SA Museum School Holiday Program | Sept/Oct 2014

SA Museum

The Museum’s popular School Holiday Program offers unique opportunities for children to connect with and be excited by science and culture; to be involved in something out of the ordinary that they might not get to experience at home or school.  The theme for the Spring 2014 holidays is Night Creatures: In Your Backyard.  When the sun goes down there are many different animals just waking up!

Come and explore night creatures found in your backyard to uncover what they are.  How do they see?  What happens to the day time animals ? See the night in a whole new light.

Storytelling

  • 29 Sept – 3 October, 10.30am & 11.30am (30 min duration)
  • Biodiversity Gallery, Level 2
  • Suited ages 3-5 years; FREE
  • Limited spaces, bookings essential

Join a night-time journey with stories and songs related to the night and the creatures found within it.

Guided Tour – In Your Backyard

  • 29–3 October, 10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm (45 min duration)
  • Biodiversity Gallery, Level 2 (meet at the backyard display)
  • Best suited ages 5-12 years; FREE
  • Limited spaces, bookings essential

Nocturnal animals prefer to come out during the night. Some nocturnal animals can be seen during the day; others spend the whole day resting or sleeping. Discover these animals with our scientist and learn about some of the adaptations these creatures have to survive and thrive in the dark.

Owl Fossil Workshops

  • 30 September & 1 October, 11am-12.30pm
  • Meet in Main Foyer, Ground Floor
  • Suited ages 9-12 years; FREE
  • Limited spaces, bookings essential

Interested in bones? Would you like to know what a tibia is? Come along to this workshop and pick apart Barn Owl pellets to discover how bones in the fur-wrapped pellets may be used to identify the prey species. Note: These pellets have been regurgitated (coughed-up) from the owl’s stomach and do not come out of the ‘back end’.

Animal Capers

  • 2-3 October, 10am-3pm
  • Biodiversity Gallery, Level 2
  • Suited all ages
  • Drop-in session

Have a hands-on experience with real nocturnal animals such as the barn owl, bandicoot, bearded dragon, sleepy lizard, and take a closer look at a scorpion or a bird-eating spider.

Our Backyard

  • 29–3 October, 10am-5pm
  • Biodiversity Gallery, Level 2
  • Suited all ages
  • Drop-in session

Enjoy an interactive, chill-out space for kids and families. Play with shadow puppets, play hide and seek to find animals hiding in the backyard, and read books about life in the dark.

Torchlight Tours: Secrets of the Shadows

  • 2 October, 6pm, 7pm & 8pm (45 min duration)
  • Biodiversity Gallery, Level 2
  • Cost: $12 per person; suited all ages
  • Limited spaces, bookings essential

Join singing palaeontologist Professor Flint on a journey into the shadows. This is an expedition into the dark of the night where a very different group of animals live compared to those we see during the day. These torchlight tours provide a unique opportunity to see the Museum in a very different light, and to answer the age-old question whether or not things really do come to life when the doors are locked, and the lights are turned down.

Self–guided Activity Trail

  • 29–3 October, 10am-5pm
  • Biodiversity Gallery, Level 2
  • Suited ages 5 +
  • Pick up trails from the Main Foyer

Explore the desert, forest, coast and the sea in the South Australian Biodiversity Gallery on Level 2.

For further information and all enquiries please visit the SA Museum website here.

What:  SA Museum School Holiday Program

When:  29 September – 3 October 2014

Where:  South Australian Museum | North Terrace, Adelaide

Who:  All Ages (some activities have an age guide)

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