Aves del mundo: ¡Aventuras de amigos emplumados de la tierra, el aire y el mar!
¿A tu alumno le encanta la biología, la ciencia y las aves? Prepárate para viajar por el mundo y aprender sobre las numerosas especies de aves que se han adaptado a todo el planeta. ¡Semanalmente se exploran nuevos grupos de animales dentro de la ornitología (estudio de las aves)!
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
45 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 4 - 7
Birds are an entryway for all ages to care about and explore the natural world of the present, future, and prehistoric past. From the flightless aquatic penguins of the south to the breathtakingly beautiful birds-of-paradise in the equatorial tropics, our planet is fantastically full of fascinating flamboyance, flight or lack thereof, and of course FEATHERS! There are so many amazing species to love and learn about no matter where you may be! Birds are some of the most successful and diversely speciated vertebrates/boned animals to ever evolve, especially flighted. The Earth has an immense variety of environment and ecosystem combinations that birds have been capable to survive and thrive within. These unique places across our planet all vary in moisture and temperature, as well as many other factors like light, air quality, and other living things which all play a part in how birds will adapt. However, the presence of flight will allow these creatures to go anywhere and change to the environment with ease! Birds are present worldwide on each of the continents, as well as the surrounding waters and often times the skies! This is a class all about the different groups and species of birds that can be found across Earth's ecosystems. Learners will virtually travel our planet visiting terrestrial (land) and aquatic (water) habitats and biomes in order to learn about unique species. We will learn about specific notable species and overall groups of animals that can be found on each of the continental land masses as well as our oceans and seas! There will be plenty of facts provided on these animals as well as their characteristics, species diversity, and what makes them so special! We will work on broad (all encompassing) and narrow topics. There will be a focus on each groups natural history/biology, anatomy, and unique adaptations. Certain classes we may have video clips to watch, activities like games/coloring pages/etcetera, and discussion about these creatures. *WEEK 33 - 10/28/2024* If you have questions regarding the schedule please reach out. November 10 - Week 1: Ratites - Tinamous ; Kiwis November 17 - Week 2: Ratites - Ostrich, Rhea, Emu, Cassowary and more! November 24 - Week 3: Otidiformes - Bustards December 1 - Week 4: Cuculiformes - Cuckoos December 8- Week 5: Musophagiformes - Turacos December 15- Week 6: Gruiformes - Marshbirds: Rails and allies, Cranes, Trumpeters, and more! December 22- Week 7: Podicipediformes - Grebes Decemeber 29- Week 8: Phoenicopteriformes - Flamingos January 5- Week 9: Charadriiformes - Shorebirds: Sandpipers, Plovers, Snipes, Skuas, Auks, and more! January 12- Week 10: Eurypygiformes - SunBittern, Kagu; Phaethontiformes - Tropicbirds January 19- Week 11: Mesites; Sandgrouse; Pigeons January 26- Week 12: Apodiformes - Swifts, Hummingbirds, and More! February 2- Week 13: Caprimulgiformes - Nightjars, Frogmouths, Potoos, and Oilbirds February 9- Week 14: Galliformes - Landfowl - Grouse, Quail, Pheasant, and more! February 16- Week 15: Anseriformes - Waterfowl - Ducks, Geese, Swans, and more! February 23- Week 16: Sphenisciformes - Penguins March 2- Week 17: Gaviiformes - Loons; Opisthocomiformes - Hoatzin March 9- Week 18: Procellariiformes - Petrel, Albatross, and more! March 16- Week 19: Ciconiiformes - Storks March 23- Week 20: Suliformes - Cormorants, Frigratebirds, Anhingas, and more! March 30- Week 21: Pelecaniformes - Ibis, Herons, Pelicans, and more! April 6- Week 22: Accipitriformes - Raptors (Eagles, Hawks, and more including New World Vultures) April 13- Week 23: Strigiformes - Owls April 20- Week 24: Trogoniformes - Trogons, Quetzal April 27- Week 25 Bucerotiformes - Hornbill, Hoopooes, and more! May 4- Week 26: Piciformes - Woodpeckers, Toucans, Honeyguides, and more! May 11- Week 27 Coraciiformes - Kingfishers, Bee-eaters, and more! May 18- Week 28: Coliiformes - Mousebirds; Leptosomiformes - Cuckoo Roller; Cariamiformes - Seriemas May 25- Week 29 Falconiformes - Falcons and Caracara June 1- Week 30: Psittaciformes - Parrots June 8- Week 31 Passeriformes - Perching Birds - Acanthisitti and Tyranni June 15- Week 32: Passeriformes - Perching Birds - Passeri (Part 1) 2024: October 27- Week 33: Passeriformes - Perching Birds - Passeri (Part 2) November 3- Week 34: Passeriformes - Perching Birds - Passeri (Part 3) Students will also learn about these animal's conservation/ preservation, concerns, and threats as habitat loss amongst many other impacts affect these species. EDUCATION is the first step in conservation! This is a lecture style, interactive class with many opportunities to ask and answer questions from myself or other students. No prior knowledge or experience is needed to take this course. A love for nature is most definitely appreciated :) Flexible Age Range!!! Fun Resources :D Cornell Lab of Ornithology / Merlin Bird ID app
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn about various species of birds and their lives on our planet. An understanding of the animal’s biology, ecology, and natural history will be obtained amongst many other facts and scientific knowledge.
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Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde The Pennsylvania State University
Hello prospective parents and guardians! My name is Greg or "Mr. G" and I'm an educator from New Jersey, U.S.A..
For over two decades I’ve had a fascination for all there is to do with the natural world and the creatures that call it home. I have worked with and cared for a multitude of species (dogs, frogs, cats, birds, rodents, lizards, snakes, turtles, hedgehogs, fish, various other wildlife, and much more!) throughout the entirety of my life as I tend to my own mini animal sanctuary, love, and work conserving/ researching animals from around the world. I have been teaching learners from over 50 countries here on Outschool since early 2021! :D
I graduated from The Pennsylvania State University where I received a Bachelor's degree in Biology and a Minor in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences! My coursework in university focused on veterinary sciences, biological/natural sciences, and wildlife (Mammalogy, Ornithology, Herpetology, Conservation, and Management). I spent time as a veterinary assistant, have participated in university studies and ongoing research regarding plants and animals (invertebrates, reptiles, various flora), have worked as a fauna and flora surveyor through college and beyond. My continued research of the world around us and outreach is one of my greatest missions. I love hearing about my students' interests and knowledge and look forward to imparting my own to them as well!
My focus as an educator is fostering a love for learning, animals, and what the world has to offer past, present, and future. My teaching style is inclusive, interactive, and hands-on. I believe learning should be fun, enjoyable, and thrilling for both student and teacher. I have a variety of animals that can be incorporated in class to help get learners engaged and excited about nature and the world we live in. We need to get our next generation connected to nature and the organisms that live alongside us to pass the torch and save all that we can!
My passions apart from animals are cooking, art, conservation of the planet, and outdoor activities such as hiking and animal surveying.
I absolutely adore what I do and I'm so excited to meet and teach your learner! Thanks for stopping by and remember... never stop learning!
For specific scheduling requests/ class times, please send me a message!
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Have a wonderful day :)
Reseñas
Clase grupal
18 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
45 min
Completado por 12 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 8-13
1-18 alumnos por clase
Asistencia financiera
Tutoría
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