Dallas Arboretum
Landform Formation (Field Trip)
Why does the surface of Earth look the way it does? First, students observe images of landforms from around the globe. Then they use stream tables to investigate and describe how wind, water and ice contribute to the formation of sand dunes, valleys, canyons and deltas....
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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Story of Thanksgiving with Anthropologist Annie On Campus Assembly
The story of Thanksgiving will be told with viewpoints from the indigenous people as well as the Pilgrims Reasons for the Pilgrims voyage (religious freedom) will be covered. Children will see and hear the story come to life. They will be asked to use their own imaginations to put themselves in...
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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Brain Power: Dissection - Campus Visit
Gain insight on basic brain anatomy and function through a guided dissection of a sheep’s brain. Working in pairs, students will uncover how the brain controls all our bodily functions and how a sheep’s brain compares to a human’s.
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Dallas Arboretum
Living Cycles Learning Gallery Program - During School Day
The Living Cycles gallery is all about growth and change. Predict how the changes in each season correspond to a plant’s life cycle from seed back to soil. Investigate pollinators and their role in the development of some plants. Explore the growth of various plants and animals and identify the impo...
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Malone Connection
GOIN' WILD Virtual VideoVenture, "Amazing Adaptations" * K-2 * 3-5 * 6-8 Asynchronous
Amazing Adaptations is a 46-minute pre-recorded video presentation featuring 5 different LIVE Animal Ambassadors: speckled kingsnake, gold-knee tarantula, bearded dragon, Virginia opossum, and jungle carpet python! Students explore and discover the Structural and Behavioral Adaptations of each anima...
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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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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Reach for the Stars - An Astronomy guide to our Solar System- Live on campus program
Through the use of brilliant puppetry, ventriloquism and storytelling children will learn about our solar system. Comedian and actress, Margaret Clauder, will grab your students attention as her puppets "The Sun", "Mother Earth" and "The Moon" teach children about the order of the planets in our s...
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The Writer's Garret
Storytelling and Illustration with Octopus Stew
Stories are everywhere! Sharing stories about the everyday things that happen to us gives us a sense of culture, history, and personal identity. They also allow us to have an enjoyable shared experience with others. We can use illustrations to make our stories more understandable or to add addition...
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Chefsville Kids
Chefsville-Kids: Cinco de Mayo (Hybrid Learning) 2024
Time for a celebration!
Cinco de Mayo is a great celebration about overcoming obstacles even when the odds seem overwhelming, and students will learn to apply the story of Cinco de Mayo to their lives as they learn about the holiday's history in this program.
Students will embark on a journe...
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