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Chemistry Road Show" of TAMU Presentation by: Dr. Jim Pennington Oct. 22 Bush Library Facebook Live program (free of charge): - 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. CT. - A 45 min. program with Q&A at the end. - Resource Guide's PDF is attached Join us to ignite imaginations and engage students using chemistry demonstrations with explosions, weird polymers and super cold materials. Dr. Jim Pennington presents the Texas A&M University Chemistry Road Show. Chemistry contributes to medical education and is the foundation on which the human body functions. It is the key to life and the foundation for scientific research. The late President Bush and Barbara Bush became advocates supporting and encouraging medical research involving chemistry to find cures for cancer following the death of their daughter Robin. Today this may be cured. Join us on Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/bush41library/ (less) ... Read more
MathTreks provides the missing element for your teenagers' learning experience: challenging problem-solving sessions that are facilitated by a professional, experienced, state-certified high school math teacher. We specialize in complex, applied math problems that are selected to match your students' mathematical needs and personal interests. 30 minute sessions. Online. Serving students ages 13+. Nationwide.
Oliver the Ornament is a seven-book series that celebrates the tradition of ornaments. Named by People Magazine as one of their Best New Books, Oliver is quickly becoming a favorite holiday tradition.
Virtual adventure to explore the fantastic lives of beetles, millipedes, walking sticks, whip scorpions and more! Presenters introduce your group to the extraordinary world of insects.
Bring the wonder and excitement of a museum field trip into your curriculum! The Science Mill designed its new professional development to help you assemble the tools you need to excite and engage students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) - whether your teaching is in person, blended or virtual. The Science Mill, a science museum in Johnson City, Texas, has created an unparalleled virtual professional development workshop based on its inquiry-based approaches proven to increase students' excitement for learning and build confidence in their STEM skills. Learn more: https://www.sciencemill.org/smpd
Visit the Guggenheim From Home Since its founding, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum has maintained a belief in the transformative powers of art. In uncertain times such as these, art can provide both solace and inspiration. Although our catalytic Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building is temporarily closed, we remain a virtual community committed to igniting ideas, discussion and creativity.
Virtual field trips available on your schedule! This year, we're virtually offering A Year with Frog and Toad (December 14, 2020 - January 3, 2021) and Mirandy and Brother Wind (February 1 - 21, 2021) For just $50, your class will receive a link to stream the show, and you will receive a lesson packet with activities and Georgia standards included. No capacity requirements, and all shows can be streamed whenever during that three week time frame. For more information, please contact Synchronicity Theatre at 404.484.8636 or send an email to boxoffice@synchrotheatre.com.
The Tree House - Community School We recognize that parents are the child's first teachers. Children learn best when parents are involved in their educational program. The primary bridge between home and school is the bond between family and community. Loaning out hand made and eco friendly wooden Montessori, Waldorf and Reggio inspired learning materials for children ages 2-8 years.
Let us introduce your young learners to the world around them. Our curriculum-aligned videos will help you turn your children into global citizens. Use our quizzes to make sure they're learning as they explore the Amazon Rainforest, Coral Reefs, Washington DC, National Parks, Canada, the Galapagos Islands, Ancient Civilizations and more. Watch our previews now!
The USS Missouri had an astounding career over five decades and three wars - World War II, the Korean War, and Desert Storm - after which it was decommissioned and donated to the USS Missouri Memorial Association, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The Association operates the Battleship Missouri Memorial as a historic attraction and oversees her care and preservation with the support of visitors, memberships, grants, and donations.
Haleakala National Park This special place vibrates with stories of ancient and modern Hawaiian culture and protects the bond between the land and its people. The park also cares for endangered species some of which exist nowhere else. Come visit this special place - renew your spirit of adventure amid stark volcanic landscapes, sub-tropical rain forest and the unforgettable experience of hiking the backcountry.
Mission: The Friends of Waipahu Cultural Garden Park, a non-profit educational organization, has as its purpose - ensuring that the experiences, lifestyles, struggles, sacrifices, innovations & contributions of our plantation fore-bearers are known, acknowledged & visible as the cornerstones of Hawaii's successful multicultural society. The Friends operate & maintain Hawaii's Plantation Village, a collection of historic & reconstructed plantation buildings & adjacent land; & the Okada Educational Center, an archival collection exhibition, & classroom facility.
Since 1976, Keystone Science School (KSS) has been offering overnight outdoor education programs all year long. Schools can choose from dorm or camping based programs at locations throughout Colorado. All programs include environmental science, leadership development, and adventure activities such as hiking, cross country skiing, or rafting. For out-of-state schools, ask us about picking your group up at the airport. Learn more at www.KeystoneScienceSchool.org, call (970) 468-2098, or email Support@KeystoneScienceSchool.org.
MathTreks provides the missing element for your teenagers' learning experience: challenging problem-solving sessions that are facilitated by a professional, experienced, state-certified high school math teacher. We specialize in complex, applied math problems that are selected to match your students' mathematical needs and personal interests. 30 minute sessions. Online. Serving students ages 13+. Nationwide.
Maui Ocean Center, Top-Rated Attraction in Hawaii (Zagat Survey's U.S. Family Travel Guide), provides an up close view of Hawaiian Marine Life without getting wet! Even if you aren't planning a trip to Maui anytime soon, you can learn about Hawaiian Marine Life with animal facts and photos, discover How to Help preserve oceans and marine life as well as enjoy fun children's activities on the Just for Kids page!
Located on Oahu, Sea Life Park contributes to Hawaii's magic, providing guests with a unique opportunity to interact with exotic sea life and animals. With tremendous views of the Makapu'u Coastline and Rabbit Island, Sea Life Park is the perfect location for a companyor familypicnic, a luau, concert, wedding or party! Attractions like Swimming with Dolphins and Sea Lions to sitting in ona Dolphin Show or Sea Lion Show, Feeding the Sea Turtles or Diving with Rays, no other park gets you this close to the fascinating creatures that inhabit our seas!
Experience Hawai'i's Living Culture in Waimea Valley, deeply rooted in authentic Hawaiian History, Culture, Spirituality & Tradition. #HawaiiHappensHere
School Field Trips The museum offers many ways for schools to visit the museum: Book a free guided See Art Make Art tour designed especially for school groups. Groups explore the museum with a docent tour guide followed up with a hands-on art making session, allowing them to explore new artistic media, techniques and ideas. If you want to explore on your own, you can design your own group visit. We also welcome individudual student visits, who can experience the museum for free as part of a class assignment.
Since 1976, Keystone Science School (KSS) has been offering overnight outdoor education programs all year long. Schools can choose from dorm or camping based programs at locations throughout Colorado. All programs include environmental science, leadership development, and adventure activities such as hiking, cross country skiing, or rafting. For out-of-state schools, ask us about picking your group up at the airport. Learn more at www.KeystoneScienceSchool.org, call (970) 468-2098, or email Support@KeystoneScienceSchool.org.
Piiholo Ranch Zipline offers side-by-side zip tours, treetop zip tours, hiking tours, and an exclusive Zip & Waterfall Hike Combo tour. The Side-by-Side Zip Course features guided tours that zip high over trees and deep ravines with spectacular views from Upcountry Maui and the famous Piiholo Hill. The premier 5 Line Zip Tour is a wild ride that finishes with the longest side-by-side zipline in Maui -- over half a mile long!
Storybook is proud to present "Character's Care!" Free weekly community Zoom character hours to entertain our kids who are stuck inside. We plan to host a 1HR FREE Zoom event EVERY FRIDAY at 3:00pm! Each week we will feature different characters who will sing, dance, read stories, answer you questions and more. Want info on how to sign up? Visit www.CharactersCare.com for info!
School Field Trips The museum offers many ways for schools to visit the museum: Book a free guided See Art Make Art tour designed especially for school groups. Groups explore the museum with a docent tour guide followed up with a hands-on art making session, allowing them to explore new artistic media, techniques and ideas. If you want to explore on your own, you can design your own group visit. We also welcome individudual student visits, who can experience the museum for free as part of a class assignment.
Iolani Palace is a living restoration of a proud Hawaiian national identity and is recognized as the spiritual and physical multicultural epicenter of Hawaii, representing the thriving dignity of the unique people of Hawaii. Iolani Palace, built in 1882 as the official residence of Hawaii's monarchy, is a marvel of opulence, innovation, and political intrigue that tells of a time when their Majesties, King Kalakaua and his sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani, walked its celebrated halls. Today, visitors can immerse themselves in Hawaii's royal heritage. The Palace contains two floors of period rooms restored to the appearance from 1882-1887. On the first floor are the public reception areas, while the second floor includes the private suites. The Lower Galleries present royal orders, jewelry, and other personal items belonging to the monarchs. (less) ... Read more
To inspire and promote in the community, an appreciation and respect for the indigenous and immigrant people of Kaua′i and Ni′ihau, and their cultural heritage by working in active cooperation with the indigenous and immigrant people to help sustain their perspective cultures in the contemporary world; developing and preserving outstanding collections which reflect the heritage and artistic achievements of the indigenous and immigrant peoples; creating appropriate exhibits, publication and educational programs which serve the indigenous and immigrant peoples and the general public; offers access to archives artifacts for research; and providing an opportunity for artist to exhibit their creations which may be the artifact of tomorrow. (less) ... Read more
School Field Trips The museum offers many ways for schools to visit the museum: Book a free guided See Art Make Art tour designed especially for school groups. Groups explore the museum with a docent tour guide followed up with a hands-on art making session, allowing them to explore new artistic media, techniques and ideas. If you want to explore on your own, you can design your own group visit. We also welcome individudual student visits, who can experience the museum for free as part of a class assignment.
Join the fun at Hui No'eau Visual Arts Center! Hui No'eau provides youth with a unique and essential arts education resource with a variety of visual arts programs for children age 2.5 - 17. Offerings include: CAMP KALUANUI (Ages 5 - 11) Camp Kaluanui offers a diverse, visual arts curriculum geared to stretch minds, exercise imaginations, keep the body active, and introduce new idea-generating techniques. Surrounded by the beauty of the Hui's historic Kaluanui Estate, campers paint, build, design, dance, sing, and play their way through a balanced variety of artistic activities each day. Camps are offered 4 times per year - Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer! Visit huinoeau.com, call (808) 572-6560, or stop by the front desk for information about upcoming camps and to register! FAMILY FRIDAY WORKSHOPS (Ages 3 - 12) Bring the whole family to the Hui for a fun & creative Friday night! "Family Friday" workshops are meant for children ages 3-12 accompanied by an adult guardian. We'll order pizza and there will be laughter, creativity, and fun for all! Register for one - or as many as you like at huinoeau.com! TINY HANDS (Ages 2.5 - 5) Using materials such as pastels, clay, paint and paper that stimulate creative impulses and fuel artistry, children (and an accompanying adult guardian) will learn artistic processes that little hands can manage with help. There will be music, stories, and lots of fun for all! Classes meet once a week for 6 weeks. Visit huinoeau.com or call 808-572-6560 for more information and to register! YOUNG ADULTS PROGRAMS Teens can engage in a variety of vial arts programs at the Hu throughout the year, including Introduction to Teen Jewelry & Metalsmithing (Ages 12+), Jewelry & Metal Designer's Guided Open Studio (Ages 12+), Ceramics Club: Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding! (Ages 10+), Drawing & Painting for Teens (Age 12+), and Teen Camp Kaluanui, and more! Visit huinoeau.com for a list of classes and camps currently being offered! EXPLORE & DISCOVER: A CLASS FIELD TRIP TO THE HUI Bring your classroom to the Hui for arts -rich learning opportunities in the Hui's professional artist studios. Tour the Hui ground and current exhibition for an educational day of creativity and fun! Dates & Times Scheduled on a First-Come-First-Served Basis. Base Fee: $10 per student (Depends on number of students and project decided upon) / 10 student minimum. Call or email Katie at 808-572-6560 ext. 33 / katiep@huinoeau.com FREE PRESCHOOL FIELD TRIPS! CALLING ALL EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHERS & DIRECTORS! Looking for ways to enrich the art experience of your students? Join our inspired teachers for a morning of art and integration! For students aged 2-5, this program is FREE of charge and can be tailored to the unique interests of your learning community! Call or email Katie at 808-572-6560 ext. 33 / katiep@huinoeau.com (less) ... Read more
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