Dallas Arboretum
Restless Earth Classroom Lab (Field Trip) - During School Day
Every place has a story. In this lab, students explore the slow processes that create geological change: weathering, erosion and deposition. 3rd and 4th grade students investigate how these processes lead to the formation of soils and use this information to explain why soils have different properti...
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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
Celebrating Chinese New Year with Nian the Dragon
Chinese New Year celebrates the beginning of a new year as well as the resiliency of our ancestors. In this workshop, students will hear the legend of Nian the dragon and learn about the traditions associated with this holiday....
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Dallas Arboretum
All About Ants! Traits and Behaviors (Field Trip)
Take a closer look at ants! In this lab, students explore and describe inherited traits and learned behaviors while observing live ants. First, students observe and identify the inherited traits ants share with all insects and those traits that make ants unique. Then, they discuss the behaviors of ...
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Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth
Japan-in-a-Suitcase/Middle Festivals in Japan - on Campus 2023-24
Give your students an authentic experience of Japan! The Japan‑in‑a‑Suitcase program is an educational initiative that helps students experience Japanese culture, customs, and contemporary life. A presenter from Japan visits your classroom with a suitcase of objects to share Japanese culture through...
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Chefsville Kids
Great Presidents (Virtual/Asynchronous) 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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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Amazing Animals (Pre-K) - Campus Visit
Animals are amazing! We will learn about animals that live in all sorts of environments, all around the world. Animals are just like us: they move, they eat, and they use their senses! Let’s learn more about some very unique animals using our bodies and senses!
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Symphony YES! String Trio 23-24 (on-campus)
Three members from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra provide students with an interactive introduction to the versatile string instruments. A wide range of repertoire in contrasting styles is performed as individual instruments are discussed and demonstrated. Students are encouraged to ask questions and...
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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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