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Dallas Arboretum

Amazing Adaptations: Plants (Field Trip)

After reviewing the basic structures and functions of plants, students work through three stations to observe and describe a diverse selection of leaves, stems and roots. Students then learn about different Texas environments and infer, based on their observations, which plant grows best in each env...

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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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Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth

Japan-in-a-Suitcase/Kids Arts in Japan Origami and Calligraphy - 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 native Japanese presenter visits your classroom with a suitcase of Japanese objects and shares them with your students, engaging them th...

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

More than Meets the Eye: Dissection - Campus Visit

Students will work in pairs in this guided dissection to gain a better understanding of vision by exploring the basic structures of a cow’s eye, how the parts work together and its connection to the brain. In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser and complete the foll...

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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville Kids: Discover Language Arts through Cooking (Residency Program) On Campus 2024

Join us as we use a combination of lessons, images, videos, and cooking demonstrations to explore the world of language arts. Students will discover the exciting world of language arts through cooking, health, and nutrition. Topics such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and active listening ...

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Daniel Sharkey presents Daniel de Cordoba Bailes Espanoles

Flamenco with Daniel de Cordoba : Residency

A Spanish bi-lingual program featuring Flamenco Dance Teacher, Daniel de Cordoba. Students will learn about Spain, its customs, language, geography, cuisine, art, music and dance. Authentic Flamenco dances will be taught featuring hands on castanet playing....

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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Wild About Reading with Masai Maggie - Pre-recorded Program

As a Safari clad storyteller, Margaret performs the popular children's book, Stand Back Said the Elephant I'm Going to Sneeze. Using her brilliant puppetry and ventriloquism skills, this book will come to life as various animal puppets tell the rhyming tale. Additional information involving endanger...

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Window to the Wild

Customizable Program

Our 45 live animal program can be customized towards your lesson plans and can range from Animal behavior, communication, enrichment, careers, conservation and more....

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The Writer's Garret

The Me Nobody Sees--Identity and Where We are From

“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 place and it’s mea...

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