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Chefsville Kids

Great Native Texas Indians (Assembly Program) On Campus 2024

Join us as we explore the rich history of the Native Texas Indian tribes who impacted Texas and the U.S. We’ll discuss the food, shelter, clothing, and way of life of several tribes. We’ll also dive into the geography of the land, as we explore the fruits and vegetables that were available to our an...

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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville Math Nights (On Campus) 2024

Chefsville connects students for success with Family Engagement Nights! Math Nights offer a way to share information and provides additional core academic activities and resources that will help students and families see an increase in academic achievement. The program includes a fun culinary d...

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The Writer's Garret

Sharing Holiday Traditions with The Writer's Garret

Holiday Traditions can make the things we celebrate more meaningful and enjoyable. In this workshop participants will discuss different holiday traditions and create a booklet about their favorite holiday....

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Dallas Arboretum

Ecosystems in Action (Field Trip)

What happens when the top predator leaves an ecosystem? In this lab, students identify the physical characteristics and ecological roles of 5 organisms: red wolves, post oak trees, turkey vultures, white-tailed deer and earthworms. Then, they create a food web to show how energy flows through this e...

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Fire and Ice (Science Demo) - Campus Visit

This explosive show allows students to see firsthand how matter changes when we add and remove extreme amounts of heat. In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser and complete the following form to book. Choose financial aid if you are a Title 1 school: https://pmns.tfaf...

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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

Be Your Own Curator

This interactive and creative program allows students to explore a historical topic by curating their own exhibition panel. This program pairs well with studies of the American Civil Rights and books such as Number the Stars, Night, and the 10 Stages of Genocide Graphic Novels set....

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The Writer's Garret

BookMarks! The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore (In-person Workshop)

Participants will explore the story of Mr. Morris Lessmore, an avid reader who becomes the unexpected custodian of a small library of living books after a hurricane destroys his town. They will discuss how unexpected circumstances have affected their lives and how to make decisions by gathering info...

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The Writer's Garret

The Me Nobody Sees--Revision and Reappropriation as Creativity

“The Me Nobody Sees” is a creative exploration of the self, using texts from literature (both classic and contemporary), selections of visual artworks, and visual arts and or writing exercises for students to write about (and discover) who they are. As a general concept, we write from what is around...

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Dallas Arboretum

Kaleidoscope Learning Gallery Program - During School Day

Explore how science is the study of natural patterns and how humans make use of these patterns. Students first identify patterns regularly found in nature and then investigate how patterns can be analyzed with math by looking at the Fibonacci sequence. Students then explore the gallery and quantify ...

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