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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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Dallas Arboretum

Pumpkin Circle (On Campus)- 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 for observation. Note: If this class is booked outside of pumpkin season, we may replace the pumpk...

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Dallas Arboretum

Earth's Water Cycle (On Campus)

In this lab, students will investigate various components of the water cycle. They will identify how models can be used to represent natural phenomena and explore the sun’s role in the continuous movement of water above and on the surface of Earth....

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Bishop Arts Theatre Center

Monologue U Writing Workshop Fall/Spring 23-24

This residency program helps students create and perform monologues, aligning with theater arts and creative writing standards. The workshops are crafted to be four 45 – 60-minute sessions and will culminate with students creating a 3–5-minute monologue that can be performed by themselves or one of ...

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Dallas Symphony Orchestra

Youth Concert - The Recipe for Music

A dash of rhythm, a sprinkle of harmony, and a spoonful of melody! These are just some of the things takes to create music! Join the Dallas Symphony to learn about the basic ingredients composers use to make beautiful, compelling music. Call Sabrina Siggers at 214-981-2928 to make reservations. ...

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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Let's Do Lunch! Adventures on the Food Chain with the "Singing Zoologist" Live Via Zoom

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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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Spring Is in the Air with Mother Nature On Campus Assembly

Mother Nature tells stories involving nature. Her first story, “A Tree For Me,” is a favorite rhyming story found in most libraries with Mother Nature’s own special “twist”. Children will be able to use call and respond to this tale. Students delight over Mother Nature’s puppets such as Audrey the...

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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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The Writer's Garret

BookMarks! The Journey to Responsible Decision-making (In-person Workshop)

Responsible decision-making is our ability to make positive choices that are honorable, kind, safe, and realistic. When we make a decision responsibly, we consider how what we do will affect ourselves and others. We also consider and evaluate different paths to accomplish our goals. Responsible deci...

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