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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

Virtual Field Trip - Pivot to America Wing

The exhibition makes a pivot to the United States so that students can interact with American and Texas history. They will explore our nation's foundational ideals, historical reality, and the repair process by which our ideals and reality are brought more closely into accord....

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Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth

Japan-in-a-Suitcase/Middle Festivals in Japan - on Campus 2023-24

Give your students an authentic experience of Japan! The Japan‑in‑a‑Suitcase program is an educational initiative that helps students experience Japanese culture, customs, and contemporary life. A presenter from Japan visits your classroom with a suitcase of objects to share Japanese culture through...

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Dallas Arboretum

Moody Oasis: Monarch Mania Learning Gallery Program - During School Day

Texas is a prime spot to observe monarch butterflies - it lies between the breeding grounds to the north, in Canada, and the overwintering areas to the south, in Mexico. Our certified Monarch Waystation is the perfect place to observe monarchs and many other pollinators. In this program, students le...

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Dallas Arboretum

Texas Native Wetlands Learning Gallery Program- During School Day

How healthy is our habitat? In this program, students explore our Texas Native Wetlands as they collect data on our outdoor, island classroom. Students make connections between the living and nonliving parts of the ecosystem to determine the health of our waterway using cutting edge scientific tools...

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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Jungle Fun with Safari Cinde - Let's READ! - synchronous - LIVE via ZOOM

Jungle Fun is a 45 - 50 minute presentation by Safari Cinde encouraging the adventures of Reading using wild animal puppets through storytelling, magic, music and audience participation. The love of reading can take children on adventures through imagination and creativity. The show is introduced wi...

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The Writer's Garret

Explore Setting by Walking Between The Two Towers (In-person Workshop)

Setting is more than where and when a story takes place. It also includes the social and cultural environment. It affects who our characters are and what they can do. Students will view a variety of settings and discuss the stories that could happen in them. Then, they will hear the story The Man Wh...

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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Let's Read! with THE Bookworm On Campus Assembly

Margaret Clauder, aka THE Bookworm, will bring stories to life that the children can actually find in their library, encouraging children to check out and read even more books by the beloved authors presented. Bookworm stories include: Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, a Caldecott award winner by Wi...

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Dallas Arboretum

Butterflies, Bees and Blossoms - After School-Residency

In this unit, students discover the basic needs of insects, while learning about their body parts and life cycles. Students will make use of models, maintain a student journal and observe living specimens throughout the seven weeks. They also dissect real flowers and explore their schoolyard to inve...

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Malone Connection

Wildlife on the Move * Live Animal Interaction Stations * PK-5 * 6-8 (For PTA, Family, Community Festivals, Science Nights)

This stand-alone live animal festival booth is an interactive experience created especially for festivals, science nights, and other community events. The LIVE Animal Interaction Station consists of a wide variety of animals - invertebrates, mammals, and reptiles - from all over the world! Parti...

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