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 Multi Cultural Night (on Campus) 2024
Join us on this "Multicultural food journey" as we celebrate the diversity of world cooking. This program is designed to encourage kids to learn and taste international foods.
Students will get the chance to learn from real chef instructors and discover what hides inside the pantries of kitchens...
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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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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Spring Is in the Air with Mother Nature On Campus Assembly
Mother Nature tells stories involving nature. Her first story, “A Tree For Me,” is a favorite rhyming story found in most libraries with Mother Nature’s own special “twist”. Children will be able to use call and respond to this tale. Students delight over Mother Nature’s puppets such as Audrey the...
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The Writer's Garret
The Me Nobody Sees-Fragmented 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. In this workshop students will explore the concept...
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The Writer's Garret
The Me Nobody Sees--Preferences
“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 In this lesson students will explore the concept of...
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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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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 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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