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Young Researchers Club (5th and 9th grade)

- Nature inspires -

How do animals survive in dark caves, why is a shrew not a mouse? Get to the bottom of these questions and connections together in and outside the museum.

Outside of everyday school life, young people are given the opportunity to experience the great diversity of species and the ecological connections of our planet.
In addition to exploration, creativity is also encouraged. They draw, model and photograph under artistic guidance.

Every Saturday, pupils in years 5 to 10 who are interested in biology, science and environmental protection meet up.

  • Date

    every Saturday outside the school holidays

    10:00 - 12:30

  • Target group

    Teenagers, 5th - 9th grade

  • Organiser

    Alexander Koenig Society

    Visitor Service

  • Duration

    150 minutes

  • Price

    for one school year: 80€

Would you like to take part?

Then get in touch with the museum education team!
Contact: Michael Hilgert
naturbefluegelt@leibniz-lib.de

The Young Researchers' Club is part of the Alexander Koenig Society's "Nature inspires" programme for children and young people together with the Museum Koenig Bonn's education department.

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