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 A Health Science Educational Outreach Program Brought to YOU by Lied Discovery Children’s Museum
Generously sponsored by Dr. Joe & Joan Lapan and Windsong Trust Bring the Museum to Your Classroom! Lied Discovery Children’s Museum provides hands-on and interactive Health Sciences Programs brought directly to your classroom! What: Hands-on, interactive Health Science programs directly related to the National, State, and Local Curriculum goals. Why: To enhance your health science curriculum by providing quality experiences involving exploration in an intimate setting. Expose your students to high quality, anatomically accurate models and “real” medical equipment. Take advantage of high quality programming without the worries of transportation and buses. Who: Kindergarten – 5th grade elementary school students in Clark County, public and private. Each program can accommodate approximately 30 participants, ideally one intermediate class or two primary classrooms. More than one program can be scheduled at a school site on the same date to accommodate entire grade levels wishing to participate. Click here for program offerings at each grade level. Where: Right in your classroom! A professional Museum Educator will facilitate the program, along with everything needed for the learning experience. When: NOW! We are currently taking reservations and space is limited so see the information below on how you can register your school and classes. Cost: This year House Calls programs are FREE* due to the generous sponsorship of Dr. Joe & Joan Lapan and Windsong Trust. *CCSD – The program is fully subsidized. All other groups – Private schools, libraries, and community organizations may be offered a 50% discount. Restrictions apply. Call for details. To Register: You can register by clicking here and completing the FAX IT BACK HOUSE CALLS RESERVATION FORM. Programs are not confirmed until you receive a written confirmation form. With your confirmation, you will also receive additional information on the program, including curriculum alignments, the amount of space and set-up needs for each program. Additional Questions? Please email outreach@ldcm.org or call the museum and ask for Outreach. |