Chefsville Kids
Westward Expansion Lewis and Clark (Classroom Program) On Campus 2024
Join us on this westward expansion journey where we’ll learn the story of Lewis and Clark.
The students will identify the tools, clothing, and goods needed for the journey. We’ll discuss and compare historical figures such as Thomas Jefferson, Meriweather Lewis, William Clark, and Sacagawea. Usin...
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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Friendship Celebration! Be A Good Friend - Not A Bully! - In Person LIVE On Campus Program
This program is designed to inspire elementary age children to build strong healthy relationships through character building traits such as equality, justice, respect for others, and truthfulness, thus becoming a good citizen in their school and community. The program reinforces the value of friends...
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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Texas Ecosystems with musician Lucas Miller- Asynchronous - Pre-recorded
Why are some parts of Texas lush forests and other parts dry and dusty? What do animals have to help them survive in these different ecosystems? How do we depend on natural ecosystems?
This multimedia program answers those questions and more as it takes students across our enormous state through ...
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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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Cara Mía Theatre
Flores y Calaveras (A Play Celebrating Mexico's Day of the Dead) - VIRTUAL PRE-RECORDED
This play tells the story of a Mexican-American girl and a calavera (skeleton) who teaches her the beauty of the Mexican Day of the Dead tradition. Inspired by the engravings of Jose Guadalupe Posada, this performance utilizes masks, movement, physical comedy, and projections of visual art....
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Dallas Arboretum
Rapid Changes (Field Trip)
How do volcanoes, earthquakes and landslides impact Earth’s surface? Students explore images that show the aftermath of volcanoes, landslides and earthquakes. Then they use models to further investigate these geological processes. Students are challenged to describe a strength and weakness of each m...
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Dallas Zoo
Wild Walks: Food Chains & Webs
Investigate how energy and living things are connected in the animal kingdom. Observe predators and prey, carnivores and herbivores, and discover the important roles they play in the food chain....
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Dallas Arboretum
Disappearing Act (On Campus) - During School Day
What happens when an organism in an ecosystem disappears? Students will work in teams to create a model of a Post Oak Savannah habitat and then play a game to explore how the local extinction of wolves in this area affects all components of the ecosystem. Students will examine the adaptations of wol...
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Dallas Arboretum
Dynamic Earth: Earth Cycles Learning Gallery Program - During School Day
The Earth is always changing. Weathering, erosion and deposition and the movement of tectonic plates cause slow and rapid changes to the Earth’s surface. In this program, your students will participate in hands-on inquiry with actual rock samples and observe natural processes of change at our intera...
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