Educational Curriculum on Migration Exhibit

by South Shore Natural Science Center
Educational Curriculum on Migration Exhibit
Educational Curriculum on Migration Exhibit
Educational Curriculum on Migration Exhibit
Educational Curriculum on Migration Exhibit
Educational Curriculum on Migration Exhibit
Educational Curriculum on Migration Exhibit

Project Report | May 20, 2011
Educational Curriculum for the Migration Exhibit

By Philip Kyle | Project Co-leader

Our development of Educational Curriculum on our R.O.A.R. Migration Exhibits has made some progress both with our LARGE (4’ X 8’) North & South & Central American Map with illuminated  MIGRATION routes of 10 local animals and our Naturepedia Large Screen interactive monitor regarding Backyard Animals and Beyond .

We present many schools with Field Trip Programs here at the South Shore Natural Science Center and as part of  their we always include the ECOZONE (our museum). What we now take advantage of, is the time spent in the Spring talking about the migration of BARN SWALLOWS  and BALTIMORE ORIOLES (on LARGE MIGRATION EXHIBIT) back to this area from areas further south AND we use the Naturepedia  interactive monitor after students push the right buttons for the Green Frog, Baltimore Orioles, Barn Swallows or Bull Frogs……not only does the appropriate natural history about their habitats appear but what they eat is also on the screen in ADDITION to the preceding their noises are played on 2 large speakers part of the exhibit!

Recently one of Naturalist/Educators said “I led a group of 12 first graders (total 2 classes) through four  very different habitats, a Vernal Pool, a Forest, a Field and a Pond. After talking about what the biodiversity was in each habitat and why the animals lived there we kept hearing Baltimore Orioles, and at the Pond we heard over and over again Barn Swallows even a House Wren over and over. I didn’t emphasize what each ones name was but drew their attention to their call each time. Near the end of the program we visited the ECOZONE and after looking at the distance Barn Swallows & Baltimore Orioles migrated on the LARGE MIGRATION EXHIBIT , then some of  the students, taking turns, and reading the appropriate bird button on the NATUREPEDIA monitor and pushing it HEARD the noise of  Barn Swallow, Baltimore Oriole and a House Wren……the whole time looking at a large picture of the bird in question…..and they said ‘that’s what we heard !’ ……….it was an awesome teaching tool!….”  

So as you can see we’ve already made some progress and once all the Per Diem Naturalist/Educators are trained in their usage of the exhibits I’m sure both the LARGE MIGRATION EXHIBIT and the NATUREPEDIA interactive monitor will become a huge asset.

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South Shore Natural Science Center

Location: Norwell , MA - USA
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Louise Beaudry
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Louise Beaudry
Educator Naturalist and Exhibit Curator
Norwell , MA United States

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