Bring the museum to your classroom with one of our curated Object Kit Rentals. Students get their hands on history through our specialized kits, to hit key concepts and spark the love of learning in all who encounter them. Educators have the freedom to create their own lesson plans and activities with these great collection resources!
What to know before you book
- Object Kits are booked from Thursday to the Sunday of the following week. This 7 to 10 day rental allows for ease in pick up and drop off.
- Any damage caused to the kit between the time it leaves the museum to the time it comes back may result in the school or supervisor being held liable up to $125 and/or not being allowed to book another kit in the future.
- Late fees may apply if not returned by the last day of the booking.
- Payment by credit card is required at time of booking
- Kits must be picked up by the individual who booked (unless otherwise noted) we cannot ship these kits.
Object Kit Rental Fees Per Week:
Arctic / Metis Kits $50
Rocks & Minerals / Fossils / Early Life / Animal Adaptations $30
Arctic object kit
The Arctic Object Kit is built on the foundations of Indigenous cultural content specific to the Northern communities in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Invoke and inspire appreciation for Canada's diverse communities. Users of the kit will form a tangible connection to the Northern cultures and their history through hands-on materials such as miniature inuksuk, soapstone carvings, and much more!
Curriculum connection:
- Social Studies grades 1 and 2
Métis object kit
Bring the rich and long history of the Métis to your classroom. This object kit provides samples of artwork, tools and activities to deepen student understanding of Métis relationship to the land.
Curriculum connections:
- Social Studies grades 1-5
- Social Studies grade 11
Thematic object kits
From rocks and minerals to fossils and animal pelts! our thematic kits span many different curricular themes between grades 1 and 7. Choose a kit that will spark your students' curiosity and get them up close to rare and special objects. Educators have the freedom to create their own lesson plans and activities with these great collection resources!
Rocks & MineralsExplore the different properties of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary specimens with your students. Each kit comes with an assortment of 15-20 objects, object identification list, care and handling document, and a class set of gloves. Curriculum connection: Science grades 4 and 7 |
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FossilsWhat does a real dinosaur bone look and feel like? What about an ammonite shell? Use this kit to discover plant and animal fossils in a hands-on way! Each kit comes with an assortment of 15-20 objects, object identification list, care and handling document, and a class set of gloves. Curriculum connection: Science grade 3 |
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Early LifeHave you heard of a darning mushroom? What about a soap saver? Learn about communities of the past by exploring early life tools, clothing, and recreational items. How has life changed for communities of today? How have they stayed the same? Each kit comes with an assortment of 12-20 objects, object identification list, care and handling document, and a class set of gloves. Curriculum connection: Social Studies grades 1-4 |
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Animal AdaptationsFrom furs to feet, skulls to teeth, RAM’s Learning Collection has a wide selection of natural specimens to help classes explore animals of Alberta and their adaptations. Use these specimens to help inform students of animal habitat, diet, behaviour, and more! Each kit comes with an assortment of 15-20 objects, object identification list, care and handling document, and a class set of gloves. Curriculum connection:
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