Explore Exhibit Galleries at Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
(All ages) Plan an adventure with your students where knowledge is your destination. Students of all ages can explore over 250 interactive science and technology exhibits.
Water Cycle Lab + Explore Exhibit Galleries at Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
(2nd-4th) Look Beyond the four stages of the water cycle. Engage in experiments and become a water drop as you experience the many paths of a water molecule. Students can explore over 250 interactive science and technology exhibits.
Engineering Design Lab + Explore Exhibit Galleries at Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
(K-2nd) Engineer your way through multiple problems. Design solutions while you experience the engineering process through questioning, planning, building, testing, and analyzing your creation. Students can explore over 250 interactive science and technology exhibits.
Marvelous Magnets Lab + Explore Exhibit Galleries at Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
(K-3rd) Make magnets float in mid-air while testing their ability to attract and repel each other! Students learn all about magnetism by using a variety of materials to explore and design. Students can explore over 250 interactive science and technology exhibits.
The Nature of Water at Leslie Science & Nature Center
(3rd-5th) What is a watershed? How does water move throughout our planet? Through hands-on exploration, inquiry, and observation, students will discover the vital role water plays in all our ecosystems.
Beaks, Feathers, Talons at Leslie Science & Nature Center
(3rd-5th) Leslie Science & Nature Center’s resident raptors help us explore bird adaptations and discover what helps them survive in the wild. Students will take a birding hike, run an experiment on beak designs, play a game, and meet one of our birds up close!
Insect Investigations at Leslie Science & Nature Center
(K-5th) After building a bug, meeting live insects, and trying your hand at pollinating plants, students will learn what it's like to be a bee as they attempt to gather enough nectar for the hive.
Habitat Hunt at Leslie Science & Nature Center
(K-5th) What is a habitat? Through guided exploration, a hike through the woods, and scientific journaling, students will discover what makes Black Pond Woods a special place for the animals that inhabit it.
Tremendous Trees at Leslie Science & Nature Center
(3rd-5th) What would we be without trees? Students will explore the plant that provides us with life supporting resources through hands-on exploration, identification, and a hike through a place where so many trees call their home—the woods!