BALTO: A History of Humans, Huskies & Health in Alaska
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Learn about Balto and the heroic dogs and mushers of Alaska from the 1925 Serum Run to the Iditarod of today. Why is this famous husky a part of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History?
Bodyworks: Introduction to Human Internal Anatomy
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Learn human structure and function, from cells to organs to organ systems. Uncover basic levels of organization, and locations, structures and functions of major organ systems. View actual human specimens and anatomical models to learn how organ systems work t...
Drugs 301: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Learn the science behind chemical addiction and what physical consequences arise from the use of different categories of drugs. Actual medical specimens will impress upon students the
powerful effect drugs have on our lives.
Exploring Birds: Feathers, Beaks, and Flight
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Uncover the adaptations a bird has that allows it to interact with its environment in a unique and successful way. What's going on under all those feathers? And is a beak better than teeth? Come be an ornithologist with us!
Exploring Dinosaurs
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Be a paleontologist as we discover how we know dinosaurs existed, how to tell the difference between dinosaurs and reptiles, and discover what adaptations these strange and interesting animals had in order to survive in the prehistoric world.
Growing Up and Liking It: Pondering Puberty
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Engage in an interactive discussion with a health educator on the chemical and physical changes that occur in the human body during puberty. With the aid of fun demonstrations, models, and specimens, you will discuss human reproductive anatomy, menstruation, n...
Mighty Melanin: The Science of Human Skin Color
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Let's learn about human diversity! Exploring human skin color and other genetic variations helps us to track original migratory routes of our ancient ancestors. Investigate the concept of VARIATION in other animals, and celebrate variation within our own speci...
Special Request: Where's That Program?
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Where did that program go? The Museum is updating many of our offerings, and some older programs have been removed from advertising. If you have booked these in the past, we can still provide them if we have an educator available who knows the topic:Disease D...
What's Inside Stuffee?
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Preschoolers in Pre-Med? Turn
your classroom into a doctor’s office in this larger-than-life anatomical
experience! Onscreen, we’ll turn our big-hearted friend Stuffee inside out to
look at his chest and abdominal organs. In your classroom, use our series o...
You Are What You Eat: Seriously, You Are!
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History
2008-09,2009-10 Honorable Mention,2010-11,2011-12 Honorable Mention,2012-13,2013-14,2014-15,2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18
Nutrition is a science that combines biology and chemistry. How do different foods affect how you feel and function? Work your way through the process of digestion and identify the nutrients various foods contain. Investigate nutrition labels, and diet-related...