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Explorando América: Los tesoros ocultos de nuestros parques nacionales Club semanal

En esta clase, exploramos un nuevo parque nacional cada semana y realizamos actividades para mejorar el aprendizaje. Se brindan recomendaciones de libros para complementar el conocimiento. Sumérjase en el arte, la literatura, los videos y más para enriquecer nuestra comprensión de estos parques.
Wendy Back - Certified teacher/librarian 20 yr exp
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1 reunión en vivo
55 minutos horas de clase por semana
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Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés - A2
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 6
In this class, we will meet weekly to explore various USA National Parks, delving into their unique characteristics. Each week will cover a different location., including not just the main 63 parks, but also the smaller but equally important National Historic Sites, National Trails, National Monuments, etc.. I will cover park basics, local flora and fauna, notable figures, STEM challenges, and recommended reads to delve deeper into each park's essence. Our sessions will involve discussions, engaging activities, captivating park visuals, map exploration, and ample time for questions. With a student-centered approach, learners will have the chance to shape our journey based on their interests, while I guide us towards key insights. Expect interactive sessions brimming with games, culinary adventures, artistic endeavors, and a range of diverse activities tailored to each park's spirit. Join me in unraveling renowned National Parks alongside hidden historical gems and national trails.


Mon, Mar 31 7:00 - 7:55 PM - Everglades
Mon, Mar 24 7:00 - 7:55 PM - Castle Clinton
Mon, Mar 17 7:00 - 7:55 PM - Badlands
Mon, Mar 10 7:00 - 7:55 PM - Big Hole National Battlefield
Mon, Mar 3 7:00 – 7:55 PM - Devil's Tower

Mon, Feb 24 7:00 – 7:55 PM - Yellowstone
Mon, Feb 17 7:00 – 7:55 PM - AcadiaMon, Feb 10 7:00 – 7:55 PM - Mammoth Cave

Metas de aprendizaje

Students will explore the history and significance of National Parks, understanding how these protected areas came to be and why they hold a special place as symbols of the United States.
Students will explore and appreciate the beauty and significance of our national parks through engaging with art, music, literature, and diverse activities.
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Requisitos previos
Students should be able to read on at least an approximate 3rd grade level.
Lista de útiles escolares
I will provide handouts for each class one week before the class begins. I will suggest books to go along with each lesson, but none will be mandatory. We will do different activities which require different materials each week, but I will make these lists available one week before class begins.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
We may use videos from YouTube to see visuals of each park. I will post those links with each class.
Se unió el January, 2025
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With over 20 years of experience as an elementary school librarian and a strong educational background including a Master's degree in library media education and a rank one in elementary education, I am well-equipped to provide high-quality teacher expertise. My expertise extends to various roles such as reading interventionist, online and in-person tutor, and leading after-school book clubs for elementary school students. I often teach Mary Downing Hahn author study units to 5th graders and occasionally 4th graders each school year. My dedication to promoting literacy and fostering a love for reading in students is evident in my commitment to providing engaging and enriching educational experiences.

Hello!!! I am an elementary school librarian of 20 years. I live and teach in Kentucky, USA. I teach class all day, grades Kindergarten thru fifth. My classes are fun, engaging and hands on, incorporating picture books and nonfiction books into real life learning. I strive to help my students become life long learners. I also do chapter book reading units and my students create fun and interesting projects around the story. Painting, recipes, setting maps, games, nature journaling, and readers' theater are just a few of the activities my students participate in. 

I have a Masters degree in Library Media Education, and a Rank I certification in Elementary Education. I have also taught Reading Intervention using the Orton Gillingham Approach as well as the Wilson Reading System, tutored both online and in person, led our school's Student Technology Leadership Program, and led an in person fourth and fifth grade book club. I developed a learning sequence for multiplication facts memorization that I use for tutoring students, and have specialized in tutoring kids with Dyslexia in sensory tactics to assist with reading and spelling. I attend summer seminars for teachers with the National Endowment for the Humanities as well as Expeditions in Education. Some of the topics and locations of these seminars include Savannah, Georgia studying the Gullah culture, Delta State in Cleveland, Mississippi studying the Blues and segregation and the Emmett Till tragedy, Mammoth Cave National Park where I learned about the effects of pollution on our cave life, Yellowstone National Park where I lived and cooked with indigenous tribe members and studied the importance of the bison, Acadia National Park where I studied tide pool life and nature journaling, and the Adirondacks in New York where I learned about the Great Camps and how they intertwined with nature. I also studied Appalachian art at Arrowmont in Gatlinburg, Tennessee where my focus was printmaking. I am a true life long learner myself.  I 

I teach with a learner centered approach. I want my students to ask questions, discuss topics from different viewpoints, brainstorm, debate, tie their own experiences into our learning, and most importantly, problem solve. I want kids to dig in and have fun and make messes when appropriate, all in the name of learning.  I believe every child is unique and has something of value that the rest of us can learn from. I want my students to feel safe expressing questions, ideas, and beliefs, and I make sure my learners feel included and welcome in our classroom environment. I want kids to be able to take risks and go outside of the box to solve problems. 

I love dachshund dogs, and hiking in the woods. I set a goal to hike at least 100 miles per year and have met my goal for at least the last five years. I love to travel, draw, read, and nature journal. I am always on the go!

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Edades: 9-12
1-9 alumnos por clase

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