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Dallas Zoo

Dallas Zoo Field Trip

Bring your students to the Dallas Zoo to visit animals from around the world! A Dallas Zoo field Trip is a unique place for students to enrich their education and indulge their natural interest in wildlife....

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Earth and Space Family Science Night - Campus Visit

Three…two…one…blast off! Launch into learning about our planet, solar system, and universe. Activities will explore weather and landforms, rockets and rovers, the possibility of life on other planets, and so much more! In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser and...

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Dallas Arboretum

It's a Bug's Life (On Campus) - During School Day

The Arboretum is home to hundreds of plant and animal species, including many bugs! In this program, students identify ‘bug’ as an informal name given to terrestrial arthropods and observe live organisms to identify the traits that make insects different from other arthropods. Students look closely ...

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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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The Writer's Garret

The Me Nobody Sees--Thresholds

“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 discuss the concept of th...

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Audubon Texas - Trinity River Audubon Center

Lil' Naturalists (PreK - 1st Grade)

Join our Audubon Educators on an adventure through nature! Your pre-k, kindergarten, and/or 1st grade students will enjoy a story read by our educators that focuses on some of the plants and animals found at the Trinity River Audubon Center, their habitats, or "homes", and what they need to survive ...

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Dallas Arboretum

Earth's Water Cycle (Field Trip)

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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USA Film Festival / Kid Film

KIDFILM 2024: IN-THEATER MOVIE FIELD TRIPS (Grade 4-5)

KidFilm is a TEKs based visual arts program that brings classroom books to life on the big screen. A majority of films are book-based works (that can be found in your school library) designed to help reinforce literacy skills and includes a variety of classroom topics such as the arts, math, social...

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The Writer's Garret

Rise! Maya Angelou--Writing From Personal Experience To Convey Powerful Thoughts (In-Person Workshop)

Hear the true story of Maya Angelou who triumphed over difficult circumstances and wrote about them--becoming a true poet of the people and advocate for civil rights. In this workshop we will explore how writing from personal experience and using figurative language can convey powerful thoughts....

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