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
Celebrate African American Cooking Greats (Hybrid Learning) 2024
Our program showcases heroic African Americans who excelled in their time with perseverance, determination, and willingness to make life better. Our program covers George Washington Carver, Edna Lewis, Rufus Estes, Chef Hercules, Frederick McKinley, Alfred Cralle, Norbert Rillieux, and more.
Thi...
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Chefsville Kids
Chefsville Kids: Food Art (Residency Program) 2024
Residency programs allow students to focus on teacher-selected areas of interests, topics, and TEKS connections. They consist of several programs spread out over several weeks and cover a variety of topics. This Food Art program allows students to get creative like never before.
We’ll connect th...
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Dallas Arboretum
Garden Design Challenge
What environmental factors and landscape design choices must our horticulture staff consider when designing our seasonal plantings? In this new offering, students work with actual Arboretum plant lists and design notes to create a landscape in the garden, with specific focus on elements of design an...
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Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth
Japan-in-a-Suitcase/Kamishibai: Traditional Japanese Storytelling - on Campus 2023-24
Japan-in-a-Suitcase is a hands-on, interactive program that introduces American school students to Japan - its people, cultural traditions, and contemporary life. A Japanese individual visits your classroom with a suitcase of Japanese objects and shares them with your students, engaging them in hand...
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Dallas Arboretum
Rapid Changes (Field Trip)
How do volcanoes, earthquakes and landslides impact Earth’s surface? Students explore images that show the aftermath of volcanoes, landslides and earthquakes. Then they use models to further investigate these geological processes. Students are challenged to describe a strength and weakness of each m...
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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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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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Malone Connection
Think Differently * Grades 3-5 & 6-8 * Synchronous Virtual
'Who Are You,' when faced with a difficult situation? ‘How Are You,’ when you’re upset? When you get mad, can you feel the heat rising in your body? Can you feel the frown on your face? Can you feel your body tightening? What does body language say about your thoughts and attitude? *** Your very bes...
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