Led by professional Museum educators, these 45-minute classes engage students with a specific science topic using hands-on, inquiry-based approaches.
Group Size/Length: Maximum 30 students per class, 45 minutes Cost: $200/2 sessions of same class, $70/each additional class; The Great Space Escape class: $300/2 sessions of same class, $85/each additional class
Travel fees apply.
Scholarships and bilingual educators may be available.
Generous support of the Museum's School Programs Department provided by Xcel Energy Foundation and U.S. Bank.
Age 3 - Grade 2
Jambo! Take a journey to the largest, most diverse continent on Earth.
Grades 3 - 6
Explore the diverse people and wildlife of the African continent.
Join an expedition to seek out dinosaur bones.
Grades K - 6
Compare the lifestyles of American Indians in Colorado.
Learn how animals and plants are uniquely adapted to life in Colorado's ecosystems.
Grades 6 - 8
Newly revised!We need your help to solve a murder mystery using forensic science.
Grades 4 - 8
Use the investigative thinking processes of an archaeologist. Uncover the customs, culture, and everyday life of ancient Egypt.
Grades 2 - 5
Examine heart anatomy as you observe a sheep heart dissection.
Study the structure of an animal eye as you observe a cow eye dissection.
Grades 2 - 8
Venture into the biological diversity of rain forest ecosystems by examining real Museum specimens.
Explore lung anatomy as you observe a sheep lung dissection.
Study brain anatomy as you observe a sheep brain dissection.
Examine how bones and muscles work together as you observe a chicken wing dissection.
Grades K - 3
Imagine being an astronomer or astronaut working to understand our night sky.
Grades 5 - 6
Explore puberty during a sensitive, respectful, coed discussion led by a professional educator.
Age 3 - Grade 1
Pique the curiosity of all five senses as you listen to mystery sounds, tease your taste buds, and perform smell and touch experiments.
Age 3 - Grade 4
Study the basic anatomy of an insect and the amazing adaptations that help these small creatures survive in the wild.
Grades 1 - 8
Leave the confines of your classroom's four walls and immerse yourself in the night sky in our digital portable planetarium.
New!Earth Science tells the story of Earth's past. Students will uncover Colorado's past by analyzing rocks, fossils, and soil materials from three different geologic eras.
From saliva to villi, explore the unusual and sometimes gross parts of your digestive system, aka your guts.
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