Chefsville Kids
The Great State of Texas (Hybrid Learning) 2024
This Great State of Texas program is a great opportunity for students to dive deep into the culture, history, and incredible foods that the Lone Star State has to offer.
Students will learn about the amazing diverse geography of Texas. We'll cover "Six Flags Over Texas", along with the leaders wh...
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Chefsville Kids
Chefsville-Kids: Energy (Classroom Program) On Campus 2024
This program helps students discover the uses of energy in cooking with practical cooking experiments. In our program, students will explore the properties of matter and energy through exciting cooking demonstrations. Kids will discover how chefs harness the power of energy in baking and cooking wit...
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Chefsville Kids
Celebrate African American Cooking Greats (Hybrid Learning) 2024
Our program showcases heroic African Americans who excelled in their time with perseverance, determination, and willingness to make life better. Our program covers George Washington Carver, Edna Lewis, Rufus Estes, Chef Hercules, Frederick McKinley, Alfred Cralle, Norbert Rillieux, and more.
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Japan-America Society of Dallas/Fort Worth
Japan-in-a-Suitcase/Daily Life in Japan - on Campus 2023-24
Japan‑in‑a‑Suitcase is a traveling educational program that introduces American children to Japanese people, cultural traditions, and contemporary life. A Japanese individual visits your classroom with a suitcase of Japanese objects and shares them with your students, engaging them in discussion and...
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The Writer's Garret
Celebrating Chinese New Year with Nian the Dragon
Chinese New Year celebrates the beginning of a new year as well as the resiliency of our ancestors. In this workshop, students will hear the legend of Nian the dragon and learn about the traditions associated with this holiday....
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Chefsville Kids
Chefsville-Kids: Social Studies (Residency Program) 2024
Residency programs allow students to focus on teacher-selected areas of interests, topics, TEKS connections, and a more personalized approach allowing students much more direct interaction with the chef instructors than our assembly programs. They consist of several programs spread out over a number...
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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
Reporting on History - Dallas Civil Rights
Students put on their journalists' hats and go back to the 1960s to better understand the Civil Rights Movement in Dallas. Through primary sources, from on-site film footage to eyewitness reports, they will write their own front-page news story on the Civil Rights sit-in at the Piccadilly Cafeteria....
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MCP Shows - In school performing artists
Reach for the Stars - An Astronomy guide to our Solar System- Live on campus program
Through the use of brilliant puppetry, ventriloquism and storytelling children will learn about our solar system. Comedian and actress, Margaret Clauder, will grab your students attention as her puppets "The Sun", "Mother Earth" and "The Moon" teach children about the order of the planets in our s...
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The Writer's Garret
The Me Nobody Sees-Pieces of Me
“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. Self-awareness involves knowledge of all the thing...
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