
Accompanying the exhibition at Access Gallery artist Cindy Mochizuki created a teachers guide to allow creaturely creations to spring forth from any shoreline.

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By Lindsay Epp
With RBCM Learning Labs the museum is your classroom for the day. Students at Lochside shared the different species they observed in Beacon Hill park.

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A student from Lochside Elementary making observations in Beacon Hill Park. How many different species can you find there?

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By Lindsay Epp

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This podcast (16 min) is a conversation from 2015 with Eli Charlie, then a grade 12 student at Reynolds Secondary School, about his journey through the school system as an indigenous student and about how connecting with his culture has helped him in an educational environment.

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By Lindsay Epp
Have you ever considered sea stars to be fearsome predators? Click here to watch a pycnopodia chasing an abalone. Do you think the abalone will get away?

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In this program, students explore the actions and choices of the early inhabitants of British Columbia through the raw materials they used. The Archaeology Gallery provides the background for hands-on experience with raw materials. For additional resources on incorporating Aboriginal Education, see http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/abed/documents.htm

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What needs do each of these different artifacts meet? Explore the many uses of stone by taking a look at the artifacts on display in the Archaeology Gallery at the RBCM.