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Astronomy
- by Discovery Center of Springfield
Compare and contrast characteristics of the planets in our solar system. Explore the role gravity plays on earth and in space. Discover what an exoplanet is and how scientists make new discoveries in space. Learn about moon phases and what causes...
Audience:  Education: 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), ParentPublic Library: Library Patrons

   based on 16 evaluation(s).


Cell Bio
- by Discovery Center of Springfield
Cell Biology lays the foundation for understanding the basic unit of all living things, cells, and the molecule that codes for them, DNA. During this program students will uncover the different cellular differences between plants and animals, use...
Audience:  Education: 5, 6, 7, 8Public Library: Library Patrons

   based on 23 evaluation(s).


Simple Machines
- by Discovery Center of Springfield
Learn about levers, wheels and axles, gears, and screws and investigate the quantitative advantages of inclined planes and pulleys! Kit includes a prelab, program materials, and post lab.
Audience:  Education: 2, 3, 4

  based on 50 evaluation(s).


Terrific Alaskan Tidepool Travels
- by Alaska SeaLife Center
Take a walk through the Alaskan intertidal zone and meet our tough and mysterious local invertebrates!
Audience:  Education: Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 28 evaluation(s).


Animal Adaptations
- by Lee Richardson Zoo
Explore the diversity of adaptations with live animal guests!  Your students will meet Ambassador Animals as they discover the importance of adaptations for survival.  
Audience:  Education: 2, 3, 4Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 97 evaluation(s).


Eat or Be Eaten in Alaska
- by Alaska SeaLife Center
Discuss the complexity of food chains by exploring some of Alaska's most interesting ocean animals and ecosystems.
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, 6Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 86 evaluation(s).


Owls From the Inside Out
- by Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Get up close to owls with an avian expert from Leslie Science and Nature Center (Ann Arbor, Michigan) uses live birds to compare and contrast the characteristics of different owl species. Learn how owls have adapted to a predatory way of life...
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5, 6



   based on 48 evaluation(s).


Bringing the Universe in Focus– Through the lens of a telescope
- by Space Center Houston
The very first telescope dates back to 1608?with the Dutch eyeglass maker?Hans?.?Within days?Galileo?further refined the instrument?and pointed it skyward,?opening up a whole new world. Among his observations were?the?mountains and?craters on the...
Audience:  Education: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Public Library: Library Patrons

   based on 23 evaluation(s).


Slime Time and the States of Matter
- by Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Explore the three states of matter by making two types of slime! Behave like molecules in solids, liquids, and gasses, and make scientific observations to discover why slime is special!
Audience:  Education: Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 235 evaluation(s).


Dissecting a Cow Eye
- by Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Get your goggles on! Dissect a cow eye to understand how each structure works to provide the sense of sight, just like a human eye. After the program, work with your class on a series of optical illusions to see how your eyes and brain work...
Audience:  Education: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 31 evaluation(s).


Rock'n Rainforest
- by Lee Richardson Zoo
Rainforests are a rockin' place to live, but why is such a party in the jungle!?  Join us for this engaging program that will allow your students to discover the wonders of the rainforest for themselves.  Special rainforest Ambassador Animals will...
Audience:  Education: 2, 3, 4, 5Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 46 evaluation(s).


Creepy Creatures
- by Lee Richardson Zoo
Not everyone is the same, what makes us unique makes us special!  The same goes for wildlife.  Join us as we explore some of the animals that get the reputation of being a creepy creature.  This discussion will come to life in your classroom as...
Audience:  Education: 1, 2, 3Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 36 evaluation(s).


Sea Lion Monitoring
- by Alaska SeaLife Center
Learn how scientists at the Alaska SeaLife Center study a wild population of endangered Steller sea lions hauled out on the Chiswell Islands. Practice the basics of video monitoring yourself!
Audience:  Education: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons



   based on 34 evaluation(s).


Science Science on the Sandlot
- by National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Have you ever wondered about those raised red cotton stitches on a baseball? Sure, they hold the cowhide together, but did you know they also teach an interesting lesson in aerodynamics? Why do some hitters choke up on the bat? Why do some players...
Audience:  Education: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12



  based on 8 evaluation(s).


Seeds on the Go (ENG)
- by Royal Botanical Gardens (Canada)
Milkweed fluff, maple keys, burs are all ways that plants use to move their seeds from one sprouting spot to another. If possible, collect some seeds outside and we’ll explore the connections between form and function. Your learners will help...
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons



   based on 28 evaluation(s).


Plant Adaptations Wetlands
- by Royal Botanical Gardens (Canada)
A sea of cattails - telltale sign of wetlands. There is a diversity of plants in, on and below the surface that are integral to that ecosystem. How do these plants survive in such extreme environments? What role do they play and how can we care...
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 21 evaluation(s).


Creatures with Wings and Crawly Things (ENG/FR)
- by Royal Botanical Gardens (Canada)
Do you know what the characteristics of insects are? We'll explore different habitats including leaf litter, aquatic and grass fields to discover a variety of insects (and non-insects) and their adaptations. What's their connection to plants? 
Audience:  Education: Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher(s)/Educator(s), Parent, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons



   based on 156 evaluation(s).


Pollination Partners (Eng/Fr)
- by Royal Botanical Gardens (Canada)
Are insects and birds able to pollinate the same plant? Why is pollination beneficial? For the answers to these and many other questions, join us as we investigate with the living and preserved specimens the cooperative relationship between...
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons



   based on 26 evaluation(s).


Insects in Winter (Eng/ Fr)
- by Royal Botanical Gardens (Canada)
Except for a few that migrate, most of the insects of spring, summer and fall are still around in the winter. The question is where and how do they survive the cold?
Audience:  Education: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Homeschool/Family , Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons



   based on 19 evaluation(s).


Halloween Slime Time
- by Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Explore our smoky cauldron and mysterious concoctions as we make two types of slime. Younger students use their slime to investigate the three states of matter. Older students investigate the properties of polymers. Gooey concoctions are...
Audience:  Education: Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 194 evaluation(s).


 

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