Education

Programs

You may search for student programs below.
Title Program Typesort descending Description Dates Available

Bugs & Slugs

Discovery Room Join us for a friendly safari in search of the strangest backyard invertebrates. October 2, 2012 - June 28, 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

Tropical Connections

Interactive Video Conferencing Where are the Tropics and how is North Carolina connected to them? We will look at the characteristics of the tropical regions of the earth. year-round

Coastal Carolina

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

Bat Basics

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

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

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

Butterflies and Moths

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

The Key to Animal Classification

iLab Explore relationships among groups of animals using identifiable differences in body parts to organize taxonomic groups. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

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

Fossils: Window into the Past

iLab Give your students a unique opportunity to study fossil specimens from North Carolina and elsewhere. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

North Carolina Geology

iLab Work in teams to examine typical North Carolina rocks and practice classifying them. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

Investigate Lab Experience

iLab Spend the morning exploring either our Micro World our Natural World, or our Visual World Investigate Lab’s offerings of hands-on science activities. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

Plant Genetics: Walking with Mendel

iLab This introduction to the principles of Mendelian genetics includes topics such as dominant and recessive traits, expected vs. actual ratios of inheritance, and Parent vs. F1 and F2 generation characteristics. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

Unicellular Life

iLab Use compound microscopes to discover the structures that allow single-celled organisms to carry out the basic functions of life. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

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

Gram Staining Bacteria

iLab Learn about and then perform Gram staining on a variety of bacterial species. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

GIS 101

iLab Use computers and geographic information system (GIS) software to view and edit geo-referenced data sets. January 9 -May 31, 2013

Photosynthesis Lab

iLab In this class students will design and conduct experiments which test a plant’s ability to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. October 2, 2012 - May 31, 2013

Transpiration Lab

iLab In this hands-on lab students will design and conduct experiments as they study how transpiration works, how it can be disrupted, and the implications for plant health when it is. October 2 - 31, 2012, March 1 - May 31, 2013

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