FIELD TRIPS
Stepping Stones Museum for Children offers students STEAM-focused 90-minute guided tours. Group sizes are up to 20 preschool students and 4 adults, or 25 students Grades K – 5 with 5 adults. Self-guided tours are also offered, with same duration and capacity as guided tours. Interactive workshops can be added on to guided tours for an additional fee. Each 45-minute workshop is led by an experienced Museum Educator. Virtual and traveling workshops are also offered.
supports classroom learning in:
Art, Science.
topics covered:
STEAM, STEM, Social-Emotional Learning, Dinosaurs, Science, Art, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
contact info
Name: Carolyn Volz
Phone: 203-899-0606 ext. 208
Email: [email protected]
INFO
VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
If you can’t come to the museum, Stepping Stones Museum for Children offers STEAM-focused, interactive virtual workshops for grades K – 5. Each 45-minute workshop can accommodate up to 30 students and is led by an experienced Museum Educator.
supports classroom learning in:
Art, Science.
topics covered:
STEAM, STEM, Social-Emotional Learning, Dinosaurs, Science, Art, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
contact info
Name: Carolyn Volz
Phone: 203-899-0606 ext. 208
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Stepping Stones Museum for Children
Stepping Stones Museum for Children offers visitors immersive, interactive learning experiences. With six STEAM-filled exhibits and several engaging gallery spaces, the museum has a variety of play-based activities that allow children to imagine, investigate and explore. Featuring themed areas for infants and toddlers, as well as hands-on exhibits geared toward kids 7 years old and up, children of all ages will discover something new, exciting and fun with each visit.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 9AM-5PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
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Children’s Museum Lesson Plan
Children’s museums feature interactive exhibits that are designed to be manipulated by children.
The first children’s museum in the world was the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, founded in 1899. Hundreds of children’s museums have opened in the United States since then. As of 2007, the Association of Children’s Museums estimated that there were approximately 80 children’s museums in development alone.
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Campers can experience Stepping Stones Museum for Children with the help of museum guides. Museum guides can help facilitate discussion and learning opportunities through a guided tour. Interactive workshops can be added on to guided tours for an additional fee. Each 45-minute workshop is led by an experienced Museum Educator.
topics covered:
STEAM, STEM, Social-Emotional Learning, Dinosaurs, Science, Art, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
contact info
Name: Carolyn Volz
Phone: 203-899-0606 ext. 208
Email: [email protected]
INFO
VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
If you can’t come to the museum, Stepping Stones Museum for Children offers STEAM-focused, interactive virtual workshops for grades K – 5. Each 45-minute workshop can accommodate up to 30 students and is led by an experienced museum Educator.
topics covered:
STEAM, STEM, Social-Emotional Learning, Dinosaurs, Science, Art, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
contact info
Name: Carolyn Volz
Phone: 203-899-0606 ext. 208
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Stepping Stones Museum for Children
Stepping Stones Museum for Children offers visitors immersive, interactive learning experiences. With six STEAM-filled exhibits and several engaging gallery spaces, the museum has a variety of play-based activities that allow children to imagine, investigate and explore. Featuring themed areas for infants and toddlers, as well as hands-on exhibits geared toward kids 7 years old and up, children of all ages will discover something new, exciting and fun with each visit.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 9AM-5PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Children’s Museum Lesson Plan
Children’s museums feature interactive exhibits that are designed to be manipulated by children.
The first children’s museum in the world was the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, founded in 1899. Hundreds of children’s museums have opened in the United States since then. As of 2007, the Association of Children’s Museums estimated that there were approximately 80 children’s museums in development alone.
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Homeschool groups can get a guided tour of the museum’s engaging, hands-on exhibits, including the expanded Big Adventures: Dinosaurs exhibit and brand-new Lights On! exhibit. Interactive workshops can be added on to guided tours for an additional fee. Each 45-minute workshop is led by an experienced Museum Educator.
supports classroom learning in:
Art, Science.
topics covered:
STEAM, STEM, Social-Emotional Learning, Dinosaurs, Science, Art, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
contact info
Name: Carolyn Volz
Phone: 203-899-0606 ext. 208
Email: [email protected]
INFO
VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
If you can’t come to the museum, Stepping Stones Museum for Children offers STEAM-focused, interactive virtual workshops for grades K – 5. Each 45-minute workshop can accommodate up to 30 students and is led by an experienced Museum Educator.
supports classroom learning in:
Art, Science.
topics covered:
STEAM, STEM, Social-Emotional Learning, Dinosaurs, Science, Art, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
contact info
Name: Carolyn Volz
Phone: 203-899-0606 ext. 208
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Stepping Stones Museum for Children
Stepping Stones Museum for Children offers visitors immersive, interactive learning experiences. With six STEAM-filled exhibits and several engaging gallery spaces, the museum has a variety of play-based activities that allow children to imagine, investigate and explore. Featuring themed areas for infants and toddlers, as well as hands-on exhibits geared toward kids 7 years old and up, children of all ages will discover something new, exciting and fun with each visit.
contact info
Hrs: Daily 9AM-5PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Children’s Museum Lesson Plan
Children’s museums feature interactive exhibits that are designed to be manipulated by children.
The first children’s museum in the world was the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, founded in 1899. Hundreds of children’s museums have opened in the United States since then. As of 2007, the Association of Children’s Museums estimated that there were approximately 80 children’s museums in development alone.
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