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The Writer's Garret

Rise! Maya Angelou--Writing From Personal Experience To Convey Powerful Thoughts (In-Person Workshop)

Hear the true story of Maya Angelou who triumphed over difficult circumstances and wrote about them--becoming a true poet of the people and advocate for civil rights. In this workshop we will explore how writing from personal experience and using figurative language can convey powerful thoughts....

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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

Virtual Field Trip - Pivot to America Wing

The exhibition makes a pivot to the United States so that students can interact with American and Texas history. They will explore our nation's foundational ideals, historical reality, and the repair process by which our ideals and reality are brought more closely into accord....

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Dallas Arboretum

Landform Formation (Field Trip)

Why does the surface of Earth look the way it does? First, students observe images of landforms from around the globe. Then they use stream tables to investigate and describe how wind, water and ice contribute to the formation of sand dunes, valleys, canyons and deltas....

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Chefsville Kids

Chefsville-Kids: The Great Native Texas Indians (Hybrid Learning) 2024

With virtual school programs, you’ll get the same level of quality Chefsville is known for. Virtual assemblies are fun, interactive, and tailored to the level and interests of your students. This program explores the rich history involving the Native American Indian tribes who impacted Texas and...

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Dallas Arboretum

Ecosystems in Action (Field Trip)

What happens when the top predator leaves an ecosystem? In this lab, students identify the physical characteristics and ecological roles of 5 organisms: red wolves, post oak trees, turkey vultures, white-tailed deer and earthworms. Then, they create a food web to show how energy flows through this e...

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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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MCP Shows - In school performing artists

Fiesta de Mexico with Señorita Margarita- A celebration of the Latino culture! On Campus Assembly

Celebrate Latin culture with Margaret Clauder, aka Señorita Margarita! Clad in a traditional Jalisco dress, her show features storytelling, arts and crafts used in many Latino celebrations, puppetry and ventriloquism. Piñatas will be displayed and the origin and making of cascarones (confetti eggs) ...

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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

What is an Upstander? - Around the World

This discussion-based interactive program allows students to explore what it means to be an Upstander through examples of American and Holocaust history. Then, they reflect on the impact of bystander behavior....

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Chefsville Kids

Math Chefs (Hybrid Learning) 2024

Math Chefs is where students connect mathematics with cooking as they focus on mathematical objectives such as measurements, operations, reasoning, comparison/contrast, sequencing, geometry, graphs, processes, relationships, patterns, probability, and other mathematical tools while in the kitchen. ...

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