Stage 2

Program Description

Our Stage 2 program introduces students to the animals found in rock pools and how we can group them based on similarities and patterns. Students learn about the interconnectedness of all things in nature and how nature influences our own lives. We also teach students about how people can live in harmony with the environment and the actions that they can take to help protect and conserve nature.

Outcomes
ST2-4LW-S compares features and characteristics of living and nonliving things
GE2-2 describes the ways people, places and environments interact
GE2-3 examines differing perceptions about the management of places and environments

Inquiry Questions

As a part of our program, students will discover:

  • What do a sea star and a sea urchin have in common?
  • How are a sea hare and elephant snail different?
  • How are environments and living things interdependent?
  • How does the environment support the lives of people and other living things?
  • What can we do to use places and environments more sustainably?

Program Details

Program Length: 60 minutes
Programs per day: Up to 5 sessions per day
Participant Numbers: Up to 30 children per session
Price: $300 per session (Priced from $10 per child*)

*Note: Price may vary based on student and session numbers. See FAQs for more details.

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