RMSC 3rd grade field trip
Natural Science Discovery Day:
Animal Adaptations: Students will investigate the physical and behavioral attributes of a variety of animals. With the instructors help, the students will use inquiry skills to develop a clearer understanding of the role of habitats and adaptations in species survival, and apply this information with some hands-on time with our animals.
Fossils Forever: What are fossils? How can they tell stories about what life was like on Earth long before recorded history? Through discussion and examination of the center's fossil collection, students will explore the geological past and the evidence of its life forms.
Life Cycle of Seed Plants: Through hands-on investigations with a variety of plants, students will enhance their understanding of the life cycle of these unique organisms that without which we would not be able to survive. We'll focus on comparing and contrasting the seed, seedling and mature plant stages.
Roper Mountain Science Center Upstate Homeschool Co-op jferguson@upstatecoop.org false mm/dd/yyyy aUinrLWZczwYavqgBmQP30959Date – Time
January 27, 2015
– 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Location
Roper Mountain Science Center
402 Roper Mountain Road
Greenville, SC 29615 US
Additional Information
Natural Science Discovery Day:
Animal Adaptations: Students will investigate the physical and behavioral attributes of a variety of animals. With the instructors help, the students will use inquiry skills to develop a clearer understanding of the role of habitats and adaptations in species survival, and apply this information with some hands-on time with our animals.
Fossils Forever: What are fossils? How can they tell stories about what life was like on Earth long before recorded history? Through discussion and examination of the center's fossil collection, students will explore the geological past and the evidence of its life forms.
Life Cycle of Seed Plants: Through hands-on investigations with a variety of plants, students will enhance their understanding of the life cycle of these unique organisms that without which we would not be able to survive. We'll focus on comparing and contrasting the seed, seedling and mature plant stages.
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