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Science in the Community - Museums |
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museums, both you and your child can have fun and learn science together.
Science and technology museums, natural history museums and children's museums
can be found in many middle-sized and smaller communities, as well as in large
cities.
Museums vary in quality. If possible, try to find museums that have special
areas, exhibits and "hands-on" programs just for children. In these programs,
children are often able to use scientific equipment that is far too expensive or
specialized for their schools to own. Look for museums that have: |
- Levers to pull;
- Lights to switch on;
- Buttons to push;
- Animals to stroke; and
- Experiments to do.
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Many museums offer special science classes. Look for IMAX
theaters. These enable visitors to see giant-screen movies
on subjects ranging from space launches to exploring the
Antarctic.
Many of the tips for visiting the zoo are also helpful when
you visit museums. For example, don't try to cover too much
on one visit, and do try visiting at off hours when the
crowds won't seem overwhelming.
Information source: U.S. Department of Education - Helping Your Child Learn Science |
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