Friday, June 10, 2016

Animal Physics Live Class with NatureGlo



Animal Physics are two short middle/high school summer live eWorkshops studying animal movement, sound and bioluminescence with basic physics concepts. Younger students interested in the content are welcome to join as well. Alternatively, if students can't join us live or teachers/parents just want the content, you can purchase the Animal Physics June & July 6-week HYBRID course found here or here when in season. Our first session begins on Wednesday, June 15 at 11 - 12 pm Central. The next two live sessions occur consecutively, same day and time. The Animal Physics July 3-week session picks right up after the first June live 3-week session ends. Students can attend either or both sessions. There is no obligation to attend both. 

The Animal Physics June & July 6-week HYBRID course is kicked off on Wednesday, June 15 also at 11 - 12 pm central WITH the regularly scheduled June live class students and the HYBRID students can rejoin us with the July session live students for the last lesson on Wednesday, July 20 at 11 - 12 pm Central. HYBRID students can OPTIONALLY attend the first and last lessons live with me and complete the rest of the 4 lessons independently or with parental assistance. If students want to complete the course at their own pace, or if teachers/parents just want the content only to teach later in the school year, simply download all the files upon purchase and save for a later time! 

If students from both the live eWorkshop or HYBRID course can't join us live, no problem, as all live classes are recorded and posted up on the CurrClick Live course content page on the same day each class is taught. Students can view the recording at their convenience, but preferably before the next live class if they plan to attend the rest of the live classes. 



Also, here's the first lesson, a digital download of the Animal Physics - Extreme Flying & Gliding Animals PowerPoint with Activity Guide from the June session, if you can't/don't want to join any of the classes, but are still curious about the topic. 

What are the topics covered in the Animal Physics eWorkshops?

June Session:
eWorkshop #1 - Flying & Gliding Animals II 
eWorkshop #2 - Bird Flight
eWorkshop #3 - Gliding Mammals

July Session:
eWorkshop #1 - Zoomusicology - The study of the music of animals 
eWorkshop #2 - Song of Whales & Dolphins
eWorkshop #3 - Animal Bioluminescence

AND, did I mention that each live session is ONLY $5 and $15 for a 3-week session?! Please come join us live or if you want the content or your student wants to go through the course at their own pace, the Animal Physics HYBRID course is a great option! We'd love to have you join us for any of the summer eWorkshops or HYBRID courses, and you can have a look at the rest of the summer 2016 course line up straight from my CurrClick Live home page complete with freebies, course syllabi, my classes schedule and more! Just click on the largest sunflower labeled summer classes and have a look! As always, if any of my literature doesn't answer your question(s), please feel free to email me anytime at gab21921@gmail.com. Thank you for reading this far!! He he!

Friday, June 3, 2016

NatureGlo's eScience Summer Live Online Classes


NatureGlo's eScience (NeS) has been holding live online summer classes, adorably called "eWorkshops" going on now for six years. NatureGlo. Yes, that's me. I'm NatureGlo and thank you for reading my blog today!

The summer of 2016 marks our 6th year of summer eWorkshops. The summer eWorkshops are a short and great way to introduce my classes both for homeschoolers and schoolers. Classes begin the second week of June. We hold 3-week live sessions in both June and July and the more self-paced courses called HYBRID spanning 6 weeks in June and July and begin and end with the live classes. These classes are written for middle/high school level students, but are flexible for younger students interested in the subjects. Subjects include MathArt, Marine Biology, Animal Physics (available only during the summer), Herps (study of reptiles  & amphibians), Rocks & Minerals and Mammals (now only available during the summer). I've only given you the links to the live class subject category from my CurrClick home page, since the summer live classes will soon be starting and the enrollment links will close. I offer both live & HYBRID classes. HYBRID courses only have two live classes with me, one to begin and one to end the course with no obligation to attend live. Students can always watch the recordings. This is the same for my live classes as well. The rest of the HYBRID course content is to be completed by the student either independently and or with parental guidance. All of my latest live classes and curriculum can be found under the live class link on my CurrClick home page here.

What in the World is MathArt?

MathArt is a unique course I have been developing since 2003. In MathArt, we look at nature's most common patterns with connections to geometry and basic math. We also look at mathematics history and other connections between math, science, art and architecture. I believe it's a course that should/could be foundational for all mathematics education.

Here's the story as to how I've come to offer this course. Scroll down to the heading, My MathArt Journey.

This is me holding a red cabbage cross-section I made,
which reveals both fractals and spirals,
topics I teach in my MathArt online classes.

What are NatureGlo's live classes like?

Natureglo's eScience live online classes begin with a reading from the latest student blog entries. 1 - 2 scheduled 10 minute student presentation(s)  can follow. Next, I read a PowerPoint presentation of the class topic, followed by student/teacher discussion, and educational videos supporting the class topic.

Students are given resources from the subject's website or "virtual library" with self-guided studies. Without tests, grades, or compulsory homework, students have time to study topics of their interest within the subject. Having said that, I do offer study guides per lesson with PowerPoint review questions and activities referring to the day's topic. With student curiosity sparked, along with a banquet of resources, students come up with dynamic research projects, activities and experiences to share with their virtual classmates from around the world. Be sure to look out for NeS student projects throughout the virtual libraries using this page to guide you to the subject of interest.

2011 NatureGlo eScience student Ursa's bean MathArtwork.
This is an example of the types of projects students can do
during NatureGlo's eScience live & HYBRID courses.

You can view Natureglo's publications, live classes, summer eWorkshops and videos and freebies by visiting Naturglo's eScience home page on CurrClick.com. I also have curriculum only stores with Teachers Pay Teachers, Educents, and my two newest stores are with TeS and Teacher's Notebook, both yet to be stocked at the posting of this blog. Have any questions my literature doesn't answer about my classes and curriculum? Don't hesitate to email me directly at gab21921@gmail.com.