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The Writer's Garret

The Me Nobody Sees--Stream of Consciousness

“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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Dallas Arboretum

Stories from the Soil (Field Trip)

What do properties of soils tell us about the environments they came from? Students will first examine properties of soils from different areas, including color and texture, capacity to retain water and ability to support the growth of plants. Students will then use what they learned to investigate ...

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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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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Air & Weather - Campus Visit

As aspiring meteorologists, students will explore the driving factors of weather — air, the Sun and the water cycle — as well as observe, measure and predict weather. TEKS: Earth and Space 3.10A, 4.10A, 4.10C, 5.10A In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser and complete...

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Amazing Animals (Pre-K) - Campus Visit

Animals are amazing! We will learn about animals that live in all sorts of environments, all around the world. Animals are just like us: they move, they eat, and they use their senses! Let’s learn more about some very unique animals using our bodies and senses! In order to request your program y...

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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville-Kids: Science Chefs in Motion (Assembly 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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Chefsville Kids

Celebrate African American Cooking Greats (Assembly Program) On Campus 2024

Our program showcases heroic African Americans who excelled in their time with perseverance, determination, and willingness to make life better. Our program covers George Washington Carver, Edna Lewis, Rufus Estes, Chef Hercules, Frederick McKinley, Alfred Cralle, Norbert Rillieux, and more. This in...

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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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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

Reporting on History - Dallas Civil Rights

Students put on their journalists' hats and go back to the 1960s to better understand the Civil Rights Movement in Dallas. Through primary sources, from on-site film footage to eyewitness reports, they will write their own front-page news story on the Civil Rights sit-in at the Piccadilly Cafeteria....

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