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Learning

Self-Guided Field Trips

Self-Guided Field Trips are a great way for schools to visit the museum in a supported and flexible way.

Self-Guided Field Trip Fees Per Class (of up to 35 students and 10 adults):

Pre-K-Grade 1 $45.00

Grades 2-12 $125.00

 

 

Summer Self Guided Field Trip

Summer Self-Guided Field Trips are a great way for summer camps and summer schools to visit the museum in a supported and flexible way.

Self Guided Field Trip Fees Per Group (of up to 20 kids and 4 adults)

All Summer Groups $75.00

Summer Self-Guided Field Trips include:

  • A designated space for coats and packs
  • A reserved time slot and lunch space (11:15am-11:45am)
  • Access to the museum's permanent galleries (the children's gallery is for age 8 and under)
  • Gallery resources: booklets and bingos dependant on age of children (optional)

Please keep in mind, each class booking allows for up to 20 kids and 4 adults to attend.

To keep our galleries, as well as the students visiting safe, we ask that kids are supervised AT ALL TIME in the galleries.

Please note: Bookings are completed upon confirmation of credit card payment. At this time we are not allowing payment upon arrival for these type of bookings.We are unable to sell these types of field trips on the fly so you must book in advance to take advantage of this offer.

You will recieve an email to the provided preferred email address approximately 1 week prior to your booking with further information about arrival.

*If you would like to reach out to one of our booking officers with any further questions, please reach out via email to ACSW.RamLearningTm@gov.ab.ca and they should get back to you within 2 buisness days

 

'Identity Stories' RAM-Guided Field Trip

How do traditions, abilities, or ways of life shape a person's identity? In this two-part program, students will explore the theme of identity and discover the value of learning from museum objects.

 

'Natural Survivors' RAM-Guided Field Trip

Why do beavers have flat tails, why are moose so tall, and why do geese migrate in the spring and fall? How are animals in Alberta able to survive in the unique environments they call home?

 

 

 

 

'Changing Landscapes: Ice & Stone' RAM-Guided Field Trip

What did this land look like a thousand, ten thousand, or even one million years ago? Alberta boasts many unique landscapes and features. Mountains, rivers, and valleys have formed slowly over time, but have you ever wondered how they came to be?

 

 

'Sustainable Societies: A Resource Game' RAM-Guided Field Trip

How do communities grow? How does the land sustain us? Through an interactive tour in the Human History Hall, students will explore historical examples of how various communities have used, and sometimes misused, the natural resources available to them.

 

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