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Dallas Arboretum

Sorting Out Mixtures (Field Trip)

What is a mixture? In this lab, students will first identify the differences between heterogeneous mixtures and solutions. They will then work in groups to create mixtures from a collection of beads and make observations of the physical properties of the mixture as compared to the physical propertie...

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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

What is an Upstander? - Around the World

This discussion-based interactive program allows students to explore what it means to be an Upstander through examples of American and Holocaust history. Then, they reflect on the impact of bystander behavior....

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The Writer's Garret

The Great Kapok Tree and Interdependence

The Great Kapok Tree, by Lynne Cherry, tells the story of the importance of the kapok tree through the voice of the animals of the rain forest. In this workshop, students will discuss how all living things depend on each other and write a poem about interdependence...

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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Ocean Ecology with Lucas Miller, the "Singing Zoologist" Live Via Zoom

Dive into the ocean and learn photosynthesis, producers & consumers, the carbon dioxide/oxygen cycle, symbiosis, endangered species, ecosystem services and more! This program is a perfect complement for upper elementary science! This program features the following songs: "Living in a Wetland" ...

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Chefsville Kids

Discover Language Arts through Cooking (Hybrid Learning) 2024

Join us as we use a combination of lessons, images, videos, and cooking demonstrations to explore the world of language arts. Students will discover the exciting world of language arts through cooking, health, and nutrition. Topics such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and active listening...

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Super Sight & the Power of Light (Science on Stage) - Field Trip

Students will discover the science behind our favorite superheroes and their amazing powers. The program explores topics such as energy and the properties of light. In order to request your program you must complete the following form and choose financial aid if you are a Title 1 school: https://...

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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Monarchs, Metamorphosis and More! Life cycles with “singing zoologist” Lucas Miller! Asynchronous - pre-recorded

Students will observe monarch butterfly migrations and how such things as the abundance of milkweed (their major food source) affects their ability to migrate and reproduce. The tadpole metamorphosis will be demonstrated and explained through the use of puppetry. Bluebonnet pollination and the imp...

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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

Reporting on History - Dallas Civil Rights

Students put on their journalists' hats and go back to the 1960s to better understand the Civil Rights Movement in Dallas. Through primary sources, from on-site film footage to eyewitness reports, they will write their own front-page news story on the Civil Rights sit-in at the Piccadilly Cafeteria....

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Audubon Texas - Trinity River Audubon Center

Lil' Naturalists (PreK - 1st Grade)

Join our Audubon Educators on an adventure through nature! Your pre-k, kindergarten, and/or 1st grade students will enjoy a story read by our educators that focuses on some of the plants and animals found at the Trinity River Audubon Center, their habitats, or "homes", and what they need to survive ...

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