Step into a forest habitat and uncover the connections between living and non-living things! At the Museum of American Bird Art Education Center, students will investigate terrestrial and aquatic animals through interactive stations and set out on a fun scavenger hunt to search for the vital, living and non-living parts of an ecosystem. Along the way, students explore the four main components of a habitat and will discover how plants and animals depend on their surroundings and other living things to meet their needs.
Program Location(s):
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Museum of American Bird Art, Canton
Grades:
1, 2
Price:
Please see school program brochure for updated pricing information.
Learning Standards Supported:
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1-LS1-1 - From Molecules to Organisms--Structures and Processes - function of plant/animal body parts
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2-LS2-3 (MA) - Ecosystems--Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics - how plant/animals depend on surroundings
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2-LS4-1 - Biological Evolution--Unity and Diversity - observe/compare living things diff. env.
Contact:
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