Our Day at Science World!

Today we had a fun and exciting learning experience at Science World.  Arriving via school bus we began our day in the visiting Dinosaur exhibit room.  We were thrilled to see the life-sized models of some dinosaurs that we have learnt about – and some others that we hadn’t.

Triceratops is always a favourite as he is an herbivore but one who doesn’t let Tyrannosaurus Rex – the greatest meateater of the last era of the Dinosaur Age (the Cretaceous Period) – get the better of him.

We were not too surprised to see Velociraptor shown with feathers as we have learnt that our modern-day birds are descendents of the dinosaurs.  Still, it is a little unnerving to think of a 6 foot tall meat-eating ‘bird’ running around!

When we were finished in the Dinosaur Room we went across the hall and spent some fun time exploring the Search Gallery.  Students really enjoyed roaming around the beaver lodge and exploring inside the hollow tree.  We met up with the other two divisions in the lunch room for our meal break.

We wandered up the long, long ramp (200 metres) to the Omnimax Movie Theatre where we enjoyed the large movie screen and the film Dinosaurs Alive!  This film really explained how fossils were often trapped under soil due to monsoons, flash floods, or land slides.  Some dinosaur remains were found in positions that showed they had been in a conflict situation at the time – i.e. two dinosaurs trapped together in mid-fight – or when they were protecting their nests of eggs.

After the movie we explored the Eureka! gallery, the Lego Exhibit, and the puzzle tables on the main floor before collecting our coats and heading outside to the bus.  The students were well behaved and were very keen on the whole experience.  All in all, it was a very fun and enjoyable day!

Science World Field Trip

As you know we have re-scheduled this trip for Tuesday, March 27th.  Unfortunately, when we re-booked the date the workshops were all full.  You should have received your $1.00 refund which I sent home yesterday.

We will still be travelling by school bus, seeing the Dinosaur Alive movie, and enjoying the dinosaur exhibits.  As we needed to change the date we may still have a spot available for a parent helper to join us.  If you are available on this date please send me an email.  My email address is available on the home page of this blog.

We are all looking forward to this trip as a wonderful way to wrap up our dinosaur unit.  The students have learned a lot of great information.  They are now very knowledgeable about dinosaurs!!

Science World Field Trip

A letter will be coming home on Monday, February 27th about a field trip that we will be taking on Tuesday, March 6th to Science World.  This trip will be via school bus and will include Divisions 5 and 7.

Divisions 6 and 7 will be focussing on the dinosaur theme that we have been studying.  We will be doing a dinosaur workshop, viewing the dinosaur Omnimax movie, and spending our time in the dinosaur exhibit currently on display at Science World.  Division 5 will be doing their own study focus during this field trip.

There will be the opportunity for one parent only per class to come with us on this trip due to limited space on the bus and the costs of admittance to Science World.  Please complete and return the letter by the due date noted on the letter.

We are all looking forward to a fun and interesting trip!