Campamento de exploradores de Madagascar: lémures, fosas y camaleones
¡Solo hay una isla en el mundo donde se encuentran lémures en estado salvaje! A través de manualidades, animales vivos, juegos y fotografías, los estudiantes aprenderán sobre lémures, fosas, tenrecs y camaleones de la mano de un maestro que ha estado en Madagascar.
Qué está incluido
3 reuniones en vivo
2 horas 15 minutos horas presencialesExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 1 - 3
Let's explore Madagascar! The fourth largest island in the world, Madagascar is located 250 miles off the coast of southeastern Africa in the Indian Ocean. The island country is about 1,000 miles long and 250 miles wide, which is similar to the size of the U.S. state of California. Did you know there are over 60 different kinds of lemurs and that Madagascar is the only place that lemurs live in the wild? Create lemur masks while viewing photos taken by the teacher in Madagascar! Discover fascinating facts about aye-ayes, indris, mouse lemurs, ring-tailed lemurs, fossa, tenrecs, chameleons, and more. The teacher once spent a month in Madagascar teaching children about lemurs and she has also spent time volunteering at a lemur sanctuary in the U.S. She will facilitate discussions, share real life stories, and play lemur sounds. Students will be introduced to naturalist terms that describe animal behavior (eg: carnivore, nocturnal, arboreal, etc), as well as animal classification terms (eg: invertebrate, amphibian, etc). Day 1: Lemurs Day 2: Fossas and Tenrecs Day 3: Chameleons, Snakes, and Frogs Students will also have the opportunity to interact with the Nature Explorers International classroom program animals, including: Scaly: the Corn Snake Slimy: the Tiger Salamander Lizzie: The Leopard Gecko Topics may touch on the following subjects: the elements of habitat, endangered animals, deforestation, primatology, herpetology, biology, wildlife biology, scientific field work, volunteer travel, prosimians, Madagascar, lemurs, endemic, aye-aye, ring-tailed lemur, red-ruffed lemur, brown lemur, indri-indri, mouse lemur, lemur vocalization, fossa, nocturnal, arboreal, frugivore, insectivore, ecological hotspot
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn about the endemic animals of Madagascar, including the many different kinds of lemurs.
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
Scissors are recommended for the craft projects and parental guidance is required for the use of scissors.
Lista de útiles escolares
Simple crafts using basic art supplies can be constructed in class. Optional animal coloring sheet print-outs will also be provided. Lemur Masks Materials: ~coloring utensils ~scissors ~yarn ~hole punch ~printed masks (pdf. in classroom) Suggested: cardstock (The mask craft works best if printed on cardstock, but if you don't have cardstock, you could print it on regular paper and glue it on to a paper bag, poster-board, or thin cardboard from a cereal or cracker box).
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Reseñas
Clase grupal
42 US$
por 3 clases3x por semana, 1 semana
45 min
Completado por 16 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 6-9
4-8 alumnos por clase