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Homework
주당 2-4시간. There is both reading and multimedia viewing material assigned with each week's topic.Assessment
As noted above, formal assessments will only be provided if the student or parent requests it.보고계신 지문은 자동 번역 되었습니다
수업 소개
영어 수준 - 알 수 없음
미국 8학년 - 11학년 학년
>This is an extended *FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE* unit study version of the live shortform class!!!< This session will introduce students to the ratites and their allies, now collectively known as the Paleognaths (Palaeognathae). This clade of mostly flightless birds include the world's largest living birds (ostriches) and several of the world's other biggest and tallest birds (cassowaries, emus, and rheas), as well as two extinct species which may have been the heaviest (elephant birds) and tallest (moas) birds ever. But this same group also includes the much smaller noctural kiwi birds and flying tinamous! We will take a look at what we currently know about this clade's evolution and natural history in order to make sense of how all these birds all evolved from a common ancestor and ended up scattered across the globe, as well as take a closer look at each individual family and their current conservation statuses. SYLLABUS [tentative]: WEEK 1: Introduction to the Paleognaths (Palaeognathae) -- overview of taxonomy, evolution, biogeography, life history, etc. WEEK 2: The Extinct Giants -- Elephant Birds and Moas WEEK 3: Today's Big Birds -- Ostriches, Cassowaries, Emus, and Rheas WEEK 4: The Unexpected Relations -- nocturnal Kiwis and flying Tinamous *ASYNCHRONOUS CLASSROOM: --This class has NO pre-scheduled live meetings or pre-recorded video meetings. However, requesting an "office hours" live Zoom meetup is always an option. -Initial materials will be distributed via the classroom board with commentary and discussion questions posted, and it is up to each individual student to download/view the materials and then participate in classroom board communication with both the instructor and any other students enrolled in the same session. Additional materials and instruction will be provided based upon individual students' questions and interests! -New material will generally be posted at the beginning and middle of each week (varies by class), with the classroom board open for daily discussion and Sundays serving as weekly checkpoints. -I will also be available throughout the session via the classroom, direct message, and email to answer any questions you have -- I strive to respond to all contacts within 12 hours (and usually much sooner!). While there may be supplementary notebooking pages/worksheets and optional quizzes provided as part of the weekly lesson materials in any given flex class, these will not be collected or graded unless the student/parent requests it. If you want/need a formally graded course, this can be arranged ahead of time -- otherwise, this will be run as a fun (but thorough!) unit study. *IMPORTANT NOTE ON AGE LEVELS: Please note that while this flex course is currently set to ages 13-18 in order to comply with Outschool's five-year age range listing, I operate under a flexible age range policy and welcome younger learners. I believe in giving *all* interested learners open access to the same general resources and knowledge base, without prejudging age as a limiting factor to understanding -- I know full well there are plenty of younger children out there who can comprehend this level of general audience science, and who know more about their favorite animals than most adults do! ;)
그 외 세부 사항
학부모 가이드
All my zoology classes are open to discussing animal anatomy, including the reproductive system, and natural behaviors and bodily functions, including predation and mating.
Online resources: This class directs learners to watch curated video content on YouTube and may also direct learners to additional information on science-related pages (e.g., a research journal or zoological database). No online account signups are required.
수업 자료
Lesson materials are provided for free via the classroom, either as downloadable printables/files or links to online resources (web pages, videos, articles, etc.).
Outschool 외 필요 앱/웹사이트
이 수업에서는 아웃스쿨 교실 외에도 다음의 툴을 사용합니다:
- Pinterest (curated board, public access, no account required)
- various curated science website links
- Youtube
교사 전문성 및 자격증
2 정도
석사 학위 역사 Lindenwood University에서
석사 학위 과학 American Public University에서
I am a zoologist who enjoys sharing my love of the animal kingdom with lifelong learners of all ages. I especially enjoy connecting children to nature, and keeping their natural scientific sparks lit!
In addition to my undergraduate and graduate degrees in Environmental Science/Fish & Wildlife Management, I have specialized experience in ornithology and birding. I am a Flying WILD certified educator; focused on birds for my graduate research project (West Nile Virus in corvids); have a certificate in bird biology from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology; have written species accounts for Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Birds of the World website; have monitored birds at my local nature center as part of their eBird Project Feederwatch program; and completed the Certified Bird Feeding Specialist program through Wild Birds Unlimited.
I also have nearly two decades experience as a home education advocate, including homeschooling my own children from preschool through high school. I am a big proponent of flexible learning, individualized education, and supporting fellow neurodiverse learners, so please don't hesitate to reach out to me with any questions or requests for additional resources. We all learn in our own way and time, but everyone should have the chance to learn about how cool animals are!
리뷰
실시간 그룹 수업
매주
US$7
또는 4 주간US$284주
2 명의 학생이 수업을 완료함
실시간 화상 수업 없음
연령: 13-18