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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville-Kids: Social Studies (Residency Program) 2024

Residency programs allow students to focus on teacher-selected areas of interests, topics, TEKS connections, and a more personalized approach allowing students much more direct interaction with the chef instructors than our assembly programs. They consist of several programs spread out over a number...

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Dallas Zoo

Wild Walks: Food Chains & Webs

Investigate how energy and living things are connected in the animal kingdom. Observe predators and prey, carnivores and herbivores, and discover the important roles they play in the food chain....

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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville-Kids: The Great State of Texas (Assembly) On Campus 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

Chefsville Math Nights (On Campus) 2024

Chefsville connects students for success with Family Engagement Nights! Math Nights offer a way to share information and provides additional core academic activities and resources that will help students and families see an increase in academic achievement. The program includes a fun culinary d...

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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Let's Do Lunch! Adventures on the Food Chain with the "Singing Zoologist" Pre-recorded Program

Learn about food chains, adaptations, carnivores, herbivores, and more in this crowd-pleasing, multimedia program for grades 2-4 (can be adapted to older or younger audiences). Includes: "The Chimichanga Song," about carnivores, herbivores, insectivores and omnivores "I'm a Mako Shark," a ...

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Dallas Arboretum

Habitats: At Home in the Wild Learning Gallery Program - During School Day

Students first explore the basic needs of plants and animals by modeling a food web in a giant eagle’s nest with larger than life eggs. Then, students walk through a wooded habitat and a meadow, using a grade-specific trail guide to investigate what lives in a rotting log, a tree snag and in the tre...

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Dallas Arboretum

Matter Over Time (Field Trip)

What happens to our trash over time? In this lab, students first measure and record physical properties of a “fresh” piece of trash. Then, they measure and record the physical properties of that same type of trash that has been buried in soil for multiple weeks. Students use this data to discuss wha...

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Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth

Japan-in-a-Suitcase/Kamishibai: Traditional Japanese Storytelling - on Campus 2023-24

Japan-in-a-Suitcase is a hands-on, interactive program that introduces American school students to Japan - its people, cultural traditions, and contemporary life. A Japanese individual visits your classroom with a suitcase of Japanese objects and shares them with your students, engaging them in hand...

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Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Symphony YES! String Quartet 23-24 (on-campus)

Four members from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra provide students with an interactive introduction to the versatile string instruments. A wide range of repertoire in contrasting styles from all periods of music history is performed as individual instruments are discussed and demonstrated. Students ar...

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