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4 預錄課程
4 週
教師的支持1 年訪問權
到內容掌握程度評估
每週 1 小時. Homework and/or assignments would be available upon request.等級
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課堂經歷
英語程度 - 未知
Intermediate 等級
In this four-week class, learners will be introduced to some off the beaten path trails in Nova Scotia, Canada. During this process, learners will gain knowledge of the various plants, animals, and lichen in this province. The geology of the rocks and plate tectonics of this region will be discussed briefly. Nova Scotia will be explored from a more remote direction than the traditional tourist locations and the science and nature will be learned. Ten weeks are allocated for this course, but material could be covered in a much shorter timeframe. Course material is meant to be learning, but light and fun at the same time.
學習目標
Learner will become aware of the natural beauty in the province of Nova Scotia. Learners will gain some knowledge of the plants and wildlife in the Maritimes and gain a sense of what life is like in Nova Scotia.
教學大綱
4 課程
超過 4 週課 1:
Introduction to Nova Scotia and Plate Tectonics
Learn some key ideas about Nova Scotia, with a special focus on Blue Rocks. How was Nova Scotia formed? Learn about plate tectonics.
課 2:
Unique Remote Trails
Learn about the more remote trails at Polly Cove, Burntcoat Head Park, Balancing Rock, etc. Where are the world's highest tides, carnivorous plants, and a huge monolithic rock located?
課 3:
Plants
Learn about unique plants in Nova Scotia - from carnivorous plants to sensitive delicate orchids!
課 4:
Wildlife in Nova Scotia
Learn that the following are present in Nova Scotia: deer, coyotes, whales, seals, osprey, etc.
其他詳情
學習需求
Teacher has children with Autism and Dyslexia and will try to accommodate in any way needed as possible.
父母的引導和規範
N/A
先決條件
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供應清單
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外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
來源
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教師專業知識和證書
學士學位 在 科學 從 University of Waterloo
Teacher Trudy grew up in Nova Scotia and continues to visit once per year there. Teacher has a degree in Environmental Chemistry from the University of Waterloo and has keen interest in the gardening of native plants in both Nova Scotia and Ontario.