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
Early Food Appreciation (Pre-K thru Grade 2 Assembly) On Campus 2024
Students will expand their knowledge of the incredible world of cooking, health, and nutrition through this fun and interactive program. Our program has a presentation, food demonstration(s), discussions, worksheets, and activities that will introduce food appreciation concepts to young children to ...
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The Artist Outreach
Hands On Magic
TAO magicians will allure students with tricks, puzzles and illusions using ordinary objects found in the home. The tricks offer a fun way to observe scientific principals in action while learning the mechanics of magic.
While performed hundreds of times a year, this program is offered in perso...
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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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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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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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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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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Do Bugs Bug You? - Campus Visit
There are lots of bugs in the world, but not all of them are insects. Your students will explore insect characteristics, their basic needs and how they fit into the animal kingdom.
In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser and complete the following form to book. Choos...
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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
Inspiration: An Upstander Shadow Puppet Theater
How can historical Upstander role models inspire us? Through innovative storytelling in a shadow puppet theater, students will explore the lives of three American Upstanders. Each Upstander will teach students important Upstander skills and how their actions impacted many. Available Upstanders for s...
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