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Investigating an Ecosystem [1]

Location: 
Museum of Natural Sciences
Dates Available: 
October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013
Times Available: 
Tuesday-Friday, 9:45, 10:45 & 11:45
Type of School: 
Home School,
Private,
Public
Grade Level: 
5th Grade
Class Size: 
minimum 8, maximum 30
Month: 
January,
February,
March,
April,
May,
October,
November,
December
Requirements: 
Must register for program at least four weeks in advance of your group's visit.
Fee: 
$40 per program

Spark your curiosity about the diversity of interactions that occur in the natural world.  Working in teams, students learn about organisms found in the North Carolina longleaf pine savanna and investigate the interdependence of plants and animals in an ecosystem.

Science Curriculum Correlation(s): 5.L.2-Interdependence of Plants and Animals in their Ecosystems.

Chaperone Guide: Investigating Ecosystems PDF [2].

Scheduling information: Scheduling for the 2013–2014 school year begins Tuesday, August 13, 2013. You must register for programs at least six weeks in advance of your group's visit. To schedule this program, contact the Scheduling Coordinator at 919.707.9840 or submit an online Scheduling Request Form (available 8/13/13).
Additional scheduling information [3]
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Source URL: http://naturalsciences.org/education/programs/investigating-ecosystem

Links:
[1] http://naturalsciences.org/education/programs/investigating-ecosystem
[2] http://naturalsciences.org/files/cc_ecosystems.pdf
[3] http://naturalsciences.org/education/programs/additional-scheduling-information
[4] http://naturalsciences.org/education/programs?reset