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¿Qué es un insecto? De 3 a 5 años

En esta clase única, los estudiantes aprenderán las partes básicas del cuerpo de un insecto y observarán especímenes reales de insectos muertos.
Celina "Cricket" Matthews
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1 reunión en vivo
25 minutos horas presenciales

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Grado de EE. UU. Preschool - Pre-Kindergarten
What is a bug? The number and type of body parts make an insect! 

We will begin with sharing what kinds of bugs learners have seen around their house and backyard. Then we will observe real dead insect specimen ranging from ladybugs to katydids to butterflies. We will practice counting how many feet and antenna bugs have. We will learn the names of basic insect body parts with a coloring sheet to help distinguish between the head, thorax, and abdomen. At the end, we will make a bug out of clay and incorporate all of the basic body parts of an insect. 

Younger learners may need an adult's help with the clay.

Metas de aprendizaje

Students will practice counting parts of a bug and develop fine motor skills with clay.
objetivo de aprendizaje

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Please bring clay to make your bug!
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Se unió el April, 2020
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Hello everyone!

I’m Cricket, they/them. I graduated from Randolph College with a B.A. in English, with honors. 
I am a homeschool co-op teacher leading small groups of students ages 5-15 in a variety of subjects, including science, math, and English. My latest class is teaching reading to kindergarteners using TPR and synthetic phonics.

For the past decade, I have been part of a nonprofit organization that teaches environmental education programs to school-aged children and community members. I lead after-school programs, field trips, birthday parties, and community programs where in each of these I teach participants about animals, ecology, and environmental awareness. For one summer, I was also garden educator at a local nonprofit summer camp. I designed and implemented weekly garden educational activities for campers aged 5-13.

Here on OutSchool, I teach private weekly ukulele and guitar classes for beginners who would like one-on-one instruction that matches their learning pace. We will learn chords and tableture through covers of fun songs. I offer a wide variety of songs, and will do my best to find songs your students request. Music has been a passion of mine since I was small. I have seven years of classical piano experience, which helped me learn to play other stringed instruments.

My teaching philosophy is to teach how to think, not what to think. My classes are more of a conversation than a lecture. I have an interdisciplinary approach to learning. I do not see class subjects as separate boxes, but rather as connecting with each other.

My classroom environment is relaxed, calm, and patient.  And I am supportive of any pronouns your child is comfortable using.

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Edades: 3-5
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