Overview
Humans are naturally curious, always asking questions and making predictions about the world around us. The living world fuels this curiosity, especially when we meet and interact with diverse animal species.
The Curiosity Class is more than an animal encounter—it’s a chance for students to see, think, and wonder about the unique adaptations that help animals survive. As they observe and interact, students will be encouraged to ask questions, make predictions, and deepen their understanding of the living world.
Suitable for
Early Stage 1 - Stage 6.
Location
Backyard To Bush House or the Taronga Institute for Science & Learning.
Availability
Workshops are available Tuesday to Friday with session times at 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm. Bookings for next calender year open up Week 1 of Term 4. Please email the Taronga Education Team for questions about availability.