Parents and Teachers

THEMATIC UNITS AND STUDY GUIDES WITH
GEORGIA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

Explore how an immersive experience for your students can inspire and engage like no other field trip. Discover the exciting opportunities that await your students and bring your classroom lessons to vivid life through imaginative play. Imagine It! produces three thematic units a year, covering a wide-range of topics. Each unit is shaped by expert advisory panels and is designed to serve as a valuable tool for teachers to use in the classroom.

What’s New?

For our 2007-2008 season we have implemented some exciting new changes to enhance the Museum experience. These changes reflect feedback from our valued educators and child development specialists. We are excited to offer the following units for the 2007-2008 school year:


Wild About Plants

Parents and Teachers

January 26, 2008 – April 27, 2008

Wild About Plants is a botanical adventure that will engage your class in an exploration of natural science and plants in everyday life. Students will touch, smell, magnify, build, watch, and listen to plants, uncovering what they do for people…and what people can do for them. Produced by the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.

Wild About Plants Study Guide with Georgia Performance Standards

 


Under the Big Top: You’re the Ringmaster

Parents and Teachers

May 17, 2008 – September 14, 2008

The circus is the place to learn about taking care of mind, body, and soul! Created in-house as a part of our annual “Head to Toe” health initiative, Under the Big Top will teach your class first hand how to tame lions of laziness, perform feats of strength and wellness, and show everyone just who is the ringmaster of their own health!

Click here for our Study Guide with Georgia Performance Standards.

 


Bob the Builder™ - Project Build It

Parents and Teachers

October 4, 2008 – January 9, 2009

Enjoy a day with Bob the Builder™ and the Can-Do Crew. Based on the popular television series, Bob the Builder™ – Project Build It! is an all-out exploration of the world of construction, from blueprint to final tall building! Aspiring young builders and their families can help get the job done in Sunflower Valley. Can we build it?™ Yes we can!

 


SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Payday Playday
Parents and Teachers

On select Fridays during the school year, our field trip experience is geared toward Kindergarten, first and second graders around the foundations of financial literacy and money. Programming activities and learning materials will focus on the concepts of earning, spending, and saving wisely.

"Payday Playday" Study Guide with Georgia Performance Standards

 
 
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