Life in One Cubic Foot Educator Preview

Composite photo: David Liittschwager, Steve Haddock, Karen Osborn and Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Composite photo: David Liittschwager, Steve Haddock, Karen Osborn and Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

Date & Time

Thursday, February 17
4–5:30 PM

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Tickets

FREE event for educators

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VIRTUAL EVENT
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From Seattle’s Seward Park to a coral reef in the South Pacific, Life in One Cubic Foot reveals the diversity of nature and inspires visitors to become community scientists. Join us for a special free virtual preview of the exhibit just for educators! Learn how to bring community science into your classroom: sample life in one cubic foot by building your own “biocube” or participate in a new Burke project about land slugs and snails. We’ll also share other Burke programs that tie in with the exhibit and support hands-on learning in your classroom.

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Virtual event includes:

  • A free pass to see the Life in One Cubic Foot exhibit in person.
     
  • Meet and chat with Burke staff and experts from exhibits, education and collections, including:
    • Melissa Frey, Invertebrate Zoology Collections Manager
    • Mary Jane Topash (Tulalip), Assistant Director for Cultural Education Initiatives
    • Rowe Redick, Exhibit Developer
       
  • A chance to win raffle prizes including a Burke membership.
     
  • Opportunities to connect with other educators in the virtual Teacher’s Lounge.
     
  • Access to an exclusive digital resource from the Burke Education Team.