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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis: Plants Alive: Garden in a Glove Journal
Students will observe the germination and growth of plants from seeds over the course of several days, and record their observations in a journal.
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis: Mold and Cast
Learners will define the term fossil, identify the difference between a mold and a cast fossil, and understand how scientists use models to learn about the physical structure of something in the natural world.
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis: Measuring a Dino
Young scholars will begin exploring dinosaur' bodies by measuring them and comparing dinosaur size to their own size.
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Port Discovery Children's Museum: Stem at Home: How to Diy Cloud in a Bottle
Do you ever wonder what happens when a cloud gets too full? Find out in this easy and fun experiment.
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Children's Museum: Field Guide to the Universe: Astronomers
Read brief biographies of astronomers who are grouped by time period.
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Boston Children's Museum: Moon Leap
Discover why the effects of gravity are different in different parts of our solar system.
Staten Island Children's Museum
Staten Island Children's Museum: Steam Camp at Home
Fun family STEAM activities to do at home.
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Staten Island Children's Museum: Green Thumbs at Home
Fun outdoor family activities to do at home.
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Staten Island Children's Museum: Sensory Play
Fun sensory activities to do at home with the family.
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Staten Island Children's Museum: Great Explorations Tundra
Fun family activity relating to the tundra.
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Staten Island Children's Museum: Garden Terrace
Fun family project relating to plants and seeds.
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Port Discovery Children's Museum: Stem at Home: Bouncy Egg Experiment
Would you believe us if we told you we could make an egg bounce without breaking? Check out this experiment. It requires just three ingredients and five easy steps to learn how to bounce an egg.
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Staten Island Children's Museum: Great Explorations Rainforests
Fun family project relating to rainforests.
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Staten Island Children's Museum: Bugs and Other Arthropods
Fun family projects relating to insects.
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The New Children's Museum: Troy's Favorite Clay Hamburger
Learn basic clay sculpting skills by completing this project.
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The New Children's Museum: Clay Houses
Students will create a unique miniature dwelling out of clay. This project can be connected to the class curriculum.
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The New Children's Museum: Face It
Create a self-portrait using a variety of art techniques and styles by cutting construction paper into facial contour lines.
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The New Children's Museum: Healing Strings
Students will choose a healing emotion and colors that represent that emotion then use yarn to create unique artwork.
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Providence Children's Museum: A Maze Ing Challenges
Students will build a water drop maze using no-cost materials and see if they can make it to the end without their drop of water falling off or falling in.
Staten Island Children's Museum
Staten Island Children's Museum: Sea of Boats
Use this activity guide to discover about boats and learn some water science.
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Staten Island Children's Museum: Carnival Spectacular
Enjoy these carnival-related STEAM-themed activities at home.
US Holocaust Memorial Museum
U.s. Holocaust Memorial Museum: Hidden Children: Daily Life
The daily experiences of Jewish children in hiding during World War II varied depending on whether they could hide openly or had to stay confined at all times. Opportunities to play were often limited or non-existent, and their...
US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Ushmm: Holocaust Encyclopedia: Children During the Holocaust
Read about the plight of children, especially Jewish and Roma children, during the Holocaust
University of Florida
Baldwin Library: A Museum of Wonders and What the Young Folks Saw by F. Opper
This is an online photocopy of the original of the children's book A Museum of Wonders and What the Young Folks Saw There by F. Opper (1884), a collection of illustrated children's poems.
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