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Butterfly Pavilion's Pollinator Place Exhibit is now closed. The space will reopen on Friday, May 3rd as our new Origins: Building Life exhibit!

4th-5th Grade Virtual Programs

Virtual Invertebrate Encounter

Discover the captivating realm of invertebrates through our immersive, teacher-friendly video conferencing sessions! First, we unveil a fascinating featured invertebrate on camera. Then, we hand the reins to our budding student scientists who steer the session through their curiosity and questions, fostering an interactive and dynamic learning adventure. Plus, you get to pick from a curated list of invertebrates when booking your program!

Customizable Virtual Invertebrate Encounter

Explore the mesmerizing world of invertebrates with a personalized touch! Beyond butterflies and bees, we offer a tailored, curriculum-aligned invertebrate experience for students of all ages. Request our customizable program, and we'll craft an exclusive invertebrate encounter just for you.

Besieged Bees

Empower your students to engage in environmental conservation with an interactive video conferencing program! Dive into the world of bees, where your class will compare various types of bees, grasp their critical role in our ecosystems, investigate the concerning decline in their populations, and collaboratively brainstorm innovative solutions to conserve and restore their numbers. Your students will become eco-champions, taking real-world action to protect our essential pollinators and nurture a healthier planet!

Monarch Mysteries

Join us on a captivating virtual journey via interactive video conference! Immerse your students in the awe-inspiring odyssey of the monarch butterflies as they embark on their epic migration. Together, we'll uncover the challenges these majestic creatures encounter throughout their life cycle and explore strategies to bolster declining monarch populations. Engage in the mysteries of these enchanting butterflies and empower your students to find answers through the power of community science!