MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Texas Ecosystems with musician Lucas Miller- Synchronous - Live Via Zoom
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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Malone Connection
Stories That Move You * You Don’t Bounce! K-2 Grade * On Campus
How do you show empathy to someone who’s different? Bouncy Bunny and Bouncy Froggy are best friends. They love to celebrate their specialness. They bounce, dance, sing, play, and have a great time! Today is market day, so there are many buyers and sellers on the road, including those that eat leaves...
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Malone Connection
Fall, Winter, or Spring, Gardening is the Thing! PLANT LIFE is HUMAN LIFE, K-8 Grade, Campus Program
Students discuss plant and human similarities and differences, such as: chlorophyll is to plants as blood is to humans. They explore the symbiotic relationship between plant and human respiration; exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide with one another, and learn that there are relationships, systems...
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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Crash Test Cars - Campus Visit
Vehicle safety features, physics, and engineering collide in this lab! Your students will test their knowledge and apply their skills to keep an egg passenger safe in a "high speed" crash.
In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser and complete the following form to book...
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Epic Domain
No Two Crowns Are Alike
This amazing curriculum and exercise involves individual artistic "painting with a twist" mentoring-styled session, teaching authenticity, individuality, self esteem, leadership and character through creative expression! Acrylic paints/brushes, 8X10 canvases (smocks if available) are required.
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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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Penmanship Lab
Cursive Rocks!
The Cursive Rocks program is designed for students in grades 3rd-5th who are either beginning or in need of remediation in cursive writing of both lower and uppercase letters. The program focuses on developing visual memory, speed, letter formation, and legibility. To keep it engaging and fun, multi...
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Audubon Texas - Trinity River Audubon Center
Eco Investigations (1st-6th)
Expedition field trips led by Audubon education staff/volunteers and
Texas Master Naturalist educators, designed to strengthen critical
thinking skills across multiple disciplines and incorporate hands-on,
inquiry-based learning strategies linked with state-mandated Texas
Essential Knowledge and...
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Dallas Arboretum
Planetary Voyage: OmniGlobe Program - During School Day
Explore the planets in our solar system in our Globe Theatre. Watch as the 5 foot tall sphere transforms into NASA maps of the planets. Discover what makes each planet unique, including our irreplaceable planet Earth. This captivating program ensures great student engagement and allows for student f...
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