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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Let's Do Lunch! Adventures on the Food Chain with the "Singing Zoologist" Live Via Zoom

Learn about food chains, adaptations, carnivores, herbivores, and more in this crowd-pleasing, multimedia program for grades 2-4 (can be adapted to older or younger audiences). Includes: "The Chimichanga Song," about carnivores, herbivores, insectivores and omnivores "I'm a Mako Shark," a ...

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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville-Kids: Energy (Hybrid Learning) 2024

This program helps students discover the uses of energy in cooking with practical cooking experiments. In our program, students will explore the properties of matter and energy through exciting cooking demonstrations. Kids will discover how chefs harness the power of energy in baking and cooking wit...

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The Writer's Garret

The Me Nobody Sees-Pieces of Me

“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. Self-awareness involves knowledge of all the thing...

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Perot Museum Exhibits Family Science Night- Campus Visit

Looking for a unique STEM experience for the whole family? We have that! Learn about everything from cell biology to sports medicine and more with activities exploring content featured in each Perot Museum exhibit hall. In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser an...

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The Writer's Garret

Horton Foote: Creating Powerful Stories Using Personal History and Small Moments

Learn about native Texan Horton Foote, a legendary writer who used his observations and memories to discuss more significant universal issues. In this workshop, students will learn the value of using small details to engage a reader's thought processes....

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The Writer's Garret

BookMarks! Use Your Voice! (Like Barbara Jordan) Grades 3-5 (In-person Workshop)

Students will learn about the importance of speaking up and participating in civic affairs by reading "What Do You Do With a Voice Like That? The Story of Extraordinary Congresswoman Barbara Jordan" by Chris Barton. Barbara Jordan had a big, bold, confidant voice, and she learned how to use it. St...

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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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Dallas Arboretum

Diversity of Life - After School-Residency

Students learn that within an ecosystem, producers, consumers, decomposers, predators and prey have unique adaptations which allow them to occupy diverse niches. All of these organisms work together forming food chains and food webs which enable an ecosystem to survive. Students investigate differen...

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Dallas Zoo

Dallas Zoo Field Trip

Bring your students to the Dallas Zoo to visit animals from around the world! A Dallas Zoo field Trip is a unique place for students to enrich their education and indulge their natural interest in wildlife....

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