Thu 60 Minute K-12 School Programs
Description
We offer a range of programs for school groups to engage with on-site in the Nature House and on the sanctuary grounds and waterways. On-Site School Programs are designed for districts 61, 62, and 63 and surrounding independent schools. Teachers can select from themes: Garry Oak Meadows, Wetlands, Snakes, Owls, and Pollinators.
Garry Oak Meadows
Featuring both a classroom and outdoor, hands-on component, students will be introduced to the Garry Oak ecosystem. They will learn restoration skills, such as invasive plant removal and rewilding with native plants. Please dress appropriately for the outdoors and any weather that may occur.
Reptiles
This popular program explores the wonderful world of snakes with skins, skulls, skeletons and live snakes!
Owls
We'll look at the amazing world of owls through specimens, props, dissected owl pellets and owl calls. This program includes an owl pellet dissection.
Pollinators, Grades 6 - 12
Join us to help monitor pollinator biodiversity in a rewilded meadow on-site. We will train students to monitor biodiversity using the iNaturalist and Seek apps; the latter is an educational tool designed to train students in species identification and nature journaling without posting to iNaturalist. Students will learn to make research quality observations. Students will also take a break from their screens and use field guides (Nature Sanctuary-provided) and journals to sketch their observations. Please dress appropriately for the outdoors and any weather that may occur.
Equipment:
- a journal/sketchbook with writing implements
- students with smartphones are encouraged to bring them for this program