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英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 3 - 5
This class is perfect for kids who love animals! We will learn about dozens for wildlife species and learners will have the opportunity to share their knowledge and connect with other like-minded learners. I will occasionally bring one of my live animals to class! Each week, we will explore a new group of animals, including different types of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates. Using incredible photos, GIFs, and videos, we will learn about their natural history, including their diet, habitat, range, unique adaptations, behaviors, and a plethora of fun facts. We will discuss similarities and differences between members of the taxonomic group and explore any environmental threats the groups is facing. Each class will be guided by a Google Slide presentation and will include opportunities for learners to share their knowledge, ask questions, and interact with other learners. Your learner is sure to leave this classes feeling even more connected to wildlife and nature than they did before! 2025: Week of January 6: Cobras & Mambas (repeated topic from 10/2023) 2024: Week of December 30: Parrots (No Tuesday or Wednesday classes) Week of December 23: NO CLASSES Week of December 16: Squirrels (repeated topic from 5/2023) Week of December 9: World's Largest Snakes Week of December 2: Equine Week of November 25: Snow Leopards Week of November 18: Rodents (repeated topic from 11/2022) Week of November 11: Wolves Week of November 4: Turtles & Tortoises (repeated topic from 1/2023) Week of October 28: Bats (repeated topic from 6/2023) Week of October 21: Puffins Week of October 14: Tigers Week of October 7: Octopuses Week of September 30: Green Sea Turtle Week of September 23: Monotremes Week of September 16: Komodo Dragons Week of September 9: Beach Birds Week of September 2: NO CLASSES Week of August 26: Walruses Week of August 19: Otters Week of August 12: Stingrays Week of August 5: Bugs That Sing Week of July 29: Giraffes Week of July 22: NO CLASSES Week of July 15: Orangutans Week of July 8: Koalas Week of July 1: Animals of the Galapagos Islands Week of June 24: Polar Bears Week of June 17: Invasive Species Week of June 10: Woodpeckers Week of June 3: Animals that Glide Week of May 27: Jaguars Week of May 20: Corals Week of May 13: Snails & Slugs Week of May 6: Sloths Week of April 29: Pelicans Week of April 22: Mutualistic Partnerships Week of April 15: Rattlesnakes Week of April 8: Hornbills Week of April 1: Rhinoceroses Week of March 27: Birds of Paradise Week of March 20: Garden Bugs Week of March 13: Toucans Week of March 4: Geckos Week of February 26: Salamanders Week of February 19: Echinoderms (sea stars, urchins, etc.) Week of February 12: NO CLASSES Week of February 5: Earthworms Week of January 29: Scorpionfish Week of January 22: Requiem Sharks Week of January 15: Super-Sized Animals Week of January 8: Filter Feeders Week of January 1: Chameleons 2023 Week of December 25: Winter Animals Week of December 18: Antelopes Week of December 11: Deer Family Week of December 4: Owls Week of November 27: Scorpions Week of November 20: Small Sharks (Part 2) Week of November 13: Small Sharks (Part 1) Week of November 6: Great Apes Week of October 30: Lemurs Week of October 23: Hummingbirds Week of October 16: Iguanas Week of October 9: Albatrosses Week of October 2: Cobras & Mambas Week of September 25: Hippos Week of September 18: Jellyfish Week of September 11: Frogs Week of September 4: Crocodiles Week of August 28: Elephants Week of August 21: Eels Week of August 14: Flamingos Week of August 7: Bivalve Mollusks (Scallops, Clams, Mussels) Week of July 31: Crabs & Hermit Crabs Week of July 24: Red panda Week of July 17: Ratites (Ostriches, Emus, Etc.) Week of July 10: Cats from the Americas Week of July 3: Waterfowl Pt. 2 Week of June 26: Eagles Week of June 19: Waterfowl Week of June 12: Bats Week of June 5: Sea snakes Week of May 29: Squirrels Week of May 22: Parrots Week of May 15: Nudibranchs Week of May 8: Marsupials Week of May 1: Weasel family Week of April 24: Prickly animals Week of April 17: Cephalopods Week of April 10: Ants Week of April 3: Penguins Week of March 27: Arachnids Week of March 20: Deep Sea Week of March 13: Rainforest Mammals Week of March 6: Desert Reptiles Week of February 27: Amphibians Week of February 20: Bears Week of February 13: Songbirds Week of February 6: Bioluminescent Animals Week of January 30: Birds of Prey Week of January 23: Primates Week of January 16: Snakes Pt. 2 Week of January 9: Snakes Week of January 2: Turtles & Tortoises Week of December 26: NO CLASS Week of December 19: Seahorse Family Week of December 12: Bees & Wasps Week of December 5: Racoon Family Week of November 28: Rodents Week of November 21: Coral Reef Animals Week of November 14: Hoofed Animals Week of November 7: Butterflies & Moths Week of October 31: Rabbits & Hares Week of October 24: Rainforest Reptiles Week of October 17: Canines Week of October 10: Felines
学習到達目標
Learners will be familiar with basic natural history information regarding various animal groups.
Learners will feel connected to wildlife and nature.
その他の情報
保護者へのお知らせ
We will be using a Google Slide presentation in this class. This will take place via screenshare, so you do not need to have an account or set anything up on your part! We will use the presentation to explore photos and videos.
外部リソース
このクラスでは、Outschool内のクラスルームに加えて、以下を使用します。
教師の専門知識と資格
学士号 Arizona State Universityから 科学 へ
Read below to learn about my courses, background, and policies.
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Hi there!
My name is Sarah and I am so excited to explore wildlife, science, and conservation with your learner. I was born and raised in the Metroparks of Ohio, but I currently call the Sonoran Desert of Arizona my home.
I have had a strong love for wildlife and nature for my whole life and have built my career around it. In 2017, I graduated cum laude from Arizona State University with a B.S. in Conservation Biology and Ecology. I am a Certified Environmental Educator in Arizona and a Certified Interpretive Guide through the National Association for Interpretation.
After college, I worked on several wildlife studies in the field studying species like the western diamondback rattlesnake, spectacled rattlesnakes, and Bahamian rock iguanas. I gained experience as an informal educator developing programs for schools and homeschool students at the Phoenix Zoo, Shedd Aquarium, South Mountain Environmental Education Center, and SeaLife Aquarium.
At the start of COVID, I founded an organization that creates wildlife and conservation STEM resources for K-8 students, including a science curriculum program that teaches core science subjects with an engaging animal twist.
My greatest objective as an educator is to make science FUN. My classes cover important science topics while using wildlife and nature as our driving forces.
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I offer a series of one-time, multi-day, and ongoing classes. Please feel free to request one-time classes if you do not see a session posted.
One-time classes and multi-day classes always include a live animal. Please check class descriptions for ongoing classes.
Refund policy:
~~For one-time classes: Please message me at least 48 hours in advance to find another available session.
~~For ongoing classes: Please request a refund by messaging me at least 48 hours before the session begins. Refunds will not be offered if class is sold out as I cannot fill the spot of your learner.
~~One-on-one classes: Please reach out to reschedule at least one week in advance.
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ライブグループクラス
$12
毎週週に1回
40 分
212 人がクラスを受けました
オンラインライブ授業
年齢: 8-11
クラス人数: 2 人-10 人