Student Programs at the Zoo
Program Description
If you are looking for a way to enhance your class visit to the Zoo, our on-site school programs can encourage your students to learn more about the natural world! Students have the opportunity to observe animals and biofacts in our classroom with instruction by Zoo staff, followed by self-guided exploration throughout the Zoo. Class size is limited to 25-30 students for maximum interactivity and program quality. For a grade level with more students, we can schedule up to 3 programs during your zoo visit.
Program Details
WHAT'S FOR DINNER? (GRADES K–8) How are servals able to hunt alone whereas lions hunt in groups? How can some birds tear meat while others eat only plants? Using biofacts and live animals, students will observe and examine predators and prey while discovering the adaptations each has for eating or avoiding being eaten. DAZZLING DEFENSES (GRADES K–2) Why is a poison dart frog so brightly colored? Why does a porcupine have such sharp quills? Students first explore their five senses through a variety of sensory “experiments,” and then make the connection between senses and animal defenses. Live animal demonstrations will reveal how animal senses differ from our own, and allow students to discover the ways that animals defend themselves and find food. ARCTIC EXPEDITION (GRADES K–12) The Arctic Tundra is home to many amazing animals that are perfectly adapted for life in this harsh environment. Using grade-appropriate methods, we'll learn how these animals adaptations enable them to survive in the tundra and ways that human-driven climate change are affecting their livelihoods. RAINFOREST ADVENTURE (GRADES K–4) More than half of the plant and animal species in the world make the rainforest their home. Uncover the basics of these tropical treasures through exploring rainforest layers, investigating animal adaptations, and discovering the forests’ abundant resources. Following a classroom introduction, students will search for clues in the Zoo’s M&T Bank Rainforest Falls exhibit to become experts in this biome of biodiversity!