Come to the farm with your kids and let them take science literally into their own hands. Using AOOA’s extensive ecological community, Diane Gonzalez will lead small classes on learning expeditions throughout the summer. Aimed toward middle-schoolers but open to learners of all ages, you can drop in to one class or sign up for multiple! If you want to take all the classes check out the bundle pricing offer that gives you 20% off, as in $70 off ! It is listed as a separate item on the Workshop/Events page!
On July 10th, we will focus on: Classification of Organisms & Levels of Organization in Organisms.
Get ready to learn about the other types of organisms sharing our planet. We will go over Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plants, and Animals. We will ask ourselves what makes each organism category so unique and if three different animals should all have the same names.
Instructor Bio:
Recognized for her instructional leadership,excellence in teaching, outstanding community and civic leadership, Diane Gonzalez is a creative, dedicated educator with over thirty years of teaching experience. While her specialty is in a classroom for grades seven through nine, she is a teacher of all ages as she advocates for the environment through science education and preservation of natural resources. With a hands-on approach, Diane and her infectious sense of curiosity will guide 10 students and their chaperones through natural science subjects. With AOOA as our classroom, we will be able to experience our topics in real time and bring science to life!

