Dallas Arboretum
It's a Bug's Life Classroom Lab (Field Trip) - 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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Window to the Wild
Animal Adaptations
In this 45 minute live animal program you will learn all about how animals adapt to their environment and how adaptations help animals survive and protect themselves....
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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Seussology 101 - a Celebration of all things Dr. Seuss with Sister Cat- synchronous - LIVE via ZOOM
Cinde Sanders, AKA Sister Cat, will encourage children to voraciously read the Dr. Seuss series of books through an engaging presentation all in rhyme. This magical theatrical performance will feature an original storybook character, Sister Cat (the sister of the Cat in the Hat) who will recap seve...
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Malone Connection
The Many Faces of Bullying Prevention * peer-to-peer accountability * Grades 4-5 & 6-8 * Residency
*Is an individual born a bully?
*Can we identify and head off bullying before it happens?
*Do you confront the bully, try to reason with the bully, avoid the bully, run from the bully or fight the bully?
*What do you do when you cannot avoid a fight?
*What is the meaning of personal accountabili...
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Malone Connection
Wildlife on the Move * PK-2 * 3-5 * 6-8 On Campus Assembly
Choose from four themed options, 1) THE UNHUGGABLES - our most popular live animal show, helps kids overcome their fears through facts. 2) AMAZING ADAPTATIONS - animals ingeniously survive through structural and behavioral adaptations! 3) COOL, COLD-BLOODED CRITTERS - we are all about reptiles! 4) T...
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Malone Connection
Fall, Winter, or Spring: Gardening is the Thing! COMPOSTING - Growing Soil, K-8 Grade, Campus Program
We Are The Earth is a multisensory program. Students explore the similarities between how humans break down food – digestion, and the chemical reaction of composting- making soil. We’re talking – intestines, shredding, bacteria, fungus, acids, worms, bile, decomposition, secretions, munching, fermen...
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Bishop Arts Theatre Center
Greek Mask-Making in Theater Arts
Welcome to the exciting world of Theater Arts! In this engaging and creative class, middle school students will embark on a journey back in time to ancient Greece, where the art of theater was born. Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of Greek plays and the captivating characters that broug...
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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 Arboretum
Energy in the Garden (On Campus)
How can we use different forms of energy to solve problems that arise in a garden? After exploring, describing and identifying four forms of energy (mechanical, light, thermal and sound) in everyday objects, students are presented with garden scenarios. They are then challenged to design strategies...
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