Modernization
Learn more about government’s intention to modernize the museum to protect our historic holdings and provide better access to our collections.
It’s a well known fact—kids LOVE getting messy! Making slime is a great way for kids to learn about the science of polymers while reaping the benefits of sensory play. Polymers are made up of long, bendy molecules that are kind of like spaghetti. There are lots of good examples of polymers, like plastic cups, balloons, and even skin.
During this session we'll create our own sea slime and use that slime to make a tide pool and beach scene, just like the one at the Royal BC Museum.
This session will be guided by educator Anu Shant.
Materials needed:
RBCM @ Home (Summer) is hosted by Chris O'Connor.
Click on the Zoom link to join:
If you are not able to access through Zoom, we will also be streaming on Facebook Live. Please visit the Royal BC Museum Facebook page.
If you missed past sessions, check out RBCM @ Home and RBCM @ Home (Kids) YouTube page.
Check out our other RBCM@Home (Summer) programming as well. On Tuesdays at noon, join us on Instagram Live for in gallery conversations about favourite locations within the museum. And on Wednesdays at 11am, join us on Zoom or Facebook Live.