Clase magistral sobre hongos: Micología para estudiantes jóvenes: el estudio de los hongos
Qué está incluido
1 reunión en vivo
35 minutos horas de clase por semanaExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. Preschool - 1
Nivel Beginner
Welcome to the fascinating world of Mycology for Children! In this unique and engaging class, young learners will embark on a journey to discover the wonders of fungi. Mycology, the study of fungi, opens up a whole new realm of exploration and excitement. Throughout the course, students will delve into the diverse and mysterious kingdom of mushrooms, gaining a deeper understanding of their classifications, functions, and reproduction. At the conclusion of each Mycology class, students will have the opportunity to express their newfound knowledge and observations by creating an illustration in their nature journal. This hands-on activity not only reinforces the concepts learned during the class but also encourages creativity and a deeper connection with the world of fungi. Labeling and Note-Taking: For those who are able to write, students will enhance their illustrations by adding labels and notes. This step serves as a reinforcement of the concepts learned during the class, helping them remember key details and terminology associated with the world of mycology. Sharing and Discussion: At the end of each illustration session, students will have the opportunity to share their creations with the class. This sharing time encourages communication, collaboration, and a sense of pride in their work. Content in this class does not build and students may join at any time. Week of January 15: Introduction to Fungi Overview of the fungal kingdom Importance of fungi in ecosystems Basic characteristics of mushrooms Week of January 22: Fleshy/Gilled Mushrooms: Explore the classic mushroom structure with a focus on the cap and gills. Learn about different species, their shapes, colors, and the role of gills in spore production. Week of January 29: Boletes: Dive into the world of boletes, mushrooms characterized by a sponge-like layer instead of gills. Learn about their mycorrhizal associations and various species. Week of February 5:Shelf and Crust Fungi: Explore fungi that grow in shelf-like or crust-like forms on trees or other substrates. Discuss their functions in decomposing wood and other organic matter. Week of February 12:Coral and Club Fungi: Investigate fungi with intricate and branching structures resembling coral or clubs. Learn about their diverse shapes, colors, and habitats. Week of February 19: Coral and Club Fungi: Investigate fungi with intricate and branching structures resembling coral or clubs. Learn about their diverse shapes, colors, and habitats. Week of March 4: Morels: Delve into the world of morel mushrooms, prized for their culinary value. Explore their distinctive appearance, habitats, and the thrill of morel foraging. Week of March 11: Puffballs: Learn about mushrooms that produce a puff of spores when mature. Explore their ecological functions and the importance of spore dispersal. Week of March 18: Earthballs/Earthstars: Discover fungi with earthball and earthstar forms. Explore their adaptations for spore dispersal and their ecological roles. Week of March 25:Bird's Nest Fungi:Explore fungi that resemble bird's nests. Discuss their unique spore dispersal mechanism and their role in decomposing organic matter. This Mycology class is designed to spark curiosity, foster appreciation for nature, and provide young minds with a solid foundation in the fascinating field of fungi. Get ready for a mycological adventure filled with exploration, discovery, and hands-on activities!
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Students will need paper or a nature journal and crayons or colored pencils.
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Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
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Welcome to The Friendly Forest School!
I come to you with a wealth of knowledge, classroom experience, and a passion for teaching young children though play.
My classes follow a Waldorf-inspired approach that focuses on the holistic development of children, ensuring that academic skills are nurtured in an engaging and imaginative manner.
A predictable peaceful rhythm, delightful melodies, American Sign Language, and captivating tales (often set in the Friendly Forest) infuse every lesson, making learning a joyful exploration!I
By embracing the ebb and flow of nature's cycles, my goal is to help children feel grounded, secure, and ready to absorb knowledge with open hearts and curious minds.
ABOUT ME:
My journey began in the summer of 2001 when I had an internship in Early Childhood Education at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. After graduating from Purdue University with my Bachelors Degree, I began working as a social worker and case manager for young children in LaPorte, Indiana.
I then moved to Phoenix, AZ and started my journey in Special Education, working as an in-home therapist for children with Autism and other developmental disabilities. I specialized in building expressive language through American Sign Language. Additionally, I focused on treating the whole child though sensory integration and positive behavior support. In 2005 I was named by the Governor as Arizona's "Caregiver of the Year"!
In 2006, I obtained my Masters Degree in Special Education and began working in a K-6 Self Contained Classroom. During this time I worked to develop an award winning School-wide Positive Behavior Intervention Support program based entirely on peace and mindfulness. I was awarded the "You Make a Difference" award by the Osborn School District for my work on this project!
My daughter, Eleanor, was born in 2010. In 2013 I left the classroom to be a full-time mama. My youngest daughter, Annalise, was born in 2013. During this time I began to adopt Waldorf philosophies at home and began homeschool using Waldorf and Montessori inspired pedagogy.
In 2017, I started my own Early Childhood Center called "Let's Play Learning". The developmentally appropriate curriculum was based on the view that children learn best when they are actively exploring the natural world and a carefully constructed environment in the company of their caregiver and directed by loving, professionally prepared teachers. I closed my doors at the beginning of the pandemic and began teaching online, which I love!
In my classes I strive to create a culture of peace and mindfulness while teaching academic skills through nature, imaginative play, storytelling, and artistic expression.
I now live with my family just five minutes away from beautiful Lake Michigan.
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Clase grupal
14 US$
semanalmente1x por semana
35 min
Completado por 12 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 6-8
3-10 alumnos por clase
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Tutoría
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