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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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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

What's the Matter - Campus Visit

Students will explore the fundamentals of chemistry including physical properties of matter, mixtures and solutions and exciting chemical reactions. This lab also uses basic equipment while emphasizing laboratory safety. In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser and co...

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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Monarchs, Metamorphosis and More! Life cycles with “singing zoologist” Lucas Miller! Asynchronous - pre-recorded

Students will observe monarch butterfly migrations and how such things as the abundance of milkweed (their major food source) affects their ability to migrate and reproduce. The tadpole metamorphosis will be demonstrated and explained through the use of puppetry. Bluebonnet pollination and the imp...

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Chefsville Kids

Science Chefs in Motion (Classroom Program) On Campus 2024

Join us in the journey of "motion through cooking", where students learn will both kitchen safety and the use of motion in the culinary world! The program demonstrates different kitchen equipment and cooking techniques that will help students identify different forms of thermal and kinetic energ...

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USA Film Festival / Kid Film

KIDFILM 2024: VIRTUAL MOVIE FIELD TRIPS (Grade 4-5)

KidFilm is a TEKs based visual arts program that brings classroom books to life on the big screen. A majority of films are book-based works (that can be found in your school library) designed to help reinforce literacy skills and includes a variety of classroom topics such as the arts, math, social...

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Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Symphony YES! Brass Quintet 2023-24 (On Campus)

Five members from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra provide students with an interactive introduction to brass instruments. A wide range of repertoire in contrasting styles is performed as individual brass instruments are discussed and demonstrated. Students are encouraged to ask questions and interact ...

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The Writer's Garret

Art as Activism: Banksy Graffitied On Walls And Wasn't Sorry

Banksy is a world-famous graffiti artist who secretly spray-paints pictures on streets and walls while no one is watching. His works are often about politics, war, and important ideas. In this workshop, participants will learn about the artist Banksy and discuss art as activism, and create a work of...

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Dallas Arboretum

All About Ants! Traits and Behaviors (Field Trip)

Take a closer look at ants! In this lab, students explore and describe inherited traits and learned behaviors while observing live ants. First, students observe and identify the inherited traits ants share with all insects and those traits that make ants unique. Then, they discuss the behaviors of ...

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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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