Education

Programs

You may search for student programs below.
Titlesort descending Program Type Description Dates Available

Adaptations in Birds and Mammals

iLab Using specimens from bird and mammal collections, students analyze the similarities and differences in anatomy, form and function between these animal groups. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

Additional Homeschool Programs

In addition to the Museum's Discovery Room, Curiosity Classes, Living Conservatory and Investigate Lab programs, many of the Museum's regularly sch many of the Museum's regularly scheduled programs and events are ideally suited to the homeschool audience. usually once or twice a month, year-round

Animal Adaptations

Study the animals in the forest, prairie, or pond to see how their different behaviors or structures help then to survive in these specific habitats. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

Animal Detectives

Curiosity Classes Working in teams, students use observation skills and field guides to identify live animals and to investigate the adaptations these animals possess for survival. October 3, 2013 - December 13, 2013

Animal Life Cycles

Curiosity Classes Explore the life cycles of five major groups of animals: amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds and insects. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

Animal Tracks and Signs

Interactive Video Conferencing Examine evidence of feeding activity, tracks and scat as you learn to identify animals by their signs. year-round

Animals 2 X 2

Curiosity Classes In this program, students will meet live animals of the same type, and compare and contrast them. October 3, 2013 - May 30, 2014

Animals and the Weather

Discovery Room Scales, skin, feather and fur which works the best in all types of weather, we’ll see how local animal adapt to the changing weather. October 3, 2013- June 27, 2014

Bat Basics

Interactive Video Conferencing We will explore bats in North Carolina and demystify these amazing creatures. year-round

Beaver Ponds

Discovery Room Meet wet creatures such as dragonfly nymphs, frogs, tadpoles and turtles, that live in or near the pond. October 3, 2013- June 27, 2014

Biodiversity of the New World Tropics

Living Conservatory Observe live plants and animals characteristic of a Central American dry tropical forest . October 1, 2012 - May 30, 2013

Bringing the Outdoors In: Why and How?

Living Conservatory Explore the connections - shared species, products, and the global environment - that North Carolina has to the New World tropics. October 1, 2012 - May 30, 2013

Buds, Bark and Berries: A Tree Program

Interactive Video Conferencing Explore the parts of a tree, their function and a variety of adaptations trees exhibit. Photosynthesis, seed dispersal, and germination will be reviewed. year-round

Bugs & Slugs

Discovery Room Join us for a friendly safari in search of the strangest backyard invertebrates. October 3, 2013- June 27, 2014

Butterflies and Moths

Interactive Video Conferencing Students will learn how to identify common butterflies and moths of North Carolina. year-round

Cell Cycle

iLab Prepare and stain plant root tips for examining cells in interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

Coastal Carolina

Interactive Video Conferencing Explore the habitats and inhabitants of North Carolina’s Coastal Region. year-round

Cycles of Life at Prairie Ridge

Seasonal changes produce life cycle changes. Search out baby birds, tadpoles, flowers, or insects and learn about their development. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

Dinosaurs Roar!

Discovery Room Take a pretend field trip back to the time of dinosaurs. October 3, 2013- June 27, 2014

Discovering Dinosaurs

Interactive Video Conferencing What is a fossil? What dinosaur fossils have we found? How do we use these fossils to develop an understanding of dinosaurs and how they lived? year-round

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