![]() ![]() ![]() This engaging and powerful series of online investigations ignites students’ critical thinking skills and excites them about science. Teaching Toolboxes are available to check out from the Museum for free and can be reserved for a two-week period.Ĭlick here to reserve a Teaching Toolbox. These teaching resource kits-complete with touchable specimens, reproducible materials, and related literature-will engage your classroom and spark curiosity in the natural world.ĭesigned by the staff of NHMU for K–12 students and community groups, our toolboxes explore a variety of subjects. Teaching ToolboxesĮxcite and educate your students about the natural sciences with NHMU's Teaching Toolboxes. Contact your local public school for more information.Ĭlick here for more information about Junior Science Academy. Junior Science Academy is an engaging learning experience designed to meet Utah's SEEd standards and use 3D science to enhance Social Studies courses through hands-on phenomena-based exploration with Museum-quality specimens and tools.Īs part of Utah's dual enrollment program, homeschool students may participate in Junior Science Academy field trips with their resident school for free. ![]() ![]() Days for the 2023-2024 school year are currently TBD.To receive free admission, families must bring their homeschool affidavit and arrive between 10am-1pm. Home Education DaysĮach school year the Natural History Museum of Utah offers homeschool families one free self-guided field trip during one of the Museum's Home Education Days. Museum educators have developed field trip activities that you can download and use, or you can customize them to fit your field trip needs! Click here for student activities. Have a group larger than 10 people? Click here to schedule a field trip. Homeschool families are invited to visit NHMU and qualify for Field Trip Rate discount pricing with advance reservations.Ĭlick here to request a Homeschool Discount for your family visit with 10 people or less. Newsletter Sign Up Self-Guided Field Trips Want to stay up to date on new Museum Education happenings? Sign up for the Educator Resources Newsletter email list: The Natural History Museum of Utah offers a range of resources for homeschool families. ![]()
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