The exploration of natural history doesn't have to just happen at the museum - it can happen in your home too! Join museum educators as they walk your family through science skill-building activities and ways to explore the natural world and collections. During this program, families will explore storytelling and art to learn and communicate about science. Paleontologist Vera Korasidis will join us to share a story about a Tylosaurus, an extinct large marine reptile. After the reading, we will dive deeper into learning how paleontologists learn about life from long ago and the different ways scientists share their knowledge. At the end of the program, families will be invited to create a story or artwork to share what they have learned through storytelling and art. Please have the following materials ready at the start of the program: - Blank paper
- Pencil
- Coloring supplies (crayons, markers)
How to Join: The program will be presented on Zoom video. Click this link to join: zoom.us…Registration/Signup: Registration is optional; you do not need to register to participate. However, by registering you help us learn about who is attending our programs while the museum is closed, so we can better serve our audiences. Photo Credit: Smithsonian Closed captioning will be available for this program. |