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3 預錄課程
3 週
教師的支持1 年訪問權
到內容作業
Learners will draw the animals featured in the books along with the step-by-step videos as part of the self-paced classroom content.評估
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課堂經歷
Join us as we check out three great books about farm animals -- two of which were illustrated by a 7-year-old homeschooler! -- then draw pictures of the animals we meet in the stories! This three-part self-paced story time class centers around baby farm animals, focusing on goats, chickens, and llamas. Supplemented with plush animals, video lessons read the stories aloud, asking interactive questions about the text as we go. Lesson one is about goat kidding and baby animals. Lesson two is all about chickens, eggs, nesting, chicks, and baby farm animals. Lesson three is the true story of a llama lost on Pike's Peak and all the animals he meets along the way. Each lesson also features a separate draw-along video, showing learners how to draw the heroes of our stories on their own. Learners are also encouraged to upload photos of their art in the classroom to share with others. Lesson 1: "Are You Kidding?" (by Steph and Vivi Allosso) tells the story of Margo the goat and her babies. As we read, we'll figure out what kidding means, as well as discover what the other animals on the farm think about it. Lesson 2: "Are You Brooding?" (by Steph and Vivi Allosso) tells the story of Gladys the chicken and her eggs. As we read, we will learn about and discuss the different farm animals in the book. We will also talk about some chicken terms, and meet the chicks after they hatch. Lesson 3: "The Little Lost Llama" (by Marie Ballard, illustrated by Tracy Ducharme) tells the true story of Homer, the llama lost on Pike's Peak, Colorado. This self-paced class does not have any live meetings. All content is uploaded via video or video link and available in the self-paced classroom.
學習目標
Students will learn about baby farm animals, including reviewing the names of the animals and their babies.
Students will learn a little bit about goat kidding, chicken hatching: nesting, eggs, brooding, and chicks; and llamas.
Students will learn how to draw three farm animals.
教學大綱
3 課程
超過 3 週課 1:
"Are You Kidding?" (by Steph and Vivi Allosso)
This book tells the story of Margo the goat and her babies. As we read, we'll figure out what kidding means, as well as discover what the other animals on the farm think about it. We'll also draw a goat together.
課 2:
"Are You Brooding?" (by Steph and Vivi Allosso)
This book tells the story of Gladys the chicken and her eggs. As we read, we will learn about and discuss the different farm animals in the book. We will also talk about some chicken terms, and meet the chicks after they hatch. We'll also draw a chicken together.
課 3:
"The Little Lost Llama" (by Marie Ballard, illustrated by Tracy Ducharme)
This book tells the true story of Homer, the llama lost on Pike's Peak, Colorado. As we read, we'll talk about some other animals found on the mountain, and discuss some of the dangers Homer faced while he was lost. We'll also draw a llama together.
其他詳情
供應清單
Something to draw with, something to draw on, and maybe some colors.
外部資源
除了 Outschool 教室外,本課程也使用:
來源
Steph and Vivi Allosso (authors of "Are You Kidding?" and "Are You Brooding?") are a homeschool mom and her seven-year-old daughter. Tracy Ducharme (illustrator for "The Little Lost Llama") rescued and adopted Homer, then decided to illustrate his story in book form. Author Marie Ballard ("The Little Lost Llama") wrote the text. A great big thank you goes out to all the authors for granting their permission for their works to be used in this class!