North Battleford
Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, High School 10-20-30, Kindergarten
Science, Social Studies
School visit or program admission per student
+ $30 per class + GST
Demonstration: 1/2 hour
Allow for additional time to visit the Museum galleries/Village (suggested time 1.5-2 hours)
This program is only available as part of a pre-booked Self-Guided Visit. Please select your preferred add-on program at time of booking.
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Pre-Kindergarten - Grade 12 students will learn what ice cream is made of and how it was made before electricity was widely available. Students will learn the process of acquiring and processing all the ingredients needed, from milking a cow and separating the cream, to purchasing imported vanilla. Then, using a c.1910 ice cream freezer and human power, they will make their own ice cream to taste.
As a result of this hands-on ice cream making activity, participants will:
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Social Studies DR1.1:
Relate family events and stories of the recent or distant past to the student’s place in present day family life.
Social Studies DR2.2:
Analyze the influence of the natural environment on the local community.
Social Studies RW3.2:
Evaluate the ways in which technologies have impacted daily life.
Social Studies RW4.1:
Analyze the strategies Saskatchewan people have developed to meet the challenges presented by the natural environment.
Social Studies DR5.2:
Assess the impact of the environment on the lives of people living in Canada.
Social Studies DR6.1:
Analyze the impact of the diversity of natural environments on the ways of life in Canada and a selection of countries bordering the Atlantic Ocean.
Science MS7.1:
Distinguish between pure substances and mixtures (mechanical mixtures and solutions) using the particle model of matter.
Please contact us for further information at 1-306-445-8033 or nbattleford.ed@wdm.ca.
Chaperone Ratios: Groups are expected to provide chaperones (including teachers) at a ratio of 1 adult per 5 students. These chaperones are admitted free of charge. Support staff and chaperones for students with significant needs are allowed at a 1:1 ratio at no charge.
Admission for additional adults beyond the required number is $12 each.
Visiting with multiple classes: It is possible for two classes from the same school (up to 60 students) to participate in this program back to back. One class will participate in the program led by Museum staff while the other class has a chaperone supervised visit within the Museum galleries and then the classes will switch.
Please review this information prior to completing your booking.