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Exhibitions

Lizards & Snakes: Alive!

More than 60 live squamates (lizards) return to the museum.

Programs

After-School Program

Courses for NYC high school students looking for museum career opportunities.

AMNH Lang Science Program

Hands-on exploration and behind-the-scenes adventure for middle schoolers.

Curriculum Topic Study at the Museum

Discover how to make science topics exciting for learners of all ages!

Discovery Room

An interactive, hands-on space to explore the wonders of the Museum.

Discovery Room for K-2 School Groups

Grades K-2: A hands-on exploration of science and inquiry.

English Language Learner Earth Science Initiative

Science and cultural programs for English Language Learner teachers, students, and families.

High School Summer Science Institute

An introduction to the Museum's internship programs.

Moveable Museum

Grades 3-12: Outreach to schools and community groups in New York City.

New Visions for Public Schools

Improving the quality of education for NYC school children.

PhD in Comparative Biology

The Gilder Graduate School currently offers a PhD in Comparative Biology and offers numerous fellowship opportunities to graduate students at collaborating institutions.

Professional Development Workshops

Day, evening, and weekend programs designed to support in-school curriculum goals.

Sackler Educational Laboratory for Comparative Genomics and Human Origins

Grades 8-12: Middle and high school laboratory experience in comparative genomics.

Saltz Expedition Center Internship Program

An engaging opportunity for high school students to work in the Museum's halls.

Science and Nature Program for Young Children

Classes for young children and their parents about the wonder of science and nature.

Science Research Mentoring Program

In-depth scientific research training for high school students.

Urban Advantage

Program designed to support NYC middle school student investigations.

Offerings

Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries

Grades 3-8: Explore the latest research in paleontology.

Discovering the Universe

Grades 6-12: Reach for the stars in this hands-on space laboratory.

Lab C: Evolution 101

Grades 9-12: Hominid skulls, genes, and culture change through time

Lab D: Visualizing DNA

Grades 9-12: Visualize DNA through gel electrophoresis

Museum Resources For Teaching Life, Earth, And Space Sciences

Lehman College - Fall 2008 and Spring 2009

NYC Library Program

Bring the Moveable Museum to your community library.

NYC School Program

This program brings the Moveable Museum to schools in New York City.

Paleontology of Dinosaurs

All Ages: Trek the Gobi Desert in search of ancient fossils.

Structures and Culture

Grades 3-8: Become an anthropologist and visit the homes of other cultures.

Visual Sciences Workshop

School of Visual Arts - Fall 2008 and Spring 2009

Resources

Investigating Vegetation and Small Mammals in the Cloud Peak Wilderness Area of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming

Along with students from her Pennsylvania high school and a high school in Scotland, this 11th-grader spent three weeks doing fieldwork in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. See her "Bio Group" findings.

Genetics in the Classroom and the Curriculum

Get tips for teaching the complex subject of genomics to high school students—everything from dealing with the lack of national standards to integrating the subject across the curriculum.

Map Your World

Have you ever gotten lost in a new place? Chances are you used a map to find your way. Archaeologists use maps to find their way around an excavation site—but first they have to draw them.

Grouping Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs all belong to the same group, but within that group there are many subsets—meat-eating dinosaurs, four-legged dinosaurs, and so on. Try your hand at classification with these eight dinosaur illustrations.

Kids in the Hall of Planet Earth

How can mud be dangerous? Can water break rocks? And how could a dead tree stump become as hard as a rock? Find these answers and more in this Web site created by kids, for kids.

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