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SUMMARY:UBC Museum of Anthropology Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Field trip information: \n\nWhen: Wednesday\, November 12th \n\nMeet at the Museum Entrance by 9:40 am if you have children in the morning program (see below).\nMeet at the Museum Entrance by 12:00 pm if you have children in the afternoon program only. (see below).\n\n\nWhere: Museum of Anthropology at UBC\n6393 NW Marine Drive\, Vancouver\, BC V6T 1Z2 \nCost:\n\n\n$13:00 per student ages 5 and up/entering the museum and participating in a program.\n$8.00 per adult entering the museum\nFree – Younger siblings aged 0 – 5 not participating in a program\n\n\nParents are welcome to join the group. Those with younger siblings may opt to tour the galleries while the school program is going on. If your child wishes to have you near by\,  you may follow along\, however\, space is limited in the activity room\, so you may be asked to wait outside the room during the activity depending on our numbers.\n\nAdult Leaders\, Attendants and Chaperones \n\nLeaders\, attendants and chaperones are expected to support participants during program activities.\nChaperones are also responsible for group and individual participant behaviour.\nPlease review TLA’s Field Trip Policy and share the expectations with your children.\nIndividuals not respecting our code of conduct will be asked to leave the group and a parent will be required to remain with them until the time of departure.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Museum is booked for our school with a choice of 2 programs\, lunch room access\, and the freedom to explore the galleries in a self-guided tour if you have children participating in both programs.\n\nItinerary: **Note: if you have children in only one age group\, you may attend for that session only. You do not need to stay the whole day. \n \n10:00 am – 1l: 30 am – Program 1 (Recommended gr. K – 2) – Shapes that Speak \n\n\nGuided Visit + Hands-on Activity: Includes a guided museum visit and an artmaking activity where students use shapes to tell their own stories of identity\, memory\, and place.\nWhat can we learn about cultural belongings from their shapes?\nIn this program\, young learners will think about how shapes\, textures\, and movement can be used to express feelings\, memories\, and relationships. While visiting a selection of belongings in MOA’s collection\, students will reflect on how Indigenous makers use art to share knowledge\, express land sovereignty\, and reflect cultural identity\, while building core competencies in art\, math\, and social studies. After exploring the collections\, students can engage in a hands-on community mural activity in MOA’s Learning Lab to practice telling their own stories through shapes.\n\n11:30 – Noon – Reserved space in the lunch room – Bring your own bag lunch.\n\n12:15 pm – 1:45 pm – Program 2 (Recommended Gr. 3 – 8) – Learning from Artworks + Belongings\n\n\nHow can we learn from cultural belongings and artworks? What can these works reveal about the people connected to them?\nIn this program\, students will enjoy a guided gallery tour spotlighting belongings and artworks that embody rich\, diverse stories and histories. Students will be invited to make observations\, inferences\, and reflections about how these works inspire learning and inquiry. Following the tour\, students will visit the MOA Learning Lab and engage in a hands-on activity. \nArts-based Activity: Taking inspiration from Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas’ Bone Box\, students will create a collective mural depicting belongings that are precious to them\, reflecting on how belongings tell stories and ethical considerations of sharing belongings in museums.\n\n\nContact Person/Information:\n\n\nMrs. Maureen Krump\, mkrump@schoolathome.ca\, 1-800-745-1320 ext 354\n\nSign-up deadline: Friday\, Nov. 7th\, 2025\n\n\n\n						\n			\n				\n				Share on Facebook\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n				Tweet\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n				Follow us\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n				Share\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n				Share\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n				Share\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n				Share\n			\n		\n\n		\n			\n				\n				Share
URL:https://schoolathome.ca/event/ubc-museum-of-anthropology-field-trip-2/
LOCATION:UBC Museum of Anthropology\, 6393 NW Marine Drive\, Vancouver\,\, BC\, V6T 1Z2
CATEGORIES:Grades K-9,Field Trips
ORGANIZER;CN="Maureen%20Krump":MAILTO:mkrump@schoolathome.ca
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