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Fiesta de Mexico with Señorita Margarita- A celebration of the Latino culture! On Campus Assembly

Celebrate Latin culture with Margaret Clauder, aka Señorita Margarita! Clad in a traditional Jalisco dress, her show features storytelling, arts and crafts used in many Latino celebrations, puppetry and ventriloquism. Piñatas will be displayed and the origin and making of cascarones (confetti eggs) ...

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Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth

Japan-in-a-Suitcase/Middle Japanese Calligraphy - 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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Dallas Arboretum

Energy in the Garden (Field Trip)

How can we use different forms of energy to solve problems that arise in a garden? After exploring, describing and identifying four forms of energy (mechanical, light, thermal and sound) in everyday objects, students are presented with garden scenarios. They are then challenged to design strategies...

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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville-Kids: The Great State of Texas (Virtual/Asynchronous) 2024

This Great State of Texas program is a great opportunity for students to dive deep into the culture, history, and incredible foods that the Lone Star State has to offer. Students will learn about the amazing diverse geography of Texas. We'll cover "Six Flags Over Texas", along with the leaders wh...

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Chefsville Kids

Celebrate African American Cooking Greats (Virtual/Asynchronous) 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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Dallas Arboretum

The Scoop on Soil (Field Trip)- During School Day

Take a closer look at soil! Students work in groups to observe a soil sample from the Arboretum grounds and sort out the components that make up the soil. Groups then compare their observations with each other and discuss how scientists learn from samples. Students explore how water moves through di...

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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

Virtual Field Trip - Holocaust Wing

Through a geographical narration, the exhibition provides an expanded look at the Holocaust. It features an abundance of primary sources, including artifacts, survivor testimonies, historical films, and photography....

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Malone Connection

GOIN' WILD Virtual VideoVenture, "Boas vs. Pythons" * K-2 * 3-5 * 6-8 Asynchronous

Boas vs. Pythons is a 40-minute pre-recorded video presentation set within a SPORTS THEME, featuring 6 different LIVE Animal Ambassadors from around the globe - representing Team Boa and Team Python. Students participate as Active Spectators while learning the Similarities and Differences between th...

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Dallas Arboretum

Pumpkin Circle Classroom Lab (field trip) - During School Day

After distinguishing between living and nonliving things, students explore the basic needs, parts and functions of pumpkin plants. Students discuss the life cycle of a pumpkin and plant their own seeds to take back to school for observation. Compliment this program with a walk through the Arboretum’...

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