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Kid's Shed

Back to Naracoorte Caves National Park
Cost
$10.50 per student
Ratio
TBC
Type
Staff-led
Duration
TBC
Years
Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
Humanities & Social Science

Our education room is a funky outback shed, where students can become a palaeontologist for a day. It’s packed with interactive tools, such as real fossils, bones, skulls and a big, heavy chunk of stalagmite.

Schools can use this space to enrich student learning about geology and the caves. It's a fantastic base for hands-on educational activities, such as digging for real fossils in our sand pits, fossil identification, or reconstructing skeletons.

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About the Program

Our education room is a funky outback shed, where students can become a palaeontologist for a day. It’s packed with interactive tools, such as real fossils, bones, skulls and a big, heavy chunk of stalagmite.

Schools can use this space to enrich student learning about geology and the caves. It's a fantastic base for hands-on educational activities, such as digging for real fossils in our sand pits, fossil identification, or reconstructing skeletons.

Further Infomation

The shady verandah at the front of the Kids’ Shed is a perfect spot for a lunch break. Students can bring their own, or your group may wish to order in advance from the Caves Café.

Objectives

For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.

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