North American Wildlife Biology for Middle School (Flex)
Mrs. Victoria Laird, M.S.
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Are you ready to jump into Wildlife Biology? We will cover ecosystems, adaptations, wildlife management, conservation, populations, extinction, biodiversity, adaptations, and more! Come and satisfy your curiosity.
Class Experience
US Grade 6 - 8
**This class is a flex class and DOES NOT meet in person** Topic & Teaching Schedule: Week 1 - History of Wildlife Management Week 2 - Ecology of Wildlife (Part 1) Week 3 - Ecology of Wildlife (Part 2) Week 4 - Carnivores & Omnivores Week 5 - Gnawing & Hoofed Mammals Week 6 - Birds & Reptiles Week 7 - Fish & Arthropods Week 8 - Wildlife Urbanization Week 9 - Extinction & Preservation Week 10 - Wildlife Data Collection & Research Week 11 - Wildlife Management Plans Week 12 - Wildlife...
Students will be able to: - Understand current laws and regulations associated with public and federal lands in North America. - Understand current laws and regulations concerning wildlife in North America. - Analyze and interpret data for how environmental factors affect wildlife survival and population. - Construct and explanation for how wildlife behaviors affect the ecosystem around them. - Identify the different adaptations of wildlife groups and classify them by these groupings. - Use evidence to explain current management issues concerning wildlife in North America. - Determine causes of extinction or preservation in North American wildlife. - Understand how data and research are conducted to gather knowledge about wildlife. - Create a wildlife management plan for urbanization of coyotes in North America. - Explore various wildlife carrers in North America.
I have taught middle and high school science for the last 7 years in addition to 5 years of tutoring middle and high school students in several different courses. I have taught this content in particular for over three years and it is one of my favorites!
Homework Offered
Students will be required to complete 20-30 min of homework, reading, activities, etc. per each live lesson (totaling about 1 hour per week). These will be assigned before the end of each class if needed.0 - 1 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Assessments will be given as an indication of how well a student is learning the content and skills for the class and to help me continuously develop a better curriculum. Students will be assigned a number on a proficiency scale* that lets the student, parent, and teacher know how the student is doing. Each assignment will have a rubric attached to it letting the student, parent, and teacher know the expectations for the assessment. Assessments may be multiple choice, free response, modeling, or many other types. Most assessments will be taken in class, but some may be at-home projects. Assessment retakes and/or revisions will be provided and encouraged. *See Grading Policy for our Proficiency ScaleGrades Offered
For each assignment or assessment, students will receive a "grade" according to the rubric below. 0 - The student demonstrates no evidence of learning. 1 - The student demonstrates a minimal understanding of the concept. 2 - The student demonstrates a partial understanding of the concept. 3 - The student demonstrates a complete understanding of the concept.
1 pencil with an eraser 1 notebook, lined 1 pack of colored pencils, colored pens, markers, or crayons
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
We will be covering the basics of evolution changes in species over time and climate change. See descriptions below for more information on each topic. Evolution - In this course we will be covering changes in species over time and evidence for evolution including embryology, genetic comparisons, fossil record, etc. We do mention human evolution, but only concerning evidence from the fossil record. Climate Change and use of Natural Resources - We will be talking about how human action has changed the global climate. *If you would like your student to skip certain weeks due to concern over the topic of the week, please message me and reach out with any questions.
We will be using various sources such as federal websites, state/territory websites, research articles, etc.
Available times
Pacific
Meet the teacher
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Hi there! I'm an enthusiastic science teacher, committed to sparking curiosity and making learning enjoyable. From middle school to high school classrooms, even extending my reach to mentoring teachers in Utah, I've consistently striven to present...
Flex Class
$10
weekly or $112 for 12 weeks12 weeks
No live video meetings
Ages 11-14
2-6 learners per class