• Pre-booking required
  • Duration
    45 min
  • Places per session
    Up to 410
  • Adult:student ratio
    1:10
  • Suitable for:
    Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3,
 

Twenty million years before dinosaurs roamed the Earth, marine reptiles had already begun conquering the oceans.

This film uses stunning computer-generated animation to transport you back to the Late Cretaceous, when a great inland ocean divided North America in two. The film follows an adventurous dolichorynchops (familiarly known as a 'dolly') as she travels through life's stages, from birth to death, experiencing the world from her spot near the bottom of the food chain.

Sea Monsters brings together a series of palaeontological digs from around the globe to show scientists working as prehistoric detectives to answer questions about this ancient and mysterious ocean world.

This film has a PG rating because there are a few short scenes that younger children may find scary. Make a free preview visit or contact us if you want to know more – 020 7942 4777.

Links to the National Curriculum
This film supports Science at KS2 to KS4, in particular humans and other animals, variation, classification and inheritance, living things in their environment, adaptation and competition, and variation, inheritance and evolution.

 

Cost: Discounted rate for educational groups that pre-book: £4.25 per pupil, 1 adult free with every 10 pupils, additional adults £6 each.

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