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Museum exhibits, educational resources, and online events for science enthusiasts of all ages!
Visit the Museum or enjoy our online offerings, from materials for families and teachers to virtual field trips and tours, videos, games, digital backgrounds, and more.
Today's Highlight: Explore animated videos, articles, and other resources about viruses, vaccines, pandemics, public health, and science in the era of COVID-19.
For Educators
Educator Materials
Resources for Learning
Browse a rich collection of science educator materials: activities, articles, games, videos, hall guides
Reading
Teaching & Learning with OLogy
Find activities for K-5 grade levels for learning science at home.
Educator Professional Learning
Coursera for Educators
Choose from Museum courses for educators on ecology, evolution, genetics, and geology.
Teacher Courses and Programs
Seminars on Science
The Museum's online professional learning program for educators offers teachers an opportunity to advance their careers.
Virtual Field Trips for Every Grade
Museum Hall Guide
Virtual Field Trip to the Butterfly Conservatory
A virtual field for students in grades K-2 to observe butterflies and compare their patterns.
Museum Hall Guide
Virtual Field Trip to the Hall of Planet Earth
For students in grades 6-8 to explore how plate tectonics explain specific Earth formations.
Museum Hall Guide
Virtual Field Trip to the Hall of North American Mammals
Students in grades 3-5 are invited to explore habitat dioramas, learning how animals adapt to their environments.
Museum Hall Guide
Virtual Field Trip to the Anne and Bernard Spitzer Hall of Human Origins
Designed for students in grades 9-12 to explore how hominins have changed over time.
Videos for Kids
Virtual Museum
Museum View Virtual Tour
"See inside" the Museum in this virtual tour from Google Arts and Culture.
Visitor Information
Explorer
Discover the Museum with the Explorer mobile guide app—get turn-by-turn directions to exhibits, amenities, and more.
Google Arts and Culture
Explore Museum highlights and get a behind-the-scenes look at iconic habitat dioramas.
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