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The Nestle Elementary Annual5th Grade Over-Night Trip

Southern California/Baja Gallery

There are 53 species of lorikeets and about 32 sub-species of the Rainbow Lorikeet. At least 13 lorikeet species are considered endangered or vulnerable to extinction.

Lorikeet Forest

Sea Otter Habitat California’s small sea otter population has a few natural predators, such as great white sharks and killer whales, but human activity is a great threat to these animals.

Northern Pacific GalleryHome to the Adorable Otter and the Mysterious Giant Pacific Octopus

Gulf of CaliforniaThe Gulf of California is one of the world’s most biologically productive and diverse seas

Cost$50 per person + bus cost

Group Size

We have been approved for 85 students and we will be the ONLY school there.

Included

Dinner, light evening snack, cereal for breakfast, and a souvenir T-shirt.

Times5:00pm - 7:15am the next morning

Friday pizza sales

$30.00 per student

Predator, Prey, and Pajamas! Discover some extraordinary inhabitants of the deep with their highly developed senses, amazing adaptations and fascinating ways of tracking down their next meal.

Students Will:•Learn about a variety of ocean animals and try on critter costumes. •Touch animal artifacts and participate in Discovery Chats. •Touch sharks in Shark Lagoon. •Create their own predator activities •Watch a 3-D Movie in our Honda Theater.

5:00 p.m. Check-in

5:30 p.m.Welcome: review sleepover topic & Aquarium safety and rules. Visit gift shop, Lorikeet Forest

6:00 p.m.Dinner: Cheese and cheese /pepperoni Pizza and Caesar salad

6:30 p.m. Exhibit Presentation

7:00 p.m. Behind-the-scenes and Tropical Pacific tour

7:30 p.m.Northern Gallery: critter costumes and Predator Chat

8:00 p.m.Education Classrooms- Ultimate Predator activity

9:00 p.m. Marine Life Theater: Shark Chat and activity

9:15 p.m. Shark Lagoon: touch sharks and rays!

9:30 p.m.Honda Theater: 3D Movie. snack & bedtime rules

10:15 p.m. Lights Out

6:00 a.m. Wake up!

6:30 a.m. Breakfast served/ T-Shirts

7:00 -7:15 a.m.

Wrap-up and Goodbyes

WHAT TO BRING:

Sleeping bag

pillow

Ground pad (optional)

Personal toiletries

Sweat pants/shirt to sleep in camera

Students will need to carry their

own belongings up the stairs

DO NOT OVER-PACK!One small overnight bag with one change of clothes is all you need.

Money for gift shop is optional.

All students will receive a Long Beach Marine Aquarium T-

shirt

What NOT to bring:

NO CELL PHONES NO FLASHLIGHTS

NO FOOS OTHER THAN WATER

NO FISHING EQUIPMENT

AQUARIUM STAFF ARE FIRST AID/CPR

TRAINED

THERE IS 24- HOUR SECURITY

MEDICATIONS CAN BE REFRIGERATED

Thursday, June 2nd

Friday, June 3rd

Depart Nestle approx 3:00 pm

Depart Aquarium approx. 7:30 am

Students are expected to attend all classes today

Students are expected to attend classes after our return to Nestle.

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