Sunday, March 21, 2010

Fun, free and educational activity for students

Dear Teachers/Program Directors/Community Partners,

I’d like to take this opportunity to introduce Animal Grossology, an exciting and uniquely educational exhibition at Metropolis at Metrotown.  Adapted from the best-selling children’s series Grossology written by author and science teacher Sylvia Branzei, Animal Grossology brings to life all the gritty and gross facts on some of nature’s most disgusting critters. 

Animal Grossology exhibition features; imaginative animated characters from the book and hands-on interactive challenges that engage visitors in a larger-than-life look at nature’s blood sucking, vomit-munching, slime making and dookie loving creatures. Fundamental educational content is captured through easy to read, giant 3-D book walls.  The entire atmosphere interacts and entertains with a high-energy approach to science. 

Animal Grossology will be in Metropolis at Metrotown from May 15 to August 22, 2010.  With the school year coming to an end, this may be a great last field trip for your class and a fun adventure for summer programs.
Complimentary guided school and group tours are available upon request. The info is appropriate for K-7. The tours are 30-45 minutes in length and teachers and students will receive  takeaways, including student activity sheets, for further gross adventures.
If you would like to learn more about this fun, educational exhibition or book a tour please Kristy Slough at 604.630.3364 or kslough@ivanhoecambridge.com

Sincerely,

Artie Chumpol
Public and Community Relations Manager
Metropolis at Metrotown

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