and sea around this great island country. You will learn geography and biology of the land, flora and fauna. Learn how Australia became this island country we know it is now, why most of the country is desert, how animals can survive in some of these harsh climates, names and special features of the beautiful Australian native trees (ie. flowering gums, callistemons, grevilleas) and of course, marsupials, species endemic to Australia. Learn geography and all about the population of this great land (why so few), who are the people who live here, what is the capital and how is the country divided into States and Territories. Learn the history of this land, from the Indigenous people and their division of land to the explorers and colonists who have come since (who was really the first foreigner to arrive). Answer questions like: Why is it called the Great Australian Bight? How were the 12 apostles formed (and why aren't there 12 now)? What makes Uluru change colour from dawn through the day and again at sunset? What is the difference between a bandicoot and bilby? What are marsupials and why are they so special? Want to know more about the country with the most deadliest snakes? Is there really a bird-eating spider?? (And yes, there is.) Is a platypus really a mammal that lays eggs??!! Did you know they can be deadly??? Come with me as we explore the answers to these questions and so many more. Every week we will have a focus of study; whether biology or geology, flora or fauna (sometimes both if they are a habitat species such as koalas and gum trees). I will share stories from explorers or ancient tales or even childhood classics (Blinky and Bill), historical facts, scientific facts. We will create art (paintings and pastel drawings) and entice the weary traveler to place Australia at the top of their list of places to see! Don't let the fact that we have 5 of the top 5 deadliest animals in the world (they'll get you on land and in the sea)...Australia is a fascinating country of deep history, gorge-ous geography, wild and immense deserts, animals like no where else and earth and a population of laid back, thong (that's a shoe) wearing people who will always welcome you with a G'day mate and a cuppa (that's a cup of tea). Week of November 6th: Geography - how did it become an island Week of November 13th: History - look at different indigenous cultures, names and maps of the country from before foreign settlers Week of November 20th: History - Who was the first foreigner to come to Australia? What did they leave behind and how did we know they were here? History of the English in Australia. Week of November 27th: Biology - Stromatolites and their 'kiss of life' and the Box Jellyfish, deadliest (most venomous) animal on our planet Week of December 4th: Biology - Marsupials and Gum Trees Week of December 11th: Stories from explorers and indigenous culture (find Chambers Pillar and more) Week of December 18th: Warratahs This class is ongoing and does not add in content from previous sessions. Students are welcome to join at any time.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn all about the fascinating land of Australia, from geographical to geological, biological to linguistic (good on ya' mate), history to culture.
Otros detalles
Lista de útiles escolares
Paper Pens and pencils Paints, paintbrushes and pot of water (water colours are great for this activity) Painting Paper Modelling Clay Pastel Pastel drawing paper
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
History:
Australian Mythology
The Story of Australia First People-1805 by Australian Geographic
The Story of Australia by Robert Lewis
Australia's Most Unbelievable True Stories by Jim Haynes
1788
The Brutal Truth of the First Fleet by David Hill
Junior Atlas of Indigenous Australia by Macquarie Dictionary
Songlines by Margo Neale and Lynne Kelly
Listening to Country by Ros Moriarty
Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe
Sand Talk by Tyson Yunkaporta
Journey Into Dreamtime Aboriginal Dreamtime by Munya Andrews
Biology:
Encyclopedia Of Australian Animals by Young Reed
Recovering Australian Threatened Species, A Book of Hope by Stephen Garnett (Editor), Peter Latch (Editor), David Lindenmayer (Editor), John Z. Woinarski (Editor)
Field Guide to Mammals of Australia Third Edition by Peter Menkhorst, Frank Knight
Cronin's Key Guide to Australian Wildlife Cronin's Key Guide by Leonard Cronin
A Naturalist's Guide to Dangerous Creatures of Australia by Peter Rowland (Author), Scott Eipper (Author)
The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals by Sami Bayly
Geography:
The Geology of Australia by Robert Henderson, David Johnson
(more will be added and updated)
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Fuera de EE. UU. Certificado de Docencia
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Boston University
I immigrated from America to this amazing land of Australia 20 years ago. I have studied here (education degree, Steiner education degree, and Permaculture), married here (to an Aussie), had my children here, work here, teach here.....and love this country. We have a 4 wheel drive and travel extensively through remote areas to find out more about this country. As a teacher and a scientist, I am fascinated with the abundant differences in this land, from its people to its plants and animals and I am always looking and learning new things.
Reseñas
Clase grupal
28 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
55 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 12-15
4-10 alumnos por clase