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FOR GRADE 4 TO GRADE 6 STUDENTS

Orienteering and Survival


Unravel the mysteries of orienteering and survival by examining the technologies and techniques used by European explorers and First Nations. Learn how to orient and navigate by practicing map reading and basic orienteering skills. Compare human efforts to those of the natural world and the phenomenon of migration. Put your skills to the test in an exploration of the Museum and grounds.

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PROGRAM DETAILS

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2

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60

Students

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All Year

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$6

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OUTDOOR

Program

Note: This program is an ideal fit with the Museum’s snowshoeing program to create a full day experience for your students. $7.00 fee for students outside of the County

Curriculum Expectations
  • Identify factors that affect the ability of plants and animals to survive in a specific habitat. 
  • Identify animals that are carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores. 
  • Describe the relationship within species, between species and their environment and explain how these relationships sustain biodiversity.