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| The American Museum of Natural History invites you to take advantage of the many exciting opportunities for learning and teaching—at the Museum and in your classroom. Check out the Education website... |
Online Resources from the Museum
The Museum's free online materials will help you meet national science, social studies, and global studies standards as well as keep your curriculum up-to-date. |
Invite your students to visit the Museum's science-rich website for kids. They'll find interactive games, hands-on activities, and scientist interviews. Students can also collect and make projects with virtual cards. |
Bring cutting-edge, real-world science to your classroom through videos of scientists at work and compelling satellite imagery and animations. You'll also find an Educator's Guide, essays, and glossaries. |
Take a six-week online course co-taught by an experienced classroom teacher and a world-class research scientist. Sessions are offered year-round, and courses can be taken for graduate credit. |
Looking for an activity, an interactive, or an essay? Search for it using this online catalog of the Museum's collection of scientific and cultural educational materials. |
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Museum Programs
Bringing a school group on a field trip? The Museum’s halls are rich in scientific and cultural content. We offer permanent and special exhibitions, IMAX films, and planetarium shows. Download Educator’s Guides to prepare for your visit.
The Moveable Museum is a great way to bring exhibitions to your school. Fall 2008 reservations are filled. Spring 2009 registration is January 2009 (date pending).
Meet the curator and get relevant resources for this new exhibition on October 23 (4-7pm). To register call 212-769-5200.
Engage your students in scientific inquiry! Winners receive cash awards and a paid trip to New York City. Deadline is March 2, 2009.
More museum programs... |
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