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Cincinnati Museum Center
Educator’s Guide2014 -2015
Featuring
Special ExhibitsOMNIMAX® filmsCincinnati History MuseumMuseum of Natural History & ScienceDuke Energy Children’s Museum and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
For K-12 educators cincymuseum.org
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Special Exhibits
Featuring an international collection of objects and specimens (including more than 50 human and animal mummies from Europe, Asia, Africa, the South Pacific and South America), Mummies of the World shows how mummification—both through natural and intentional processes—offers unprecedented insights into past cultures and forgotten civilizations.
Explore some of the rarest, most fascinating mummy collections in the world and unravel their mysteries through interactive multi-media displays and modern technologies. Come face-to-face with the past and discover the innovative research methods that allow us to learn more about how the mummies lived, grew and died.
Add the OMNIMAX® film, Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs, for the perfect educational experience.
Opens Nov. 26, 2014.
All of the mummies in this exhibition are assembled from the collections of various museums and institutions and are treated with respect.
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Holiday Junction featuring the Duke Energy Holiday Trains
Opens Nov. 7, 2014
All aboard! Step inside Holiday Junction this winter and discover a world of engineering, locomotion and heart-warming holiday traditions. Watch the Duke Energy Holiday Trains as they pass by on miniature displays, meet Santa, say hello to local train collectors, complete hands-on crafts, participate in activities and ride through a holiday scene on our riding train, The Cincinnatian!
Appropriate for all grades and ages. Children must be under 52 inches tall to enjoy the train ride.
While you’re here, catch a screening of Rocky Mountain Express in our Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX® Theater!
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The new documentary adventure Humpback Whales from MacGillivray Freeman Films takes students on an extraordinary journey into the hidden underwater world of humpback whales where they will learn how these magnificent ocean animals communicate, sing, feed, play and take care of their young. Found in every ocean on Earth, humpbacks were nearly driven to extinction 50 years ago, but today they are making a steady comeback. Join a team of researchers in Alaska, Hawaii and the Kingdom of Tonga as they attempt to unlock the secrets of the humpback—and celebrate the return of these giants of the sea.
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Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX®
Macgillivray Freeman’s
presented by pacific life
Jerusalem immerses audiences into one of the world’s most beloved cities. Discover why this tiny piece of land is sacred to three major religions through the stories of Jewish, Christian and Muslim families who call Jerusalem home. Join renowned archaeologist, Dr. Jodi Magness, as she travels underground to solve some of this city’s greatest mysteries. Find out why, after thousands of years, Jerusalem and the Holy Land continue to stir the imagination of billions of people. Unprecedented access to the city’s holiest sites, as well as rare and breathtaking aerial footage of the Old City and the Holy Land, combine to make Jerusalem a unique and stunning cinematic experience.
Feature Films
Learn more about our OMNIMAX® Theater at cincymuseum.org/omnimax.
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Our Robert D. Lindner Family OMNIMAX® Theater has an archive of Classic films that can be reserved for school groups as schedules permit. Many of these classic films have Teacher Guides available for download. Find out more at cincymuseum.org/educators.
Schedule one of our Classic OMNIMAX® films during your next field trip!
Forces of Nature
Hidden Universe
Hubble
Island of Lemurs: Madagascar
Journey into Amazing Caves
Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West
Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs
Ring of Fire
Tornado Alley
Under the Sea
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All programs focus on problem-based learning and help develop critical-thinking skills while aligning with Ohio Revised Academic Content Standards and National Academic Standards. Designed for school groups. Some programs are available for double-booking to accommodate larger classes. See class listing for details.
Learning Labs Investigate topics like dinosaurs, simple machines, archaeology and astronomy in our interactive labs that inspire all ages to learn and participate. Choose from several Learning Labs, some of which include suggested OMNIMAX® pairings and guided tours of Museum exhibits. Designed for pre-kindergarten through grade 12.
If a class listing outside of your students’ grade fits into your curriculum, please let us know—we’re able to modify most programs! Early Childhood Learning Labs Pre-kindergarten through kindergartenTuesday through Friday, on the hour or half hour starting at 9:30 a.m.30 minutes, maximum 25 students per lab
Primary & Secondary Learning Labs Grades 1 through 12Monday through Friday, on the hour or half hour starting at 9:30 a.m.60 minutes, maximum 30 students per lab
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STEM Discovery LabsGrades 4 through 12Available Monday through Friday, starting at 10 & 11 a.m.50 minutes, maximum 40 students per lab
Experience real-world problems and project-based learning in an open laboratory environment designed to support STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) learning, innovation and experimentation. See our feature on the following page and check out our class listings for more details.
Museum LIVE! ExperiencesGrades 3 and aboveEnjoy unique, educational programs that support curriculum and learning standards, like live theater productions and docent-led tours of Cincinnati. Museum LIVE! Programs have extended capacity and some have flexible timing. Please see class listings for descriptions.
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STEM Now!
Discover more about science inquiry learning with Cincinnati Museum Center!
Check out STEM Now! for programs that encourage all ages to investigate, innovate and experiment like STEM professionals and scientists. STEM Discovery Labs combine real-world science with tools, artifacts and experimental freedom for investigative learning. STEM Learning Labs include broader topics from our Museums and incorporate themes from special exhibits and OMNIMAX® films.
STEM Discovery LabsMonday through Friday, starting at 10 & 11 a.m.50 minutes, maximum 40 students per lab
Eco-Life Grades 4 through 10Record data, predict outcomes and build solutions to local and global eco-challenges. Use math skills and provided materials throughout STEM Discovery Lab stations to learn more about the water we drink, the fuel we use and the impact (both social and economic) of human behavior on the health of our environment.
You’re the Scientist! Grades 4 through 10 Channel your inner scientist, test your critical and analytical thinking skills and complete experiments in this fast-paced lab. Due to the use of sharp instruments and advanced technology, teacher and chaperones must assist with experiments as needed.
Fantastic Physics Grades 4 through 12Measure distance, energy and force while launching table top trebuchets! Make dancing non-Newtonian fluid, explore nano science applications and discover more in this physics-based class.
Interact with Chemistry Grades 9 through 12Create chemical and physical changes and explore acids and bases. Gain an understanding of the elements on the periodic table and learn about the behavior of atoms and molecules.
The Best of Biology Grades 9 through 12Work with Cincinnati Museum Center collection items and apply concepts of adaptation, taxonomy and genetics to the natural world.
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STEM Learning LabsMonday through Friday, on the hour or half hour starting at 9:30 a.m.60 Minutes, maximum 30 students per lab
Be a Space Ace Grades 4 through 8Help scientists discover clues about the planets in our solar system. Participate in stellar activities that focus on problem-solving and hands-on experiments. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® films Hubble and Hidden Universe.
Forces of Nature Grades 4 through 9Take a closer look at monster storms and natural disasters to experience how scientists study them. Team up to complete hands-on experiments. Test your own hypotheses while exploring key principles of meteorology and seismology!Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Forces of Nature.
The Physics of Toys Grades 9 through 12Explore physics and investigate the laws of motion through toy-based science with an emphasis on potential and kinetic energy. Use scientific inquiry skills to predict, observe, explain and summarize your hypotheses and results.
STEM-ing it Up! Grades 4 through 8The relationship between humans and the environment has changed in many ways during the last 300 years. Learn about the cultures of this region and discover how they impacted the environment, from Native American practices to modern technologies and conservation methods. This program includes a guided experience in the Museum of Natural History & Science’s Pathways to Change exhibit.
Toying With Physics Grades 4 through 8Explore physics and investigate the laws of motion through toy-based science with an emphasis on potential and kinetic energy. Use scientific inquiry skills to predict, observe, explain and summarize your hypotheses and results.
NEW! What’s the (State of) Matter? Grades 1 through 5Learn about solids, liquids, gases and plasma through fun, bubbly, sticky and electrifying experiments! Mix different states of matter to create something that isn’t quite solid, liquid, gas or plasma and learn where it fits in the world of matter.
See class listings on the following pages for additional science, technology, engineering and math-inspired Learning Labs and programs.
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Early Childhood Programs Pre-kindergarten through kindergarten
Discover history and science through age-appropriate, hands-on programs designed for our youngest learners. All Learning Labs are aligned with Ohio’s Revised Academic Content Standards and National Academic Standards.
Available Tuesday through Friday unless noted below.Book double sessions on the starred labs* to accommodate larger groups.
Block by Block* Learning LabLearn to build. Build to learn! Use a variety of materials to construct, sort and classify while working cooperatively.
Let’s All Celebrate!* Learning LabChildren from all around the world love to celebrate. Travel the globe and explore a variety of child-centered ceremonies.
Meet Stuffee Learning LabMeet Stuffee, a nine-foot-tall, blue-haired, smiling anatomy doll! Feed Stuffee lunch then unzip him to identify a number of organs, discuss their functions and learn how our body works. Also available on Mondays.
My Rainforest Adventure Learning LabTake an imaginary tour of a rainforest canopy to learn about the animals and plants that live there. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Island of Lemurs: Madagascar.
This Little Dinosaur* Learning LabDiscover a tale of exploration that’s 65 million years in the making through replica dinosaur fossils, footprints and other evidence. Also available on Mondays.
Will it Float?* Learning LabIs water heavy or light? Does air have anything to do with buoyancy? Experiment with the basic principles of water as you test objects that either sink or float.
Early Childhood Enhanced Student Learning Early Elementary Enhanced Student Learning
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Science ProgramsGrades 1 through 3
Book double sessions on the starred labs* to accommodate larger groups.
Be a Rock Star* Learning LabTransform into a geologist, follow the rock cycle and learn how rocks form and change. Discover the different properties of rocks and categorize them based on a set of criteria. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Ring of Fire.Recommended for grades 2 and 3.
Cave Dwellers* Learning LabDiscover the delicate ecosystem of a cave and investigate the animals that call it home. This program includes a guided experience of our replica limestone cave inside the Museum of Natural History & Science. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Journey into Amazing Caves.
Dinosaur Discovery* Learning LabBecome a junior paleontologist and work with your team to discover fossils wrapped in a crate! Then investigate the properties and characteristics of the fossils to identify them. This program includes a guided experience in the Museum of Natural History & Science’s Dino Hall.
Simple Machines at Work (and Play) Learning LabLearn the basics of simple machines then analyze and engage with the machine stations in the Duke Energy Children’s Museum’s Energy Zone. Discover the function of each station and see how we use simple machines to accomplish jobs. This program is not available on Mondays.
NEW! What’s the (State of) Matter? Learning LabLearn about solids, liquids, gases and plasma through fun, bubbly, sticky and electrifying experiments. Mix different states of matter to create something that isn’t quite solid, liquid, gas or plasma and learn where it fits in the world of matter.
Early Childhood Enhanced Student Learning Early Elementary Enhanced Student Learning
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Early Elementary Enhanced Student Learning
Social Studies ProgramsGrades 1 through 3
Book double sessions on the starred labs* to accommodate larger groups.
Cincinnati in Motion Learning LabCincinnati’s been a hub of transportation throughout history. Discover canoes, steamboats, trolleys and trains and see how the movement of people and products has always been at the heart of the city. This program includes a guided experience through Cincinnati History Museum’s transportation related exhibits with an emphasis on the Cincinnati in Motion exhibit.
Coming to America* Learning LabThe 19th century brought people from all around the world to Cincinnati’s doorsteps. Explore factors that might influence an immigrant to leave their home and learn how these groups impacted our local community. Identify the push-and-pull factors that made the U.S. the Land of Opportunity and discover how these groups influenced Cincinnati’s rich cultural history.Recommended for grade 3.
Life on the Ohio River Learning LabTake an imaginary ride down the Ohio River and learn what life was like for Native Americans and early settlers. Explore how the river has affected, and been affected by, changes in lifestyle and travel throughout history. This program includes a guided experience in Cincinnati History Museum’s Settlement to 1860s exhibit.Recommended for grade 3.
AWARD WINNING! Mind Your Money 1-3* Learning LabReview the value of money and master the concepts of earning, spending and saving by playing a board game that challenges you to use your allowance wisely. Your choices will better prepare you for future monetary decisions.
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Early Elementary Enhanced Student Learning
Native American Lifestyles* Learning LabGain a better understanding of southern Ohio’s earliest inhabitants and discover the tools, natural resources and skills that allowed them to survive. Transform into an archaeologist and investigate artifacts to help identify past cultures.
Welcome to My Home* Learning LabCompare your home and life to those of children around the world. Explore cultural similarities related to school, clothing, family routines, names and leisure activities. This program includes a guided experience in the Duke Energy Children’s Museum Children Just Like Me exhibit.
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Middle Elementary Enhanced Student Learning
Science Programs Grades 4 through 5
Book double sessions on the starred labs* to accommodate larger groups.
Be a Rock Star* Learning LabTransform into a geologist, follow the rock cycle and learn how rocks form and change. Discover the different properties of rocks and categorize them based on a set of criteria. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Ring of Fire.
Be a Space Ace Learning LabHelp scientists discover clues about the planets in our solar system. Participate in stellar activities that focus on problem-solving and hands-on experiments! Pairs well with OMNIMAX® films Hubble and Hidden Universe.
Cave Dwellers* Learning LabDiscover the delicate ecosystem of a cave and investigate the animals that call it home. This program includes a guided experience of our replica limestone cave inside the Museum of Natural History & Science. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Journey into Amazing Caves.
Dinosaur Discovery* Learning LabBecome a junior paleontologist and work with your team to discover fossils wrapped in a crate! Then investigate the properties and characteristics of the fossils to identify them. This program includes a guided experience in the Museum of Natural History & Science’s Dino Hall.
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Middle Elementary Enhanced Student Learning
Eco-Life STEM Discovery LabRecord data, predict outcomes and build solutions to local and global eco-challenges. Use math skills and provided materials throughout STEM Discovery Lab stations to learn more about the water we drink, the fuel we use and the impact (both social and economic) of human behavior on the health of our environment.
Fantastic Physics STEM Discovery LabMeasure distance, energy and force while launching table top trebuchets! Make dancing non-Newtonian fluid, explore nano science applications and discover more in this physics-based class.
Forces of Nature Learning LabTake a closer look at monster storms and natural disasters to experience how scientists study them. Team up to complete hands-on experiments. Test your own hypotheses while exploring key principles of meteorology and seismology. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Forces of Nature.
STEM-ing it Up! Learning LabThe relationship between humans and the environment has changed in many ways during the last 300 years. Learn about the cultures of this region and discover how they impacted the environment, from Native American practices to modern technologies and conservation methods. This program includes a guided experience in the Museum of Natural History & Science’s Pathways to Change exhibit.
Toying With Physics Learning LabExplore physics and investigate the laws of motion through toy-based science with an emphasis on potential and kinetic energy. Use scientific inquiry skills to predict, observe, explain and summarize your hypotheses and results.
NEW! What’s the (State of) Matter? Learning LabLearn about solids, liquids, gases and plasma through fun, bubbly, sticky and electrifying experiments. Mix different states of matter to create something that isn’t quite solid, liquid, gas or plasma and learn where it fits in the world of matter.
You’re the Scientist! STEM Discovery LabChannel your inner scientist, test your critical and analytical thinking skills and complete experiments in this fast-paced lab.
Due to the use of sharp instruments and advanced technology, teacher and chaperones must assist with experiments as needed.
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Middle Elementary Enhanced Student Learning
Social Studies Programs Grades 4 through 5
Starred labs* can be extended to accommodate larger groups by booking double sessions.
Coming to America* Learning LabThe 19th century brought people from all around the world to Cincinnati’s doorsteps. Explore factors that might influence an immigrant to leave their home and learn how these groups impacted our local community. Identify the push-and-pull factors that made the U.S. the Land of Opportunity and discover how these groups influenced Cincinnati’s rich cultural history.
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Middle Elementary Enhanced Student Learning
Life on the Ohio River Learning LabTake an imaginary ride down the Ohio River and learn what life was like for Native Americans and early settlers. Explore how the river has affected, and been affected by, changes in lifestyle and travel throughout history. This program includes a guided experience through Cincinnati History Museum’s Settlement to 1860s exhibit.
AWARD WINNING! Mind Your Money 4-8* Learning LabDiscover some of Cincinnati’s early businesses and investigate how each earned, spent, saved and invested money. See how math and economics apply to our everyday lives and gain a better understanding of how money works. This program includes a guided experience on Cincinnati History Museum’s Public Landing.
Native American Lifestyles* Learning LabGain a better understanding of southern Ohio’s earliest inhabitants and discover the tools, natural resources and skills that allowed them to survive. Transform into an archaeologist and investigate artifacts to help identify past cultures.
On the Trail with Lewis & Clark* Learning LabTake an imaginary trip with Lewis and Clark to explore President Jefferson’s recent acquisition of the Louisiana Purchase for the U.S. government. Find out how the purchase affected our country and discover the preparations and training necessary for the journey. Why were they going? What did they pack? What did they discover along the way? Answer these questions and more as we head on our adventure. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West.
Uncovering Egypt* Learning LabArchaeology is a science that allows us to unlock the secrets of past civilizations. Participate in a hands-on demonstration of archaeological techniques, explore a mock excavation site from Egypt and learn to identify a culture based on the artifacts discovered. Pair this Learning Lab with OMNIMAX® film Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs and special exhibit Mummies of the World to spark your students’ interest in mummies.
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Middle School Enhanced Student Learning
Science Programs Grades 6 through 8
Book double sessions on the starred labs* to accommodate larger groups.
Be a Rock Star* Learning LabTransform into a geologist, follow the rock cycle and learn how rocks form and change. Discover the different properties of rocks and categorize them based on a set of criteria. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Ring of Fire.Recommended for grade 6.
Be a Space Ace Learning LabHelp scientists discover clues about the planets in our solar system. Participate in stellar activities that focus on problem-solving and hands-on experiments. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® films Hubble and Hidden Universe.
Eco-Life STEM Discovery LabRecord data, predict outcomes and build solutions to local and global eco-challenges. Use math skills and provided materials throughout STEM Discovery Lab stations to learn more about the water we drink, the fuel we use and the impact (both social and economic) of human behavior on the health of our environment.
Fantastic Physics STEM Discovery LabMeasure distance, energy and force while launching table top trebuchets! Make dancing non-Newtonian fluid, explore nano science applications and discover more in this physics-based class.
Forces of Nature Learning LabTake a closer look at monster storms and natural disasters to experience how scientists study them. Team up to complete hands-on experiments. Test your own hypotheses while exploring key principles of meteorology and seismology.Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Forces of Nature.
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Middle School Enhanced Student Learning
STEM-ing it Up! Learning LabThe relationship between humans and the environment has changed in many ways during the last 300 years. Learn about the cultures of this region and discover how they impacted the environment, from Native American practices to modern technologies and conservation methods. This program includes a guided experience in the Museum of Natural History & Science’s Pathways to Change exhibit.
Toying With Physics Learning LabExplore physics and investigate the laws of motion through toy-based science with an emphasis on potential and kinetic energy. Use scientific inquiry skills to predict, observe, explain and summarize your hypotheses and results.
You’re the Scientist! STEM Discovery LabChannel your inner scientist, test your critical and analytical thinking skills and complete experiments in this fast-paced lab.
Due to the use of sharp instruments and advanced technology, teacher and chaperones must assist with experiments as needed.
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Middle School Enhanced Student Learning
Social Studies Programs Grades 6 through 8
Book double sessions on the starred labs* to accommodate larger groups.
Coming to America* Learning LabThe 19th century brought people from all around the world to Cincinnati’s doorsteps. Explore factors that might influence an immigrant to leave their home and learn how their cultures impacted our local community. Identify the push-and-pull factors that made the U.S. the Land of Opportunity and discover how these groups influenced Cincinnati’s rich cultural history.
AWARD WINNING! Mind Your Money 4-8* Learning LabDiscover some of Cincinnati’s early businesses and investigate how each earned, spent, saved and invested money. See how math and economics apply to our everyday lives and gain a better understanding of how money works. This program includes a guided experience on the Cincinnati History Museum’s Public Landing.
On the Trail with Lewis & Clark* Learning LabTake an imaginary trip with Lewis and Clark to explore President Jefferson’s recent acquisition of the Louisiana Purchase for the U.S. government. Find out how the purchase affected our country and discover the preparations and training necessary for the journey. Why were they going? What did they pack? What did they discover along the way? Answer these questions and more as we head on our adventure. Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West.
Uncovering Egypt* Learning LabArchaeology is a science that allows us to unlock the secrets of past civilizations. Participate in a hands-on demonstration of archaeological techniques, explore a mock excavation site from Egypt and learn to identify a culture based on the artifacts discovered. Pair this Learning Lab with OMNIMAX® film Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs and special exhibit Mummies of the World to spark your students’ interest in mummies.
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High School Enhanced Student Learning
Science Programs Grades 9 through 12
The Best of Biology STEM Discovery LabWork with Cincinnati Museum Center collection items and apply concepts of adaptation, taxonomy and genetics to the natural world.
Eco-Life STEM Discovery LabRecord data, predict outcomes and build solutions to local and global eco-challenges. Use math skills and provided materials throughout STEM Discovery Lab stations to learn more about the water we drink, the fuel we use and the impact (both social and economic) of human behavior on the health of our environment.
Fantastic Physics STEM Discovery LabMeasure distance, energy and force while launching table top trebuchets! Make dancing non-Newtonian fluid, explore nano science applications and discover more in this physics-based class.
Forces of Nature Learning LabTake a closer look at monster storms and natural disasters to experience how scientists study them. Team up to complete hands-on experiments. Test your own hypotheses while exploring key principles of meteorology and seismology.Pairs well with OMNIMAX® film Forces of Nature.
Interact with Chemistry STEM Discovery LabCreate chemical and physical changes and explore acids and bases. Gain an understanding of the elements on the periodic table and learn about the behavior of atoms and molecules.
The Physics of Toys Learning LabExplore physics and investigate the laws of motion through toy-based science with an emphasis on potential and kinetic energy. Use scientific inquiry skills to predict, observe, explain and summarize your hypotheses and results.
You’re the Scientist! STEM Discovery LabChannel your inner scientist, test your critical and analytical thinking skills and complete experiments in this fast-paced lab. Due to the use of sharp instruments and advanced technology, teacher and chaperones must assist with experiments as needed. Recommended for grades 9 & 10.
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MUSEUM LIVE! Programs
Step outside the classroom for one-of-a-kind learning experiences that engage audiences of all ages. Our inter-disciplinary dramas and programs accommodate large groups, Scouts and buses full of students.
Theater LIVE! Theater LIVE! programs are designed to engage both students and adults. This program uses varied learning styles, promotes personalized learning and reinforces proficiency goals through interdisciplinary live dramas.
Lewis & Clark: Meet the PressGrades 3 through 12, max 245 studentsMarch 17 through 20, 2015 Reservations start at the top of any hour between 9 a.m. & Noon.Experience history front-row and join us for a theatrical blending of past and present. Become the press and interview Lewis and Clark during a mock press conference. Learn what sparked their desire to set about on this famous expedition, discover the preparations that were made and learn about what President Jefferson hoped would be discovered during their westward passage. This hour-long program shares the expectations, discoveries, mishaps and triumphs of these two great explorers and their Corps of Discovery.
$11.50 per person includes a ticket for Lewis & Clark: Meet the Press and a ticket to an OMNIMAX® screening of Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West. Tickets are available independently for the Theater LIVE! experience for $6. Theater LIVE! and OMNIMAX® run 1 hour independently or 2 hours for the package.
Scout ProgramsAll Scout Programs include private demonstrations, discussions and exploration of the Museum after the program takes place. Check out cincymuseum.org/programs/scouts for program themes and more information.
One chaperone per five Scouts is free; each additional adult is $6.50. An adult must accompany the child.$13 per Scout for Public Programs$200 per group for Private Programs
C! Cincinnati! Presented by Cincinnati Heritage ProgramsGrades 3 through 12Sept. 1 – Nov. 14, 2014 & March 2 – June 5, 2015Monday through Friday, available between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Explore Fountain Square, Mt. Adams, Over-the-Rhine and both sides of the Ohio riverfront with your students! Join us for this two-hour bus tour that brings the past to life and immerses your students in the growth and history of Cincinnati through Cincinnati Museum Center’s Heritage Programs. $70 per tour for each bus. Walk Over the Rhine! Presented by Cincinnati Heritage ProgramsGrades 9 through 12September, October, April & May (weather permitting)Monday through Friday; 9 to 11 a.m. or 10 a.m. to Noonmaximum 30 students per tour group
Visit downtown Cincinnati’s 19th-century German neighborhood and walk by Old St. Mary’s Church, Weilert’s Beer Garden, St. Francis Seraph Church, Emery Auditorium and the Germania building. Hear the history of how German immigrants worked, entertained and worshipped and how they left a lasting mark on the Queen City. $145 per walking tour.
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Overnights at Museum CenterEver dream you’d be sleeping inside Union Terminal? Grab your sleeping bag and pillow and experience what USA Today called one of the top 10 Museum Overnights in the country. Pick one of our themes and spend the night exploring and learning at Museum Center. In the morning, enjoy breakfast and an OMNIMAX® film. Academic content standards are available upon request. $30 per person. 7 p.m. to 10 a.m.
CavesJourney through our manmade replica limestone and ice caves and discover how cave ecosystems operate and thrive! Then play games, create cave-inspired art and meet bats and other animals that live in caves. Museum included: Museum of Natural History & Science
DinosaursRawr you ready to experience some of the biggest creatures to ever walk the planet? Learn about paleontology as our tour guides take you through Dino Hall and describes our active dinosaur research in the paleontology lab. Museum included: Museum of Natural History & Science
Blast from the PastTake a trip back in time and discover the early days of Cincinnati! Play nostalgic games, make 1940s propaganda posters and visit our Public Landing that depicts Cincinnati in the 1860s. Museum included: Cincinnati History Museum
Into the WildBring the outdoors inside and learn about our local plants and animals. Meet some of our resident creatures, play fun plant and animal games and make art inspired by animals! Museum included: Duke Energy Children’s Museum
Super SleepoverGrab your cape and fly down to the Hall of Justice for a Super Sleepover! Discover the science of superheroes, create your own super hero persona and play super fun games with super friends during this imagination-filled Overnight. Museum included: Duke Energy Children’s Museum
Explore the MuseumsWant to discover the ins and outs of Union Terminal? Tour the Museums on your own while interacting with instructors at specific areas of interest. Museums Included: Cincinnati History Museum and Museum of Natural History & Science
Register for an Overnight program at cincymuseum.org/programs/overnights or (513) 287-7001.
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Explore the Museums
Check out cincymuseum.org/educators/resources to download full exhibit and gallery guides for our permanent exhibits.
Cincinnati History MuseumTravel back in time with primary sources, artifacts, artwork and costumed interpretation—all inside Cincinnati History Museum at Union Terminal! Explore our programs and exhibits to see how the history of the Southwest Ohio region connects to broader themes in American history.
Cincinnati in Motion - Explore Cincinnati’s urban development via a model of Cincinnati, circa 1900 to the 1940s, complete with working trains, trolleys and inclines. Get a closer look at some of our region’s most famous neighborhoods, including downtown, the West End, Mt. Adams, Price Hill, Over-the-Rhine and Northern Kentucky.
Cincinnati in Motion - Learn about life on the home front in Cincinnati during World War II. Discover how local businesses and industries converted to wartime production, how civilians helped and coped with the war effort and how Cincinnati citizens served their government at home and overseas.
Early Settlement - Trek through the woods of the Miami Purchase and encounter a surveyor working on mapping the land and the beginnings of Fort Washington. Learn about the interactions between traders, settlers and Native Americans and then rest-up at Dunlap Station, one of the farthest settlements from Fort Washington, to see how people lived on the fringe of the frontier.
Regional Capital - Rediscover Cincinnati as a center of education, religion, the arts and commerce. Step back into the early 1800s and hear boomers and boosters discuss Cincinnati’s early growth, successes and some of the issues facing the city. View works of art by Hiram Powers and John Caspar Wild and see how Cincinnati’s culture, religion and education flourished during this era. Try your hand at our interactive Canal Gallery and help move goods down the Miami Erie Canal with small boats, cargo and locks.
La Belle Riviere - Take a trip down the Ohio River and experience people travelling to and settling in Cincinnati during the early 19th century. Step on board a flatboat which has been pulled up onto the river bed and is being disassembled to build a house in our Flatbed Gallery. Try your hand at turning a flatboat into a home and while you’re at it, try on the clothes settlers would have worn!
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Queen City of the West - Pass through the galleries and experience a recreated section of the city as it appeared during the onset of the Civil War, representing the city’s busy commercial and industrial center. This exhibit features two galleries, Immigration and Public Landing, and is anchored by the Queen of the West, a full-sized steamboat docked on the riverfront.
Forming a New World, Cincinnati’s Machine Tool Industry 1850-1930 - What do the light bulb, the telephone, electric toy trains and automobiles have in common? They can’t be produced without machine tools! Learn about the city’s rise as the machine tool capital of the world and discover the role local machine tool companies played in the industrialization of America.
Duke Energy Children’s MuseumAt the Duke Energy Children’s Museum, we believe fun and learning go hand in hand. Discover interactive fun for kids of all ages in our eight exhibit areas, including two designed for preschool-aged children and younger—Little Sprouts Farm and Kids’ Town. Join us for more than 1,800 hours of programming for children, covering topics like art, culture, reading, science and more!
Kids’ Town - Walk into an interactive exhibit that includes a grocery store, post office, diner, veterinarian’s office and other places to imagine and pretend. Discover your interests and gain new perspectives by shopping for groceries, delivering mail, cooking meals, repairing a car and operating a traffic light.
Water Works - Make it rain, observe flood plains and control a river’s flow! Interact with hydraulic learning stations that demonstrate water as a force of nature and source of energy. Use the power of water to set machines in motion and test unique boat designs that encourage cooperation and problem-solving.
Animal Spot - Study specimens from Cincinnati Museum Center’s collections, learn about the needs of living creatures and discover how each living organism is intricately connected to its environment. Touch a cast of an elephant skull, feel a real dinosaur fossil, finish a three-layer fish puzzle, observe live fish and explore how animals move, live and eat.
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Children Just Like Me - Look at life-size photos and representations of children’s homes from around the globe. Meet 11 children from around the globe, along with their families, houses, pets and friends. Discover their toys and make music by playing instruments from different countries. Focus on the commonalities that all cultures share and learn to value what makes each one of them unique.
Kids at Work - Put on your safety vest and step into a construction site that provides spaces to design and build a variety of structures. Work cooperatively to find tools, move rocks, finish a house or build a catenary arch. See how simple shapes work together to make more complex structures.
Energy Zone - Have a blast with ball-propelling stations that highlight cause and effect relationships, energy forces and simple and complex machines. Analyze which path a ball must take to reach its destination and determine the simple machines or energy forces that may help get it there.
The Woods - Hike into the wilderness and explore our indoor tree house, caves and crawling tubes that challenge your physical abilities and spark your imagination! Follow animal tracks, climb a rock wall and discover hidden treasures buried deep within the Earth’s layers.
Little Sprouts Farm - Learn about the natural world through activities that engage the senses, encourage physical development and stimulate thinking skills. For infants and toddlers up to 4 years old.Due to the intimate nature of this exhibit, Little Sprouts Farm is only available to groups between 9 and 10 a.m.
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Museum of Natural History & ScienceExplore interactive science exhibits, programs and activities to learn more about sustainability, fossils, the Earth and other wonders of science! Get up close with our education animals including our colonies of Big Brown Bats and Madagascar hissing cockroaches, and learn how to properly collect and document natural items in Nature’s Trading Post.
STEM Discovery Lab - Step into a science lab where you do the science! Use creative thinking and problem-solving skills to complete hands-on, inquiry-based science experiments and challenges individually or in teams. Discovery Lab classes feature STEM concepts like biology, chemistry, physics, sustainability and more. See class listings for details.
Nature’s Trading Post - Explore the natural world through respectful observation and responsible item collecting. Bring in natural items like plants, shells, exoskeletons and fossils and tell us what you’ve learned about them. When booking your field trip, inform our staff if your group is interested in trading.
Pathways to Change - Journey through four different cultural time periods spanning the Fort Ancient period to the 1990s. Explore the relationships and adaptations found in nature and discover the symbiotic relationships that we share with our environment.
Preschool Sandplay - Bring your preschoolers to our coral reef Sandplay area for developmentally appropriate science activities and early childhood learning experiences. Designed for children five years and younger, accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
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Earth Stories - Learn the ins and outs of museum operations in this audio exhibit that provides a behind-the-scenes peek at our collections and curatorial processes.
Earth Works - Interact with this digital video exhibit that guides you on a virtual tour of the ancient earthwork complexes that were discovered throughout the Little Miami Valley in southwest Ohio.
Space Exhibit - See a replica of the flight suit worn by Astronaut Neil Armstrong aboard the Apollo 11 Mission and the tools used to collect samples of lunar soil. Armstrong presented Cincinnati Museum Center with the lunar sample located in this exhibit.
The Cave - Investigate the world beneath our feet through 500 feet of darkened passageways inside our man-made replica limestone cave. Walk on the advanced trail and experience a waterfall, underground streams, a formation chamber and the bat chamber, home to the Museum’s own Big Brown Bat colony! The beginner’s trail is wheelchair accessible and provides lookout points to the lower advanced trail.
The Science of Mummies - See how science unravels the story of Umi, the mummy of a young Egyptian boy. Learn about the elaborate painted cartonnage wrapped around his body and the 24 amulets hidden within the wrappings, revealed by CT scans taken at the UC College of Medicine/UC Physicians-Radiology.
Cincinnati’s Ice Age - Experience the Tri-State region as it was 19,000 years ago and interact with exhibit components to discover clues about the last great ice age. Don’t forget to stop by the Glacial Geology Room and learn how glaciers move, grow and help form the landscape.
NEW! Climate Change & UsSee global warming from a new perspective and learn how to minimize its effects in Climate Change & Us, a new exhibition space inside the Museum of Natural History & Science. This exhibit is #CincinnatiSmart and was made possible through our partnership with the University of Cincinnati.
Lost Voices - Visit our Paleo Lab and watch Museum staff prepare dinosaur bones and other items collected on recent digs. Meet some of the marine, flying and land-dwelling animals that lived during the Mesozoic Era. Some of our prized specimens include a pterosaur skull and wing and the only complete Apatosaurus skull.
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Looking to bring the excitement of Cincinnati Museum Center directly to your location? Check out our Programs-on-Wheels and choose one of our educational and entertaining science, natural history or social studies programs—all of which reflect national and Ohio curriculum standards.
Early Childhood Science & Social Studies ProgramsAges 3 through kindergarten45 minutes, maximum 24 students per program
* Program requires a large open spaceES = Program available in Exploration Station format. See page 37 for details.
For further information or to book, call (513) 287-7021.
A Cultural Experience - Use music, toys, colorful clothing and role playing to explore cultures from Peru, Japan and Mali.
3…2…1… Blast Off!* ES - Blast off with radio-controlled space shuttles, build the solar system in your classroom and explore what’s beyond Earth as you look at photos and learn about gravity, asteroids, orbits and more.
Coral: A Colorful Community ES - Learn what coral is, where it lives, what it eats and how it protects itself. Explore different types of real coral skeletons, experience how a coral polyp feels and view pictures of some of the creatures that live in a coral reef. Make a coral reef habitat come to life with beautiful puppets. Program can be adapted for children up to grade 3. Call for details.
Dino Dig* ES - Growl, claw and walk like a dinosaur! Dig up fossils and identify what dinosaurs they came from! Learn about different kinds of dinosaurs, including what they looked like, what they ate and how they protected themselves.
Egg-cellent Eggs - Explore bird eggs and learn about their shapes, sizes, colors and nests through hands-on activities. Learn about the other animals that lay eggs and crack open an egg to find out what’s inside.
From the Backyard to the Barnyard - Use puppets to investigate animals that might live in backyard or barnyard habitats. Meet one of our resident animals, investigate what this animal eats and discover how it finds food by echolocation.
How Does Your Garden Grow?* - What does a plant look like? What does it need to grow? Learn about the parts of a plant, the plant life cycle and the difference between fruits and vegetables. Then plant your own seed under the dirt and take it home.
Our Five Senses - It takes a nose to know, or maybe hands, ears, eyes or a tongue! Explore the magic of your senses through fun, hands-on activities and interaction with a live animal.
Snug as a Bug ES - Learn about the life cycle of a caterpillar, build a bug and study insects. Explore how insects protect themselves by playing a game of hide-and-seek with a very hungry frog. Meet and touch live insects and marvel at incredible mounted bugs from around the world.
Stuffee, the Amazing Anatomy Doll - Meet Stuffee, a seven-foot-tall, blue-haired, smiling anatomy doll that unzips to show others what’s inside all of us. Feed Stuffee lunch and use stethoscopes to listen to your own beating heart.
Tall Tails - Wiggle, waggle and hop as you learn about animal adaptations. Try on larger-than-life costumed tails and morph into different animals. Hear a Native American tale about two unique local animals.
Wild About Animals - From Africa to Antarctica, become part of the wild animal kingdom. Take an imaginary safari across Africa and look through binoculars to see zebras, lions and more. Waddle like a penguin in the coldest place on Earth then hop on over to a continent with unusual Down Under residents.
Wonders of Weather - Investigate seasonal weather patterns, complete the water cycle, make some snow and race clouds. Have a hair-raising experience with lightning and take home jewelry with sun-sensing abilities. 30
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Elementary & Middle School Programs60 minutes, maximum 30 students per program
* Program requires a large open spaceES= Program available in exploration station format. See page 37 for details.
For further information or to book, call (513) 287-7021.
Science ProgramsDigging for Dinosaurs* ESGrades 1 through 4 Uncover fossils on a mock paleontological dinosaur dig. Discuss Cincinnati’s world-famous Ordovician fossils, learn how fossils are formed and unearth how to differentiate them from rocks. Touch fossils that came from dinosaurs like Allosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Stegosaurus and raptors.
Incredible Insects ESGrades 1 through 5 Get up close with the creatures that make up Earth’s largest population. Learn the characteristics of insects, see the world through the eyes of a fly and learn amazing facts about insect defense, including camouflage and mimicry. This program comes complete with live insects and mounted insect specimens from across the globe.
The Reasons for the Seasons ESGrades 1 through 5 Why are spring and summer warm while winter and fall are cool? Use a globe to rotate, revolve, learn about the seasons and understand how we experience them. Create the sounds of spring and explore mounted animal specimens from our collections. Win a seasonal prize by identifying a special visitor that left behind scat and tracks.
Awesome Animal Adaptations ESGrades 1 through 8 Explore animal habitats and adaptations. Meet and touch live animals that may include a bat, snake, box turtle, tarantula and/or hissing cockroaches. Learn about and handle unique items from our collections like baleen, pronghorn antelope fur and armadillo armor.
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Bats ESGrades 1 through 8 Walk like a bat, fly like a bat and meet a native Big Brown bat! Explore echolocation, understand how it works and hear what it sounds like. Learn about these amazing yet misunderstood animals through a slide presentation, a game, artifacts and more.
Your Heart, Your Blood, Your Health ESGrades 2 through 6 Learn about how the heart is packaged, the way it works, the way it sounds, to which system it belongs and what it pumps. Get a closer look at capillaries, run a little race, test your food pyramid knowledge and share some giant microbes.
Experimenting with Physical Science ESGrades 3 through 6 What shapes do bubbles take? Does sound vibrate? Explore bubbles, sound, electricity, magnets, motion, light, color, mirrors and optical illusions in this inquiry-based program. Create hypotheses, perform experiments, draw conclusions and share your discoveries.
Tour the Solar System Grades 3 through 6 Soar through the solar system and marvel at recent images from Mercury, Neptune and beyond. Touch real meteorites and rocks of the type found on our Moon. Create impact craters and observe the crushing effects of air pressure.
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Elementary & Middle School Programs (continued)
Fossils at Our Feet: Ancient Creatures of the Queen City ESGrades 3 through 8 Investigate how land masses move and shift through time. Explore a timeline of major species evolution and extinction events. Learn about local ancient creatures, the habitats in which they lived and their adaptations. Program includes an Ordovician period diorama and fossil specimens from our collections. Program can accommodate adult audiences. Call for details.
Geology Rocks ESGrades 4 through 7 Transform into a geologist for the day! Learn all about rocks and minerals while viewing and handling impressive specimens from our collections. Test your knowledge of everyday uses of minerals then examine, test and classify specimens to learn their true identities.
Chemistry in Your Hands ESGrades 4 through 8 Heat it up and cool it down! See and feel the evidence of physical versus chemical change. Watch your experiments change color as you create acids and bases. Learn chemistry basics and practice lab safety. Beware—the results you take home may be slimy!
NEW! Exploring Nano Science ESGrades 4 through 8From clothes to household products and computers, nanotechnology’s all around us. What’s nano science? It’s science on the scale of the nanometer, which is one billionth of a meter. Learn about how we use nano science to study things that are too small to see, like atoms and molecules. Complete up to six experiments and explore the behavior of atoms and molecules on the nano scale. Strong reading skills are necessary to follow directions and perform experiments.
Science of the Dead Sea Scrolls—Then & Now!Grades 4 through 8 Learn about the science of the past and present involved in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Explore the history and science behind Iron Gall Ink and ancient and modern manuscript materials. Recreate a message using a concordance, the same method scholars from the Cincinnati campus of Hebrew Union College used in the past to recreate sections of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Match sections of a document together the same way researchers currently match together sections of the Dead Sea Scrolls with DNA.
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Taxonomic Detectives ESGrades 4 through 8 Classification isn’t as mysterious as it sounds! Start off with some simple classification activities, then use clues based on eye placement and teeth type to inspect real animal skulls. Read a dichotomous key to determine the skulls’ taxonomic order and species.
ABC: Arches, Bridges & Construction ESGrades 5 through 8 Work in teams to build arches, a suspension bridge and a truss bridge you can crawl across. Learn about the components that make bridges sound structures, including anchors, beams and compression. Explore the concepts of live load, dead load and environmental stress.
Forensics: The Science of Crime ESGrades 5 through 8 Analyze human skull replicas to determine the gender and ethnicity of a fictional victim. Combine clues from the skull with crime scene evidence to determine the identity of a missing person and speculate as to the cause of death. Program can be expanded to include human evolution. Call for details.
Thinking Green? ESGrades 5 through 8 We use energy every day, but where does it come from? Review energy types, explore personal energy usage and compare renewable and non-renewable sources of electricity. Use renewable energy kits to experiment with several types of clean energy and explore our green roof.Recommended program length is 75 minutes.
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Social Studies ProgramsOne World, Many Cultures Grades 1 through 4 Take a trip around the world and use maps and travel buddies to navigate your way. Explore cultures from Africa, Asia, Australia and South and North America through clothing, crafts, games, celebrations, music and photographs.
Impact of Inventions ESGrades 2 through 6 Many inventors, like Benjamin Banneker, Garrett Morgan, Eli Whitney, George Washington Carver and Patricia Bath, have created items that change our daily lives. Use a timeline, experiment with hands-on activities and investigate how their inventions impacted our world.
Lotions, Potions & Strange Notions ESGrades 3 through 6 Learn the cause of cholera (present day and historical theories) and imagine the symptoms this disease caused. Touch a model giant microbe of Vibrio cholerae (Cholera) and investigate where the disease is found today. Explore old-fashioned home and herbal remedies then use mortars and pestles to roll herbal pills like those dispensed in 19th century apothecaries.
Transportation Transformations ESGrades 3 through 6 Learn how canals, streetcars and inclines impacted the growth of Cincinnati from the 1820s through the 1950s. Learn a period folksong, load goods on a mock canal boat, experience one of Cincinnati’s five inclines and view historical photographs of these forms of transportation.
When Two Worlds Met ESGrades 3 through 6 The North American fur trade connected people from different worlds. Exchange furs, coins and wampum for replica goods from a late 18th century trading post. Learn about the Battle of Fallen Timbers by stepping into roles as the signers of the Treaty of Greenville.
Business BeginningsGrades 3 through 8 Investigate soap and candle making, meatpacking, furniture making and brewing in 19th century Cincinnati. Work in small groups and review period business records, illustrations and historical artifacts. Learn how resources were used in these industries and how they impacted production and consumption. Economic terms such as opportunity cost, scarcity, profit and loss are used in this program.
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Lewis & Clark ESGrades 3 through 8 Use maps, historical artifacts, parched corn and primary sources to study the wildlife, unknown lands and people Lewis and Clark encountered on their Corps of Discovery. Primary source material includes a Meriwether Lewis manuscript owned by Museum Center and replicas of the Jefferson Peace Medal.
Liberty on the Border ESGrades 3 through 8 Imagine life as a Civil War soldier and interact with hardtack, period ammunition and a haversack containing letters from the 1860s. Learn about Civil War causes, economic effects, important figures and territorial expansion through photographs, prints, maps, replicas and other period materials.
The Underground Railroad: Its history, people & glory ESGrades 3 through 8Recreate elements of the Underground Railroad through pictures, slave shackles, photographs, navigational tools and true stories of historical figures. Discover the resourcefulness, courage and determination of freedom-seeking slaves and abolitionists.
Walking City ESGrades 3 through 8 Explore how geographic factors kept Cincinnatians confined to the downtown basin and learn why our city remained a walking city longer that most. Perform tasks and understand what life was like in 19th century Cincinnati by engaging with a 2’x3’ period map, advertisements and illustrations.
Cincinnati Museum Center is committed to supporting our educators through professional development opportunities. You can sign up for the Educator eNewsletter at cincymuseum.org/educators to find out more about these unique and engaging opportunities.
Insights Lecture Series Appropriate for educators and high school students
Insights Lectures feature local and national experts that speak on a variety of subjects and are chosen for their their ability to spark insight and dialogue. All lectures are held in Reakirt Auditorium and are free and open to the public. For more information please check out our website at cincymuseum.org/educators/ongoinglearning.
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Programs-on-Wheels
Adult Programs-on-WheelsAdult Programs-on-Wheels are lecture-based programs for lifelong learners. We offer passionate instructors and inspiring collections specimens that will rekindle your love of the history and the natural world.
BirdwatcherBirds are beautiful creatures and can be found in nearly every habitat imaginable. Learn how to identify them and increase your enjoyment of the natural world. Understand the numerous bird species found in our region and get practical advice on observing, attracting and identifying them.
NEW! Exploration StationsLove Programs-on-Wheels but looking for something less structured? Our brand new Exploration Stations are based off traditional Programs-on-Wheels topics but serve a greater number of people. Book a program during your next family night, field day or fair for hands-on, stop-and-go informal learning. You provide the tables, we’ll provide Museum materials and activities that entertain and educate people of all ages. Look for the ES designation to see what programs are available in this format! Call for additional details.
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Learning Through Play At Cincinnati Museum Center, we know that open-ended, hands-on play is crucial to the development of your kids’ literacy, life skills and kindergarten readiness. Meet the region’s best childhood development experts and learn how to get the most from interactions with your little ones during this one-day conference on March 7. Choose from more than 30 sessions, two forums and a free information fair.
Adult-Only sessions explore how play can be used to educate children, and Family-Interactive sessions allow adults and children to play and learn together. Sessions are approved for OH Step Up To Quality and KY Early Care and Education Training Hours.
Teacher Preview NightsPreview our new special exhibits and OMNIMAX® films and see if they’re a good fit for your classroom. Sign up for the Educator eNewsletter at cincymuseum.org/educators to stay informed.
Teacher Workshops: Fundamentals of Inquiry Get back to the basics of teaching science to your students! Join us for hands-on, team-oriented workshops developed specifically for educators interested in exploring the theory and practice of inquiry-based teaching with STEM applications. These 90-minute workshops illuminate the power of learning science content through inquiry and introduce strategies for providing inquiry-based experiences in the classroom.
Comparing Approaches to Hands-On Science Children approach learning about science in different ways. Educators should be able to vary their approaches to meet the needs of every student. Experience three approaches to teaching science in your classroom.
Process Skills - Children young and old use the same process skills when learning science. Experience them in this hands-on workshop that will foster your student’s interest and success in science.
Subtle Shifts - In order to help learners develop the process skills needed for science exploration and inquiry, teachers gradually shift to giving learners more responsibility for using these skills in science activities. Practice making small shifts in existing activities to help learners strengthen the process skills needed for scientific inquiry.
Interested in having a Fundamentals of Inquiry workshop at your location? We’re able to cater our workshops to your schools’ needs with activities chosen by you! Visit cincymuseum.org/educators/ongoinglearning for workshop dates and additional information. For more information concerning these workshop opportunities please contact Karen Venetian at (513) 287-7000 ext.7204.
“There’s no better way to learn how to teach than to be asked to do what you will be asking your students to do.” -Hamilton County Teacher
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National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Educator GuidePrepare to be inspired. The Freedom Center brings the stories of the Underground Railroad to life for thousands of students each year. Join us for our educational programs, including curriculum-based tours that meet state and national standards. Interact with our exhibits to discover and share stories about Freedom’s heroes, from the era of the Underground Railroad to contemporary times.
Choose a tour that fits your grade level. Schedule a visit by using the school group reservation form online at freedomcenter.org or call (513) 333-7737.
Schedule a TourGuided school tours are available Tuesday through Friday at 10, 10:30 and 11 a.m. Self-Guided tours are available Noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and all day on Saturday. Freedom Center tours meet state curriculum standards. Reservations will be accepted up to two weeks prior to your visit based on availability.
Journey to Freedom Tour Grades K through 2How do you fit into the story? Join us on an interactive journey through the stories of freedom heroes and show how they can make a difference.
The North Star Tour Grades 3 through 4The Underground Railroad was a term used for the covert network of people and places who assisted fugitive slaves as they escaped from slavery. Learn about how this network operated and discover the inspirational stories of those who escaped and risked their lives to secure the freedom of others.
Building the Underground Railroad: Geography, Economics & Slavery Tour Grades 5 through 8The roots of the Underground Railroad centered on the buying, selling and movement of enslaved human beings. Uncover how the Internal Slave Trade of the United States shaped the foundations of the movement known as the Underground Railroad.
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The Civil War Tour Grades 5 through 8What were the causes of the Civil War? While we may never come to a universal agreement, the war did help lead to the end of American Slavery. Find out how freedom was defined and about the individuals that risked their own lives to secure this freedom.
Becoming a Modern-Day Freedom Fighter Tour Grades 8 through 12Did you know that slavery did not really come to an end over 150 years ago? In fact, there are more people enslaved today in our world than in any other time in human history. Come and learn about how a historic Underground Railroad movement is needed today to finally eradicate modern-day slavery.
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Learn More about Our Permanent ExhibitsESCAPE! Freedom Seekers and the Underground Railroad concentrates on the period between 1830 and 1865, and focuses on the brave and clever actions of men and women who resisted slavery.
Brothers of the Borderland immerses guests in a thrilling flight to freedom, showcasing the courage and cooperation of John Parker and Rev. John Rankin as they aid a woman risking all to flee slavery.
The Slave Pen, built in the early 1800s, was recovered from a farm in Mason County, KY, less than 60 miles from the Freedom Center.
From Slavery to Freedom portrays three centuries of slavery from its introduction into the Americas to its abolition at the end of the American Civil War.
Invisible: Slavery Today offers a comprehensive examination of slavery in the modern world. It explores the causes of slavery, the economic forces that have contributed to its growth, and the response of government, the justice system and the general public.
Everyday Freedom Heroes celebrates individuals from all walks of life whose extraordinary choices at key moments paralleled the courageous actions taken by participants on the Underground Railroad.
The Solomon Northup Tour was created specifically for the film 12 Years a Slave and provides historical context for what Northup might have experienced in his time in slavery.
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PricesSchool Group AdmissionStudents (K through 12): $6.50*Adults: $6.50*Full payment is due two weeks before your visit. *Prices are subject to change.
Refund /Cancellation PolicyNo penalty if cancellation is received two business days before visit.
AccessibilityWheelchairs, full-time captioning on most films, personal listening devices and minimal Braille available.
What Students are Saying“I really appreciated the time and effort that you put in teaching us new, creative, and unique aspects about our ancestors who worked so hard to put us where we are now.”
“Before I came here I thought that slavery was just whites capturing blacks, but when we came here I learned much more than that.”
“I’m starting to realize that everyone is different in their own way, but you can’t judge someone by that standard.”
What Teachers are Saying“The fact that they got to take a virtual fieldtrip to Cincinnati and the Freedom Center was an experience that they will never forget.”
“Very informative – made material come alive.”
Hear your students say“Best Field Trip Ever!”Museum Center Visit All Museums Pass $8.50 and add OMNIMAX® for $2.50One Museum pass $6.50 and add OMNIMAX® for $2.50OMNIMAX ® only $5.50Special Exhibit Pricing varies per exhibit.
Learning Labs – price per programEarly Childhood (Pre-K) - up to 25 studentsSingle Program $125 Additional program* $115 *same program, same day
Elemantary & Secondary - up to 30 studentsSingle Program $125 Additional programs* $115 *same program, same day
STEM Discovery Lab – up to 40 studentsSingle Program $125 Additional program* $115 *same program, same day
Museum LIVE! ProgramsC! Cincinnati! $70 per busWalk Over the Rhine $145 per tour Overnight at the Museum $30 per personTheater LIVE! $6 per personTheater LIVE! + OMNIMAX® $11.50 per personTheater LIVE! + One Museum Pass $12.50 per personScout Programs $13 per scout
Programs-on-Wheels – price per program Early Childhood (Pre-K) – up to 24 students2 programs $260*3 programs $360*4 programs $460*
Single programOct – Jan $165**Feb - May $190**Jun - Sep $140
Elementary & Secondary – up to 30 students2 programs $285*3 programs $390*4 programs $505*
Single programOct – Jan $180**Feb - May $205**Jun - Sep $155
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* Multiple programs on same day
** Book early to save! Book 5 or more single programs for the 2014-15 school year by Sept 15 and each program is $140
* Multiple programs on same day
** Book early to save! Book 5 or more single programs for the 2014-15 school year by Sept 15 and each program is $155
Adult Programs-on-Wheels Pricing same as Elementary & Secondary
Teacher Workshops – up to 36 teachers $200 per programExploration Stations $155 per hour (2 hour minimum)
How to book your field tripCall (513) 287-7021 Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.or fill out the online reservation request form at cincymuseum.org/educators.
Reservation ChecklistSchool NameTeacher NameSchool AddressTeacher Phone NumberTeacher E-mailDate of VisitBack-up Date (s)Time of Arrival Time of DepartureNumber of StudentsGrade Level (s)Number of Adults & Chaperones
5 students: 1 chaperone through Grade 5 10 students: 1 chaperone Grades 6 and up
Payment Accepted forms of payment include credit card, check or P.O. Payment is due no less than 2 weeks before your field trip.
What do we want to do? OMNIMAX®
One Museums Pass One Museums Pass + OMNIMAX®
All Museum Pass All Museum Pass + OMNIMAX®
Special Exhibit Learning Lab Lewis & Clark: Meet the Press STEM Discovery Lab Programs-on-Wheels Walk over the Rhine! C! Cincinnati Overnight at the Museum Scout Program
Cancellations Cancellations are due no less than two business days before the field trip. Cancellations within two business days are subject to pay 50% of the reservation. No-Shows are subject to pay 100 % of the reservation. Theater LIVE! Programs require cancellations two weeks in advance. These cancellations are subject to pay 100 % of the reservation within the two week period. 50
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