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Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Dig Those Dinos- Campus Visit

Students will discover fossils, follow dinosaur tracks and piece together prehistoric clues in this station-based program. They will also explore the minerals that make up fossils and sort them. In order to request your program you must copy/paste in your browser and complete the following form ...

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The Writer's Garret

The Me Nobody Sees--Preferences

“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 In this lesson students will explore the concept of...

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Malone Connection

The Many Faces of Bullying Prevention * Grades 4-5 & 6-8 * On Campus

*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 accountability? ...

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Dallas Arboretum

Sorting Out Mixtures (Field Trip)

What is a mixture? In this lab, students will first identify the differences between heterogeneous mixtures and solutions. They will then work in groups to create mixtures from a collection of beads and make observations of the physical properties of the mixture as compared to the physical propertie...

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Dallas Arboretum

Matter Over Time (Field Trip)

What happens to our trash over time? In this lab, students first measure and record physical properties of a “fresh” piece of trash. Then, they measure and record the physical properties of that same type of trash that has been buried in soil for multiple weeks. Students use this data to discuss wha...

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The Writer's Garret

Storytelling and Illustration with Octopus Stew

Stories are everywhere! Sharing stories about the everyday things that happen to us gives us a sense of culture, history, and personal identity. They also allow us to have an enjoyable shared experience with others. We can use illustrations to make our stories more understandable or to add addition...

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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville Multi Cultural Night (on Campus) 2024

Join us on this "Multicultural food journey" as we celebrate the diversity of world cooking. This program is designed to encourage kids to learn and taste international foods. Students will get the chance to learn from real chef instructors and discover what hides inside the pantries of kitchens...

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The Writer's Garret

The Power Of Our Names

Alma Sofia Esperanza José Pura Candela has way too many names: six! As she hears the story of her name, Alma starts to think it might be a perfect fit after all. In this workshop, participants will explore the stories of their names and how they relate to their identity....

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Malone Connection

Wildlife on the Move * Boas vs. Pythons * PK-2 * 3-5 * 6-8 On Campus Class Wrkshp

We will dispel Myths with Facts, while traveling through 5 different continents, in search of 8 special boas and pythons, within a sports-related theme. Students are active spectators sorting through the similarities and differences of these fantastic slithering creatures! Choose your team Boa or Py...

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