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Making Georgia Home: History and Diversity of Georgia (History)

by  Fernbank Museum

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Discover the history and diversity of our state’s regions and their unique natural resources.
Through discussion, demonstration and a live animal presentation, students are entertained and
enlightened as they learn about our remarkable state and its ecosystems.

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About This Program

Cost

By Request: $250.00
By Request Premium: $250.00


The program fee covers up to 30 students. The cost is $200 for each additional group of 30 students.

Length

45 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, Homeschool/Family , Learning Pod

Minimum participants:

1

Maximum participants:

30


Primary Disciplines

Sciences, Social Studies/History, STEM


Program Delivery Mode

Zoom



Booking Information

Monday - Friday from 9am - 3pm

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Provider's Cancellation Policy

• Payment must be submitted in US dollars. A 50% deposit is required four weeks prior to the day of your program. Your deposit is fully refundable if the program is canceled at least two weeks in advance. Programs canceled less than 2 weeks from the reservation date are subject to forfeiture of deposit.
• Your deposit will be applied to your total balance, and the remaining balance will be due 48 hours prior to your program.
• If scheduling within four weeks of your program the deposit is due at the time of booking.
• No refunds will be granted if you miss any or all your scheduled program.
• Final receipt will be emailed by 4pm.

About This Provider

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Fernbank Museum

Atlanta , GA
United States

Fernbank is one of the most popular and iconic cultural attractions in Atlanta. Home to the world’s largest dinosaurs, Atlanta’s biggest movie screen and one of the largest assemblages of urban Piedmont forest in the United States, Fernbank brings science to life through immersive programming and unmatched experiences that encourage a greater appreciation of our planet and its inhabitants. Fernbank continues its 80-year environmental legacy to protectfulfilling an educational mission to inspire life-long learning of natural history.

Contact:
JaQuan Jackson
groupvisits@fernbankmuseum.org
404.929.6306

Program Details

Format

A Fernbank Educator will introduce students to the program and share fun visuals including videos, graphics, and biofacts. Students will also meet up to three of Fernbank's live animal ambassadors and participate in discussions and activities. The program will end with a Q&A opportunity for students.

Engaging pre- and post-program activities aligned with standards will also be provided via Moodle.

Objectives

Who are the people throughout history that have shaped Georgia into place it is today?