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Virtual Art Station: Titan (50% off w/ Scholarship)

by  Denver Museum of Nature & Science

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Merging Space Science and Scientific Illustration
Titan is Saturn’s largest moon and one of the most fascinating places in our solar system. Students and teachers will learn how to capture their own Titan investigations using scientifically accurate illustrations, just as other great scientists have done throughout history. Materials will be provided.

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About This Program

Cost

Point to Point: $140.00
Point to Point Premium: $120.00


Please make requests at least 4 weeks in advance.

Please suggest 3 alternative dates and/or times with request in the 'Additional Information for Content Provider to Know' box.

SCHOLARSHIPS:
Please contact us at virtual@dmns.org for information about scholarship availability.

To determine if you qualify for scholarship, please include your most recent federal free & reduced lunch percentages for your school. We will automatically apply scholarship funds to those who qualify.

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Please also include...
School Name
school's mailing address
teacher's email address
% of Federal Free & Reduced Lunch
county
school district
in the 'Additional Information for Content Provider to Know' box.

Length

45minutes, can be adjusted to accommodate class schedules


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons

Minimum participants:

For optimum interactivity, we suggest no fewer than 10 students.

Maximum participants:

Recommended maximum 30 students per class. If you need more than 30 students, please email us. More than 30 students will decrease the interactiveness of the program.


Primary Disciplines

Career Education, Fine Arts, Sciences


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...)
Videoconference – Webcam/desktop (Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco WebEx, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, etc...)
Zoom



Booking Information

Please make requests at least 21 days in advance. Please suggest alternative dates and/or times with request. Limited 50% scholarship funds available on a first come first serve basis. (restrictions may apply). Scholarship Qualification: To determine if you qualify for scholarship, please include your most recent federal free & reduced lunch percentages for your school. We will automatically apply scholarship funds to those who qualify. If you do not qualify for scholarship: $140/session, $120 additional session on same connection.

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For more information contact CILC at (507) 388-3672

Provider's Cancellation Policy

Cancelations with less than two weeks’ notice will be charged a $50 fee, except in the case of severe weather.

About This Provider

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Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Denver, CO
United States

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the Rocky Mountain region’s leading resource for informal science education.

A variety of exhibitions, programs, and activities help Museum visitors experience the natural wonders of Colorado, planet Earth, and the universe.

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science sparks curiosity and inspires minds of all ages through scientific discovery and the presentation and preservation of the world’s unique treasures. As a community of critical thinkers, the Museum serves as a catalyst for visitors to understand the lessons of the past and act as responsible stewards of the future.

Contact:
Virtual Experiences
virtual@dmns.org
303-370-6000

Program Details

Format

Program begins with a welcome and introduction by a Denver Museum of Nature & Science professional educator.
Program topic will be introduced with a question or activity.
Investigate & observe NASA photos of Titan and its surface while also drawing a scientific illustration of Titan's landscape.
Chat about similarities and differences between Earth and Titan.
Time will be allowed during program for questions.

Objectives

The participants will be able to...
*draw a landscape of Titan regardless of artistic ability.
*explain the similarities and differences between Earth & Titan.

Standards Alignment

National Standards

All classes are aligned to the Common Core Standards.

National Framework Guidelines for Science Standards.
? By 5th grade…
• ESS2A Earth Materials and Systems
• ESS2C The Roles of Water in Earth's Surface Processes
? By 8th grade…
• ESS2A Earth Materials and Systems
• ESS2C The Roles of Water in Earth's Surface Processes

State Standards

SC09-GR.3-S.1-GLE.1
SC09-GR.6-S.1-GLE.1, 2, 3
SC09-GR.6-S.3-GLE.2
SC09-GR.8-S.3-GLE.3
SC09-GR.HS-S.1-GLE.2, 4
SC09-GR.HS-S.3-GLE.1, 4, 6