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Dallas Children's Theater

A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS

Christmas time is here, and we’re fortunate that it brings Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Snoopy, and the rest of the Peanuts gang to DCT! Charles Schulz’s classic animated television special comes to life as you’ve never seen before. The young and the young at heart will be tapping their toes and oohi...

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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Thermal Reactions (Science on Stage) - Field Trip

This explosive show allows students to see firsthand how matter changes when we add and remove extreme amounts of heat. In order to request your program you must complete the following form and choose financial aid if you are a Title 1 school: https://pmns.tfaforms.net/f/edu?tfa_844=Education+Landi...

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Dallas Arboretum

All About Ants! Traits and Behaviors (Field Trip)

Take a closer look at ants! In this lab, students explore and describe inherited traits and learned behaviors while observing live ants. First, students observe and identify the inherited traits ants share with all insects and those traits that make ants unique. Then, they discuss the behaviors of ...

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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville-Kids: Great Presidents (Classroom Program) On Campus 2024

Our classroom programs allow students to focus on teacher-selected areas of interest and connections. This program offers much more interaction with the chef instructors than our assembly programs. Great Presidents explores the culinary preferences of each former president of the United States. W...

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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

Be Your Own Curator

This interactive and creative program allows students to explore a historical topic by curating their own exhibition panel. This program pairs well with studies of the American Civil Rights and books such as Number the Stars, Night, and the 10 Stages of Genocide Graphic Novels set....

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The Writer's Garret

BookMarks! Self-management: How can we help Ralph tell a story? (In-person Workshop)

Self-management is our ability to manage our emotions, thoughts, and behaviors effectively. Using our self-management skills helps us be productive and reach our goals. It also helps us get along with others in our community. Students will learn about self-management tools and apply them to the fict...

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The Writer's Garret

Juneteenth: Opal Lee And What It Means To Be Free

Opal Lee had a vision of Juneteenth as a holiday for everyone but unfortunately, most Americans were unaware of the holiday or how to celebrate it. Join Opal on her journey to establish Juneteenth as a National Holiday for everyone and discover what Juneteenth means to you and how to celebrate it....

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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Wild About Reading with Masai Maggie On Campus

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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Dallas Children's Theater

Mo Willems’ ELEPHANT & PIGGIE'S "WE ARE IN A PLAY!"

Students, get ready to play the part of “engaged audience members” as you watch a story about two best friends with very different perspectives. The ever-upbeat Piggie is thrilled to be on stage, while Elephant is a bit busy hoping nothing goes “terribly, horribly, best-friendship endingly wrong” d...

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