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Distance Learning

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Registration for kindergarten–12th grade distance learning classes is now open through June 2025!

Please note: At this time we cannot offer distance learning programming to Pre-K or ECEAP classes.

Distance learning programs cost $150 for the first program and $105 for any subsequent class in the same booking order (maximum three classes per organization per day).

Does your group qualify for free programming through our scholarship program?

Schools with 40% or more free/reduced lunch participants, ESL/ELL, special education classes or ECEAPs may apply. Approved scholarship groups receive paid Aquarium admission. Schools must provide proof that they meet qualifications, which the Aquarium must receive before the visit.

Digital learning opportunities

K–Grade 5

Explore Pacific Northwest Tide Pools

Get up close with live tide pool animals. Students will learn how these animals survive in their ever-changing habitat and how simple actions can help protect them through the use of puppets, live animals, and observation. Learn about invertebrates like hermit crabs, sea urchins and snails and how they have adapted to survive the intertidal zone.

K–Grade 5

The Great Salmon Journey

Learn about the life cycle of Seattle’s most iconic animal, the salmon! With the use of interactive storyboards and learner-driven activities, students will explore salmon from egg to adult and discuss the many different factors that affect these amazing fish.

Grades 3–5

Puget Sound Plankton Lab

Discover the most abundant organisms in Puget Sound: plankton! Students will learn about the role plankton plays in providing food for all as the base of the marine food web. Students will be guided through live virtual plankton samples, learning about phytoplankton and zooplankton through living examples found in samples collected from the Seattle Aquarium’s own pier.

Grades 6–12

Sea Otter Conservation Research

Find out what it takes to conduct research on wild sea otter populations. Students will learn how to collect data, ask research questions, and plan and carry out investigative work through the example of our own curator of conservation research, Shawn Larson, and her team’s work on the outer coast of Washington state.

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Website maintenance

Please note: Our ticketing and membership systems will be offline for approximately two hours starting at 10:30pm Pacific on Wednesday, December 11. During the maintenance window, online ticketing and membership will not be available.

Thank you for understanding.

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Support the Seattle Aquarium

End the year with a gift for our one world ocean! Support the Aquarium’s work as a conservation organization by making a donation by December 31, 2024.

Today only, your donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $20,000 thanks to the generosity of Betsy Cadwallader, Jess and Andy Peet, and an anonymous donor.

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Cyber Weekend Sale

15% OFF ALL MEMBERSHIPS
NOV. 29–DEC. 2