Get ready for June with a fresh lineup of live video field trips. Take a peek below!
June Program Guide
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June 2
Secrets of the SwampCheck out this toothy apex predator that rules the freshwater ecosystems. The swamp habitat is home to many incredible animals including the American Alligator. |  |
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National Museum of the U.S. Army |
The Long Road to Freedom: The US Army and JuneteenthIn June 1865, Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas. On June 19, Granger issued General Orders No. 3 declaring that “the people of Texas are informed in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States all slaves are free.” Granger’s order had the effect of liberating 250,000 people who had been in enslaved in Texas. Juneteenth, alternatively known as Jubilee Day and Emancipation Day, became one of multiple local holidays commemorating the official end of slavery at different points throughout the South. |  |
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North Carolina Museum of Art |
Art Around the World: Animals & West African ObjectsUsing visual analysis, students will examine masks from two different West African cultures featuring animal imagery, and learn about their uses and symbolism. Using what they learned, students will have the opportunity to design animal imagery that represents them. |  |
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June 3
Animal GroupsLearn how scientists group animals based on their physical traits. We will uncover what makes birds, reptiles, and mammals uniquely different! |  |
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Museum of Fine Arts Boston |
Exploring Impressionism: The Art of Claude MonetImmerse your students in paintings by Impressionist artist Claude Monet. Students learn to identify elements of Impressionism, such as the depiction of everyday life and the study of changing light and weather. Through a guided activity, students will use their senses to imagine a visit to Monet’s water lily garden. |  |
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June 4
Kelly Milner and the Wonders of Weird (Author) |
A Dinosaur for WashingtonDuring the day of the dinosaur, Washington State was under an ancient ocean. When the waters fell back, volcanos covered the landscape with rock, three miles deep in places. Dinosaur fossils just weren't possible in the Evergreen State until two fossil hunters made a remarkable discover on an island west of Seattle. Join us to hear their story, and keep you eyes on the ground. You could be the next one to find a new fossil. |  |
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Missoula Butterfly House & Insectarium |
Beetle-maniaDid you know that there are more beetle species in the world than there are mammal, bird, fish, and reptile species combined? We’ll learn all about how this beetle diversity developed, what makes a beetle, a beetle, and the adaptations that help them survive and thrive in ecosystems around the world. |  |
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June 5
The Invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944After four years of German occupation, the Allies under the command of American General Dwight D. Eisenhower, began the liberation of western Europe in Normandy, France. What were the German defenses like and how would the Allies break through them? How could 7,000 ships carrying 133,000 troops from all over Great Britain be coordinated for the invasion? How would both sides deal with the extreme tide changes of Normandy? This session will discuss the planning, the deception, and the execution of what we refer to today as simply “D-Day.” |  |
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Kenn Nesbitt's Poetry4Kids |
End of the School Year Program: How to Write Summer PoemsWith the school year nearly over and summer right around the corner, explore various ways to create poems about glory of summer with former Children's Poet Laureate Kenn Nesbitt. |  |
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Overcoming the Waves of PlasticOur Ocean is under threat. Plastic has been invading our Aquatic world and has negatively impacted animals and ecosystems around the world. What exactly are microplastics and how are they harming our environment and us? Join this session to learn more about how we study plastic pollution and what we can do to combat it. |  |
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Deep Blue Oceans ShowDive into the science of the sea as we explore the physical factors that determine life underwater and along our coastlines. Learn about what drives ocean acidification and its effect on coral. How do heat and salt drive our ocean currents? How does pressure change underwater and what does this mean for marine life as well as scuba divers? Why do light wavelengths & intensity change as you go deeper and what does this mean for organisms? How do whales and dolphins use echolocation to locate prey? Which technologies are being used in current ocean research? |  |
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June 6
Sharks, Skates, and RaysDive in with our experts to learn more about the characteristics fish share and use your powers of observation to explore diversity between species. Students will learn about the benefits and drawbacks of different structural and behavioral adaptations in different habitats in the ocean. |  |
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Maritime Museum of British Columbia |
The Water Cycle and Pollution SolutionsWe will discuss where water comes from, recognize that fresh water is a limited resource, and explore the water cycle. Then, students will consider the questions: How are the oceans and water connected to us? What is pollution? How can we keep our water clean? By the end of the program, students will leave with a sense of optimism and tangible ways that they can keep the ocean healthy. |  |
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Pollination PartnersAre insects and birds able to pollinate the same plant? Why is pollination beneficial? For the answers to these and many other questions, join us as we investigate with the living and preserved specimens the cooperative relationship between pollinators and the plant kingdom.Are insects and birds able to pollinate the same plant? Why is pollination beneficial? For the answers to these and many other questions, join us as we investigate with the living and preserved specimens the cooperative relationship between pollinators and the plant kingdom. |  |
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Oceans in MotionDive in to learning about life in oceans through hands-on investigations of our preserved marine life collection. Students learn all about the diverse life in the sea including gastropods, bivalves, echinoderms, sharks, and other ocean dwellers. This class also includes a marine life rubbings activity. |  |
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