Fossil Planet (Bilingual)

dinosaur teeth

Kindergarten – Grade 12
$135 per program
45 minutes
Maximum 35 participants

Welcome to your crash course in palaeontology! Explore the process of fossilization and the differences between types of fossils. Take a look behind the scenes to follow the journey of a fossil from its discovery, excavation in the field, and preparation at the Museum. The program concludes with an interactive Q&A period where we use images, videos, and real fossils to complement our answers.


Now available in French / Maintenant disponible en français.


Please Note:

Available to the general public.

Email the Bookings Office for pricing and availability of this program for large public groups or events.



Curriculum Connections

Kindergarten: Science – Movements of Animals; Examine and Describe Environments

Grade 1: Science – Understanding Movement; Environmental Change; Needs of Animals and Plants, Scientific Investigation

Grade 2: Science – Earth and Landforms; Growth of Animals and Plants; Investigation Method

Grade 3: Science – Earth and Landscape Changes; Plant and Animal Interactions; Investigation for Understanding

Grade 4: Science – Organism Classification and Functions; Evidence and Data

Grade 5: Science – Climate and Weather; Evidence, Understanding, and Ethics

Grade 6: Science – Climate Change; Ecosystems; Scientific Explanations

Grade 7: Science – Interactions and Ecosystems, Planet Earth

Grade 8: Science – Freshwater and Saltwater Systems

Grade 9:  Science – Biological Diversity

Grade 10: Science 10 – Energy Flow in Global Systems

Grade 11: Science 20 –The Changing Earth, Changes in Living Systems; Biology 20 – Ecosystems and Population

Grade 12: Biology 30 – Changes in Populations and Communities; Science 30 – Living Systems Respond to Their Environment


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