Educational trips to SEA LIFE are a great way for teachers to teach children about marine life in a fun and exciting environment.
How Is It Beneficial For The Teacher?
Educational trips gives teachers an excellent opportunity to explain and show students that academics can also be about studying in an enjoyable environment rather than an isolated classroom experience. Taking a trip to Seas Life can bring fascinating sights of different species in the marine world, and that’s not all, Seas Life also gives these children the opportunity to get close to these creatures, like holding them in their hands and feeding them.
What's So Special About Sea Life?
Sea life has some of the most awe-inspiring fishes with more than 1000 different creatures spread over 2 million liters of water. Unlike other aquariums, See Life has 500 species amalgamated from different part of the word along with 40 different types of sharks and 65 displays of different plants and foliage. It's not over yet. Sea Life has arranged their entire area in 14 different themes that can create an everlasting impression in the minds of children.
How Can Sea Life Give A Unique Experience?
Sea life has special arrangements for education trips, as they send professionals with the group to explain everything about a species habitat, food chain, reproduction system, biological elements, conservation and more. Children under the guidance of professionals can hold crabs in their hand, or feed different kind of fishes, which otherwise would never be possible in real life.
Sea Life Gives Every Child an Opportunity to Explore Their Inquisitiveness
Children are always inquisitive and have different doubts they might have gathered from their storybooks, TV, magazines and fishponds, which they can figure it out with professionals here and get to know how it’s for real.
Giving children an opportunity to explore these fascinating elements gives them better general knowledge and registers forever in their mind, than what they might learn through textbooks. Moreover, teachers can engage children in doing scrapbook ideas on different species that they saw in Sea life and their habitat. Sea life also gives access to backroom areas which is generally closed to the public. This way children can see how food is prepared for fishes and what kind of care is given to different creatures.
Although, children might have known about different fishes and creatures of the sea in their textbook, seeing it for real registers better in their brain, and this makes learning more enjoyable and fun. Teachers on the other hand, can explain things better to children by showing examples and giving children a better picture of these creatures and their habitat.
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