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Miss Petunia
Nature Programs
Biology books are wonderful, but to see what nature is really all
about, you have to get outside and touch it. With 100 acres available,
including wetlands, forest, open fields, and even the stars, Landmark
Park offers students a wide variety of experiences to complement any course
of study.
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WHAT'S WILD? WHAT'S NOT?
During this program there will be an opportunity to see farm animals up
close and explore their benefits while discussing the characteristics of
domestication. Then we move on to the WILD side of the animal kingdom.
We will go into the classroom to learn the interesting life style of the
beaver and finish the program by "building" a beaver using student participation.
Suggested Grade Level:
3P-2nd
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INCREDIBLE INSECTS
In this program, students will be introduced to the identifying characteristics
of insects. Microscopes will be utilized to take a closer look at
these incredible animals and we will have an insect scavenger hunt around
the boardwalk to observe insects in their natural habitat.
Suggested Grade Level: K5-6th |
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ANIMAL ARCHITECTURE
While walking our boardwalk and nature trail we will examine rotting
logs, burrows, cavities, different types of nests and make comparisons
between these homes and our own. The changing of seasons and the related
changes among plants and animals will also be discussed.
Suggested Grade Level: K5-6th |
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UNHUGGABLES
Yuk! Icky! Gross!... These are the usual comments heard from those viewing
the unloved members of the Animal Kingdom. In this program we will take
a closer look at many of the misunderstood animals that have a bed reputation,
which they usually don't deserve! A combination of slides and live animals
will highlight this indoor presentation on bats, insects, spiders, snakes,
etc...
Suggested Grade Level: 2nd-12th |
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WETLANDS
The wetland program, designed specifically for middle and
high school students, offers a unique learning experience perfect for
older more adventurous groups willing to roll up their sleeve and get a
little wet and muddy. Students will conduct activities to understand
how streams and ponds form, what habitats they contain, how freshwater
organisms adapt and how factors such as pH affect these
environments. They then apply what they have learned by exploring an
actual nearby freshwater habitat. Due to the nature of this lab,
space in limited to one class per session.
Suggested Grade Level: 6th-12th
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RADICAL REPTILES
Discover the importance of such animals as snakes and alligators in
this popular program. The distinguishing characteristics of reptiles will
be investigated in detail. Many items relating to reptiles will be examined
along with the opportunity to touch a live snake and turtle. Suggested
Grade Level: 2nd-12th |
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VALUABLE VERTEBRATES
Animals with backbones are the focus of this program. Students will
learn the characteristics separating mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians
and fish. Activities in our classroom will be reinforced with a vertebrate
search on the boardwalk. Suggested Grade Level:
2nd-12th  |
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NIGHT LEGENDS
While in the planetarium we will discuss planets that are visible, stars
and the constellations they form, along with some of the myths associated
with them. Our planetarium will be set to view the night sky during the
time of your visit. A mapping activity may be included. Programs length:
1 hour. Planetarium capacity - 45. Suggested Grade
Level: K5-12th |
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