Fins, Feathers and Fur - Grades K/1
Description
If you are a kindergarten class, please consider booking for a spring session program.
Ever wonder what bear fur feels like, how a barnacle eats, or how an owl flies without making any noise? Using museum specimens, props and activities, this hands-on program will introduce students to the tremendous variety of animals that live in British Columbia. Students will examine an assortment of animals including bears, birds, fish, and insects and learn why these animals have different shapes and sizes. Come and find out how an insect is like a bird, what a mouse and a bear have in common and how insects' eyes are different from ours.
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Trip Details & Availability
| Curriculum | Life Science |
| For Grades | K, 1 |
| Months Available | January, February, March, April, September, October, November, December |
| Days Offered | Tuesday, Thursday |
| Times Offered | 10:00 am, 1:00 pm |
| Duration | 75 |
| Max. Students | 25 |
| City | Victoria |
| Trip Packages | Pre-Visit Information Package |
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| Offered In French? | |
| Additional Notes | If you are a kindergarten class, please consider booking your class for a program during the spring session. Tuesdays 1:00 – 2:15 pm / Thursdays 10:00 – 11:15 am |
Fee Details
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| Cost Per Adult | |
| Fee Notes | $60.00 per class |






