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The Museum of Television & Radio
Allows you to experience the entire inner workings of a radio studio...to
a video archive of television programs. |
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Bronx Zoo Wildlife Conservation Society
The Bronx Zoo brings engaging programs for K-12 students right
into your own classroom—live! All Distance Learning Expeditions
include several live animal "guests"—gorillas,
alligators, owls and more. Programs are 45 minutes to an hour and
all include extensive teacher support materials. These
time-tested, teacher-endorsed programs are aligned with the
National Science Education Standards and have received rave
reviews from students and teachers alike.. |
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The Liberty Science Center An organization
devoted to informal science & technology education through interactive exploration.
They are dedicated to challenging the imagination and encouraging a better understanding
of our world. |
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Cosi
Has a fantastic team in a video conference program that will involve
students in hands-on activities and exciting science demonstrations. There are 4 different
programs available: Sea Sleuths, Dot Dash to Dot Com, Gadget Works, and Body Building. |
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NASA Has an educational program for students
to interact with a panel of experts.
Topics will vary. |
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Philadelphia Museum of Art Demonstrates
through its collection of art and its commitment to their preservation, study and display,
to the needs and interests of a diverse audience. |
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Smithsonian - Museum of Natural History Conducts
a Varity of programs for students, teachers, families & the general public.
These events or programs are on a first come first serve basis.
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American Labor Museum / Botto House
National Landmark
Headquartered in Botto House, the 1908 home of immigrant
silk mill workers, The American Labor Museum gives insight into
the history of work, workers, and the labor movement in the United
States, with emphasis on the ethnicity and immigrant experience of
American workers. Programs include Child Labor 1900-Present, 1913
Paterson Silk Strike, Labor Art Classes and many more. |
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Camden Children's Garden
The Camden Children's Garden is a very exciting project! It is
a special place for the young and the young at heart to explore
and discover the natural world. The Garden provides horticultural
experiences for creative and imaginative play. Programs include A
bouquet for Butterflies, Grow Lab, Hungry, Hungry Caterpillars,
and many more. |
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Everhart Museum of Natural History,
Art, and Science
Conducts programs for all grade levels and one specifically for grade levels
7-12. Programs include African Adinkra cloth, Ancient Egypt,
Designosaur: How the Dinosaur Got it's Name, and many more. |
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National Baseball Hall of Fame
Baseball serves as a model for life where
change is inevitable. Students will focus on changes in baseball
equipment by viewing actual equipment used throughout the history
of the game. *Also willing to meet expectations of classroom and
create new workshops. Specifically designed for grades 4-8. |