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.
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.
Cow Eye Dissection Lab + Explore Exhibit Galleries at Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
(5th-8th)
Dissect a real cow eye to investigate the inner workings of eyes! Students will be able to make connections to eye structure through this hands-on exploration. Students can explore over 250 interactive science and technology exhibits.
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!