Winter Woods at Leslie Science & Nature Center
(PreK - K) What do animals do in the winter? Students will discover how both plants and animals prepare themselves for survival during Michigan’s harsh winters through hands-on experiments, observations, a hike through the woods, and a closer look at one of Michigan’s native animals.
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.
Guided Gallery Tour at Michigan Flight Museum & Air Adventures
(All Ages) Experience aviation history! Our expert docents guide your students through our galleries, filled with rare historical aircraft ranging from World War I to the Gulf War.
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.
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.
Sensing Nature at Leslie Science & Nature Center
(K-2nd) How do animals use their sense of sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing? Students will discover how animals use their senses to survive by observing a live animal up close, exploring stops along our “Sensory Nature Trail,” and much more! Your students’ senses are sure to be engaged!
All About Our Senses Lab + Explore Exhibit Galleries at Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
(Ages 3-5) Can you see a sound? Smell a color? Come play with us as we explore sight, sound, smell and touch! Students can explore over 250 interactive science and technology exhibits.
Slime Time Lab + Explore Exhibit Galleries at Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
(K-2nd) Is it a solid, a liquid, or a gas? Investigate the three states of matter by measuring and mixing ingredients for two types of slime. Students can explore over 250 interactive science and technology exhibits.