Grades K-2: Discovery Time with Mrs. Goose:



Program Flyer: Discovery Time with Mrs. Goose: Dy-no-mite Dinosaurs
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Audra May or Debbie Ives
Diagonal Road
Clearwater, KS 67026
United States
Phone: (620) 584-3300 ext. 135
Fax: (620) 584-3307
Pre-K and K students will discover:•Their own “dinosaur” name announced by Mrs. Goose•What state Mrs. Goose is from and where she lives in relation to students from a map•Different types and facts about some dinosaurs•A story about dinosaurs•A graphing game to find out their favorite dinosaur•Actions to a fun song about dinosaurs•A nursery rhyme•Rhyming words
Format PreK-K1. The program begins with an introduction of Mrs. Goose, discussion of theme and Welcome song.2. Then there will be portion of a story.3. There will be a Question and Answer time about the story.4. Next will be poems/finger plays.5. Transportation graphing activity.6. A What's Missing Game.7. closing and Goodbye song.Format Grades 1-21.The program begins with an introduction of Mrs. Goose, discussion of the theme, and Welcome song. 2. There will be a portion of a story.3. There will be a question and answer time about the story.4. Theme songs and finger plays will be introduced and acted out.5. Mystery Rhyming words activity.6. What's Missing game.7. Closing summary and Good-bye song.
PreK-grade 2The participant will:-practice rhythm, rhyme, and repetition with poems and finger plays-be able to identify and make oral rhymes-practice phonological awareness skills-identify and discuss title, author, illustrator, and illustrations-practice making predictions-respond logically to questions before, during and after listening to text-recognize some letters and words in print-sequence events according to basic story structure-use knowledge of developmentally appropriate decoding skills when reading unknown words-practice mental representation skills
30 minutes in length
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
Interactive Cost: $100.00Point to Point Cost: $100.00By Request/On Demand Cost: $100.00

Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
There is a limit of 30 students per connection due to interaction with participants.Please send a PO to: The Service Center at Clearwater13939 Diagonal RoadClearwater, KS 67026PO must be received prior to connection date. (If cancellation occurs due to weather, etc..., site will not be penalized to reschedule.)
We will not charge for programs canceled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 24 hours notice.

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Grades K-2: Discovery Time with Mrs. Goose: Dandy Dental Health



Program Flyer: Discovery Time with Mrs. Goose: Dandy Dental Health
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Audra May or Debbie Ives
Diagonal Road
Clearwater, KS 67026
United States
Phone: (620) 584-3300 ext. 135
Fax: (620) 584-3307
Pre-K and K students will practice using rhyming words in songs and listen to a book about dental health. They will also interact with Mrs. Goose by playing a memory game and reciting, as well as acting out the nursery rhyme, "Hey Diddle, Diddle". Students will also enjoy seeing and hearing their own names during the presentation.Grades 1-2 will practice using rhyming words in songs and listen to a book about dental health. They will also interact with Mrs. Goose by discovering mystery words and using the words to make a future book. They will continue with a memory game and help Mrs. Goose feed Mr. Mouth items that are healthy for his teeth.
Format PreK-K1. The program begins with an introduction of Mrs. Goose, discussion of theme and Welcome song.2. Then there will be portion of a story.3. There will be a Question and Answer time about the story.4. Next will be poems/finger plays.5. Dental graphing activity.6. A What's Missing Game.7. closing and Goodbye song.Format Grades 1-21.The program begins with an introduction of Mrs. Goose, discussion of the theme, and Welcome song. 2. There will be a portion of a story.3. There will be a question and answer time about the story.4. Theme songs and finger plays will be introduced and acted out.5. Mystery Rhyming words activity.6. What's Missing game.7. Closing summary and Good-bye song.
PreK-grade 2The participant will:-practice rhythm, rhyme, and repetition with poems and finger plays-be able to identify and make oral rhymes-practice phonological awareness skills-identify and discuss title, author, illustrator, and illustrations-practice making predictions-respond logically to questions before, during and after listening to text-recognize some letters and words in print-sequence events according to basic story structure-use knowledge of developmentally appropriate decoding skills when reading unknown words-practice mental representation skills
30 minutes in length
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
Discovery Time with Mrs. Goose: Dy-no-mite Dinos
Interactive Cost: $100.00Point to Point Cost: $100.00By Request/On Demand Cost: $100.00 !
Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
There is a limit of 30 students per connection due to interaction with participants.Please send a PO to: The Service Center at Clearwater13939 Diagonal RoadClearwater, KS 67026PO must be received prior to connection date. (If cancellation occurs due to weather, etc..., site will not be penalized to reschedule.)
We will not charge for programs canceled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 24 hours notice.

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Grades 8-12: Through the Eyes of Others: African Americans and Identity in American Art



Program Flyer: Through the Eyes of Others: African Americans and Identity in American Art
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New York State Historical Association and The Farmers' Museum
Sarah Loveland
5798 State HWY 80
Cooperstown, NY 13326
United States
Phone: (607) 547-1414
Education: Grade(s): 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
In a videoconference program with educators at New York State Historical Association, students will explore African American history at Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, NY. They will view artworks made both by and about African Americans from the early 19th century to today, to see how representations of the culture have changed. Artworks by Norman Rockwell, Faith Ringgold, and Currier and Ives are included. Students will also participate by reading texts that are important to African American history, including memoirs and constitutional amendments.
Students will be welcomed by a museum educator. He/she will introduce Fenimore Art Museum through photographs. The museum teacher will show various artworks produced during the past 200 years which depict how African Americans were represented by both those who were sympathetic as well as against their causes. Many of the artworks will be matched with related writings that students will be asked to read during the program. For example, while looking at Norman Rockwell’s painting, “The Problem We All Live With,” a student will be asked to read a portion of the memoir of Ruby Bridges, the child depicted in the painting. A closing question/answer session will end the program.
45 minutes
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
By Request/On Demand Cost: $100.00

Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
We will not charge for programs cancelled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice.

Schools should have video conferencing equipment to view and speak with the host.In most cases we try to connect to your location for best reliability.
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Grades K-2: Faces of the North



Program Flyer: Faces of the North
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New York State Historical Association and The Farmers' Museum
Sarah Loveland
s.loveland@nysha.org
5798 State HWY 80
Cooperstown, NY 13326
United States
Phone: (607) 547-1414
In a videoconference program with educators at New York State Historical Association, students will explore Native American art at Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, NY. They will learn about the environment, animals, and Native Americans of Alaska and the arctic, understand native customs and traditions and how they are connected to the natural environment, and learn how humans use natural resources that are around them.
Students will be welcomed by a museum educator. He/she will introduce Fenimore Art Museum through photographson the document camera. The museum teacher will read the students a story about the Yup’ik Indians of Alaska to the students, showing them actual pictures of the animals represented in the book along the way, projected on a large screen in the auditorium. They will then look at our Yup’ik masks from the Thaw Collection of American Indian Art. Students will be asked to look at and identify natural materials such as feather, fur, and wood, and also to look for shapes that represent objects found in nature. Students will then make masks using materials sent to the classroom before the lesson, as well as materials supplied by the school, using what they have learned during the program.
45 minutes
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
By Request/On Demand Cost: $100.00

Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
We will not charge for programs cancelled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice.

Schools should have video conferencing equipment to view and speak with the host.In most cases we try to connect to your location for best reliability.
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Grades 5-12: From Here to There Infection and Microbes

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Program Flyer: From Here to There Infection and Microbes
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Liberty Science Center
Wendalina Garcia
wgarcia@lsc.org
Liberty Science Center
222 Jeresy City Boulevard
Jersey City, NJ 07305
United States
Phone: (201) 451-0006 ext. 1382
Fax: (201) 434-6100
Infection Connection exhibition educates and empowers individuals to think globally while acting locally on health issues. Exhibits in the gallery present the science, technology and social challenges that shape the fight against global infectious diseases from an individual as well as a global perspective.
1. We will begin by asking students questions about they program
2. We will then look at some amazing microbes
3. Discuss transmission
4. Engage students in an activity to emphasize the importance of keeping a healthy body
5. Test various antimicrobial agents against bacteria.
45 minutes
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
By Request/On Demand Cost: $190.00
Please Call 48 hours ahead to cancel any programs.

ISDN Minimum Broadcast Speed: 128 K Maximum Broadcast Speed: 384 KIP
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Grades K-12: Raptors of the Columbia River Gorge


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Raptors of the Columbia River Gorge
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Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum
Steve Thompson


5000 Discovery Drive

The Dalles, OR 97058

United States

Phone: (541) 296-8600 ext. 209

Fax: (541) 298-8660

Student will be introduced to raptors. Student will learn the different types of raptors and how they live in the environment. Students will learn why raptors are important to the environment. Several “live” birds will make an appearance. The birds may include owls, hawks, and falcons.
1. Students will be asked what a raptor is.2. Presentation on different types of raptors.3. Presentation on the characteristics of raptors.4. Students will be asked why raptors are important to the environment.5. Students will be instructed on what to do if they find a wounded birds or animal.6. Several “live” raptors will be shown and discussed.7. Students will be able to ask questions.

60 minutes

This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
Interactive Cost: $100.00
Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
During our busy season (April, May, and June) our fee for this program is $125.
We will not charge for programs cancelled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice.
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Grades K-12: Distance Learning at The Cleveland Museum of Art


Cleveland Museum of Art
Arts/Cultural/Museum
Dale Hilton
DLBooking@clevelandart.org
11150 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106
United States
Phone: (216) 707-2491
Fax: (216) 421-9277
http://www.clevelandart.org/educef/distance/index.aspx

Distance Learning at The Cleveland Museum of Art allows classes to connect with the CMA and enrich their studies of history, language arts, science, math and the visual arts through our collection of art and artifacts from around the world. Through live, interactive videoconferencing, students participate in conversations with museum educators that are two-way and fully interactive. Programs are designed for grades K-12 and are aligned with ODE academic standards.

Schools will dial into the CMA Distance Learning studios.ISDN calls must be bridged.
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