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Field Trips to the Science CenterExplore hands-on science exhibits while completing an Activity Booklet to share back at school. Investigate energy through water waves at our Wave Tank and through sound waves at our Pitch Switch. Convert stored energy into motion at our Pitching Cage and Lift Yourself exhibits and much, much more! Then enjoy a educational game show “Dino Game Show.” Standards: [PS-1 d, e, f; 2a,b, d; LS-3b, c, d - pgs 8-9] October is 3rd Grade Month! Understanding Animal Design
Explore DinoQuest as never before as the students get to use transmitters to discover the mysteries paleontologists are trying to solve, such as why dinosaurs had some of the horns, shields, crests, and tail designs that they had. Standards: [LS 3a.e] More About Making the Grade >>
Fossil Safari With the Irvine Ranch Conservancy Unearth extinct prehistoric mammals in the "wilds" of the Irvine Ranch Land Reserve. Appropriate and safe for 2nd and 3rd grade students, this exciting hands-on simulated fossil dig containing Saber-toothed cats, Dire wolves, Giant Ground sloths, and more, will teach students about fossils, extinction, and animal design. Can you dig it? Yes, you can! Standards [ES 3d] Cost: $11.50 per student. More About Fossil Safari >>
About Field Trips: - One adult per ten students is required
- Includes grade-specific activities
- Live science demonstration
- Free "come again" passes for students
- Must reserve field trips in advance
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“Science to Go” - Programs at Your School
Science to Go programs are held at your school and taught by Discovery Science Center staff. They are 50 minutes in length and align with California Science Content Standards.
| Planetarium Starlab Starlab, our portable planetarium, is designed to surround your students with the universe. Science, literature, and history are integrated into this daytime study of nighttime stars. Starlab can be set up in any 18’ X 25’ room with a 12-foot ceiling. Standards: [ES-4a, b, d, e - pg 9]
Electrical Circuits Create a simple circuit. Design and build other circuits using components such as wires, batteries, bulbs, and speakers. Standards: [PS-1b, c, d, h - pg. 8] | Cow Eye Dissection Dissect a cow's eye. Investigate color vision and explore how light enables the eye to see. Standards: [PS-2b, c, d - pg 8-9]
Fossils Make a replica of a fossil, sort fossilized sharks’ teeth, and discover which animals may have lived in your own backyard long, long ago during this interactive lesson on California’s past. Standards: [LS-3c, d, e - pg 9] |
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Assemblies at Your School
Assemblies are 50 minutes in length and can be adapted to any age audience. We have identified the California Science Content Standards for specific age groups.
Motion Commotion Experience the awesome power of physics as we explore forces and energy. Overcome gravity using air pressure, see your voice , brave the pendulum wrecking ball and much more. This action-packed assembly is sure to blow you away! [PS 1c, d, e, g]
Watt’s Current An electrifying demonstration awaits you! Observe the power of electricity and learn about electrical circuits as a Science Center staff member operates a Tesla coil and an electrostatic generator. It is sure to make your hair stand on end! Students are invited to participate during this energy-filled presentation of electricity. | Reaction Lab Uncover the mysteries of chemical reactions as students participate in some amazing demonstrations that are sure to kep them on the edge of their seats. Color-changing chemicals, extreme temperatures and glowing concoctions are a few of the many chemical reactions we will explore. Standards: [PS 1b - pg 3] |
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Teachers’ Programs Plan to attend a free Educators' Workshop on any First Monday of the Month! Call 714-913-5012 to find out more about our Professional Development Programs. View lesson plans designed for 3rd grade |