aquarium school visits
aquarium school visits
A key part of most school visits is the guided tour which normally
lasts about 40 minutes and which can emphasise any aspects of
the Aquarium to compliment your studies. Pupils should learn
about the huge variety of types of life to be found in the sea,
examples of food chains, some contrasting ways creatures have of
finding food while avoiding becoming a meal themselves, some
extremely good examples of camouflage and some ways in which
they can help to conserve marine life. If you are planning to
look at the seashore many rock pool inhabitants can be seen
here as they look or behave when the tide is in, for instance
Sea anemones have their beautiful tentacles extended rather
than looking like lumps of jelly! pupils can see gobies and
Blennies and be pinched by crabs.
Worksheets are available free of charge at the Aquarium
or you can print them yourself from this
Worksheet.PDF (2.34MB).
The year 2009 cost of a school visit to the Aquarium is £1.50
per pupil, this includes the guided tour and worksheets.
Many schools who visit the Aquarium also take advantage
of other attractions at Fort Victoria making a varied
and interesting half or full day of activities.