Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
Inspiration: An Upstander Shadow Puppet Theater
How can historical Upstander role models inspire us? Through innovative storytelling in a shadow puppet theater, students will explore the lives of three American Upstanders. Each Upstander will teach students important Upstander skills and how their actions impacted many. Available Upstanders for s...
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The Writer's Garret
Juneteenth: Opal Lee And What It Means To Be Free
Opal Lee had a vision of Juneteenth as a holiday for everyone but unfortunately, most Americans were unaware of the holiday or how to celebrate it. Join Opal on her journey to establish Juneteenth as a National Holiday for everyone and discover what Juneteenth means to you and how to celebrate it....
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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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The Writer's Garret
BookMarks! The Journey to Responsible Decision-making (In-person Workshop)
Responsible decision-making is our ability to make positive choices that are honorable, kind, safe, and realistic. When we make a decision responsibly, we consider how what we do will affect ourselves and others. We also consider and evaluate different paths to accomplish our goals. Responsible deci...
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The Writer's Garret
Exploring Character Traits with Martin's Big Words Grades 2-4 (In-person workshop)
Students will explore the concept of character traits by hearing the story of Martin Luther King Jr. They will discuss how his character traits are shown in the story by his thoughts words and actions. After reading the story, each student will create their own cinquain poem describing a character o...
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Chefsville Kids
Great Presidents (Hybrid Learning) 2024
Great Presidents explores the culinary preferences of each former president of the United States. We’ll begin by identifying the three branches of government and particularly explore the executive branch. Starting from 1789 to 2023, we'll discover what region of the U.S. each president comes from an...
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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Wild About Reading with Masai Maggie On Campus
As a Safari clad storyteller, Margaret performs the popular children's book, Stand Back Said the Elephant I'm Going to Sneeze. Using her brilliant puppetry and ventriloquism skills, this book will come to life as various animal puppets tell the rhyming tale. Additional information involving endanger...
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Dallas Arboretum
Habitats: Tree Trek (Field Trip) - During School Day
Trees are amazing! How do many of these giant plants outlive
humans? Students discover the science of studying a tree, and
through hands-on activities, investigate what these organisms
need to live a long life in a woodland ecosystem. Students walk
through the Discovery Trail Loop to explore how...
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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Seussology 101 - a Celebration of all things Dr. Seuss with Sister Cat - In person On Campus
Cinde Sanders, AKA Sister Cat, will encourage children to voraciously read the Dr. Seuss series of books through an engaging presentation all in rhyme. This magical theatrical performance will feature an original storybook character, Sister Cat (the sister of the Cat in the Hat) who will recap seve...
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