BC's Natural Resources

Offered by Langley Centennial Museum and last updated on August 11, 2010.

Description

Looking for a way to enhance your BC resources curriculum? Then this workshop is for you! During this interactive two hour program, students will begin with a guided tour of the museum where they will learn about the importance of resource industries in the development of early British Columbia. From there, students will take part in a printmaking workshop where they will produce their very own print using historical BC resource marketing symbols. This workshop meets Social Studies, Science, and Fine Arts learning outcomes all at the same time! Art instruction, tour, supplies, and clean-up all included.

Trip Details & Availability

Curriculum Environment, Resource Sciences, Science and Technology, Social Studies, Technology Education, Visual Arts
For Grades 3, 4, 5, 6
Months Available May, June
Days Offered Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Times Offered 10:00 am, 12:30 pm
Duration See notes.
Max. Students 30
City Langley
Trip Packages No Packages Provided
Additional Audiences
Offered In French? No
Additional Notes Duration is 120 minutes. Program offered May 16 to June 24. Learning Outcomes:describe Aboriginal peoples' relationship with the land and natural resources; describe the location of natural resources within BC; describe the effect of the physical environment and natural resources on early settlement; analyse the relationship between the economic development of communities and their available resources.

Fee Details

Cost Per Student
Cost Per Adult
Fee Notes $150/class

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