


SciFun Camp - Ancient Life: Dinos to Birds
By now you’ve probably heard from others that birds are actually feathered dinosaurs. How could that possibly be true? Dinosaurs are huge and birds seem so tiny next to them. In this camp we will do a deep dive into this topic. Along the way, you will take on the role of a vertebrate paleontologist as he/she tries to assemble the bones of an ancient creature into the skeleton of a dinosaur. Speaking of which, we will also tackle questions like what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, were dinosaurs actually covered in feathers, and did some dinosaurs actually sit on nests of eggs before they hatched?
For elementary school ages.
$50 Non-Members
$40 Members (please sign in to your account and use the discount code emailed to you)
If registering multiple children, please add them to the cart one at a time.
December 5th (Friday)
Drop-off for camps is from 8:00-8:20 am and pick-up is from 3:30-4:00 pm. Please email education@visitthemap.org with any questions.
By now you’ve probably heard from others that birds are actually feathered dinosaurs. How could that possibly be true? Dinosaurs are huge and birds seem so tiny next to them. In this camp we will do a deep dive into this topic. Along the way, you will take on the role of a vertebrate paleontologist as he/she tries to assemble the bones of an ancient creature into the skeleton of a dinosaur. Speaking of which, we will also tackle questions like what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, were dinosaurs actually covered in feathers, and did some dinosaurs actually sit on nests of eggs before they hatched?
For elementary school ages.
$50 Non-Members
$40 Members (please sign in to your account and use the discount code emailed to you)
If registering multiple children, please add them to the cart one at a time.
December 5th (Friday)
Drop-off for camps is from 8:00-8:20 am and pick-up is from 3:30-4:00 pm. Please email education@visitthemap.org with any questions.
By now you’ve probably heard from others that birds are actually feathered dinosaurs. How could that possibly be true? Dinosaurs are huge and birds seem so tiny next to them. In this camp we will do a deep dive into this topic. Along the way, you will take on the role of a vertebrate paleontologist as he/she tries to assemble the bones of an ancient creature into the skeleton of a dinosaur. Speaking of which, we will also tackle questions like what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur, were dinosaurs actually covered in feathers, and did some dinosaurs actually sit on nests of eggs before they hatched?
For elementary school ages.
$50 Non-Members
$40 Members (please sign in to your account and use the discount code emailed to you)
If registering multiple children, please add them to the cart one at a time.
December 5th (Friday)
Drop-off for camps is from 8:00-8:20 am and pick-up is from 3:30-4:00 pm. Please email education@visitthemap.org with any questions.