1483 Alaskan Way, Pier 59 Seattle, Washington 98101-2015 206.386.4300 Teacher Contact: Karen Matsumoto Marine Science Education Coordinator

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1483 Alaskan Way, Pier 59 Seattle, Washington Teacher Contact: Karen Matsumoto Marine Science Education Coordinator

Cost $8.00/participant for aquarium admission $205/ class for classroom presentation at school and field site program $104/class for classroom presentation at aquarium and field site program *Conservation Education Scholarship Fund Free admission, transportation, and on site class if school has at least 40% free/reduced lunch, special needs or ELL/ESL class, and to promise to complete two additional aquarium activities.

Experience: Aquarium Students can explore all aquarium exhibits Optional on site classes for additional cost Hands-on tidepools Laboratory explorations Experiences connected to salmon education Orcas and the Puget Sound

Map of the Aquarium Windows on Washington Life on the Edge Pacific Coral Reef Birds and Shores Marine Mammals Underwater Dome *Animal feeding and talk times vary- look for daily schedules

Experiences: In the Field Salmon field lab 1 day in the classroom 1 day on the Cedar River Beach field lab 1 day in the classroom 1 day at a local beach Killer Whale Tales 1 day in the classroom

Why take your students? Hands on experience creating connections between school learning and real life application Students will be excited to learn!

Presentation by Meghan West and Amy Weaver TEED 521: Community Resource Project Created November, 2010