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Young Botanists Art Series - Seeds

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  • Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
    5X9J+W3 Melbourne VIC, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia

Free extension opportunities for high-ability students supported by the Department of Education’s Student Excellence Program.

The Young Botanists Art Series is an early years program that immerses students in the worlds of art and science through hands-on exploration and creative expression. Designed for Foundation to Year 2 students, the program offers Government School students the opportunity to interact with a specialist scientist, and participate in experiential, hands-on art activities led by a passionate artist. 

In this special Science Week edition, come and investigate seeds with plant ecologist Dr Megan Hirst! Discover the incredible variety of seeds and the amazing “superpowers” that help them grow and survive.

Children bring their discoveries to life through hands-on art activities, guided by an experienced artist, creating a seed-inspired artwork to take home. This program combines curiosity, creativity, and exploration, helping students see the tiny wonders of nature in a whole new way. 

The program is delivered in either a morning or afternoon session:

  • 10:15–11:45am
  • 12:45–2:15pm

Students must be accompanied by a teacher, parent or carer. The program is delivered by experienced learning facilitators.

Throughout each session students will;  

  • Interact with expert artists and scientists
  • Engage with the living collections of the Botanic Gardens
  • Use their senses to explore, observe, and discover
  • Consolidate their learning through open-ended creative art activities

Key Focus Areas

  • Hands-on, experiential learning
  • Scientific observation and exploration

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is a proud partner of the Victorian Challenge and Enrichment Series which provides opportunities for high-ability Victorian Government School students to participate in the creative Young Botanists Art Series.

 

 

 

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