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Children’s Museum of New Hampshire

There’s plenty of options when it comes to interacting with the Children's Museum of New Hampshire — groups can opt for self-guided visits, group visits with an in-depth workshop, group visits with a creative science STEAM lab, or the Museum can bring a traveling program to you. Programs cover a range of subjects from Science and Math to History and Art to Ecology. Make simple machines, experiment with sound, make ceremonial masks, create fabric prints, do an upcycle activity and more.

supports classroom learning in:
Science, Art.

topics covered:
Animals, Dinosaurs, Earth Science, Engineering, Geology, Ecology, Math, Physics, STEAM, Technology.

contact info
Phone: 603-742-2002
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary School Group Size: 12 min., 100 max. Program Type: Day Trips, Overnight Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1.5-2.5 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 5:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 5:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 5:1. Registration: Phone. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available, Indoor and outdoor seating. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No. Accessible To: PD, ASD.

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Children’s Museum of New Hampshire

The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire engages visitors in hands-on discovery, inspiring all to become the next generation of innovators and creative thinkers. The Museum offers a multitude of exhibits and programs, as well as sensory accommodations. Exhibits include Build It, Fly It where visitors can learn about aerodynamics, Cave Explorers with glow in the dark fun, One World offering an experience of an array of cultures, Pattern Palace that surrounds you with visual and textural patterns, and many more.

contact info

Hrs: Monday - Saturday 10AM - 5PM, Sunday 12PM - 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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Children’s Museum of New Hampshire

The Museum offers workshops and overnights especially for Scouts and other organized groups. Bunk down for the night amongst the exhibits, participate in engaging, interactive workshops, enjoy a safe, affordable and hassle-free night complete with educational fun, snacks and breakfast or opt for a daytime workshop that’s just as fun. Topics include design and engineering, elements of matter, art and science experiments, and medieval activities.

supports scout badges in:
Science, Art.

topics covered:
Animals, Dinosaurs, Earth Science, Engineering, Geology, Ecology, Math, Physics, STEAM, Technology.

contact info
Phone: 603-742-2002
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary School Group Size: 12 min., 100 max. Program Type: Day Trips, Overnight Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies. Registration: Phone. Food Options: Bring your own, Available for purchase, Picnic area available, Indoor and outdoor seating, Food, Snacks, Beverages. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No. Accessible To: PD, ASD.

ABOUT

Children’s Museum of New Hampshire

The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire engages visitors in hands-on discovery, inspiring all to become the next generation of innovators and creative thinkers. The Museum offers a multitude of exhibits and programs, as well as sensory accommodations. Exhibits include Build It, Fly It where visitors can learn about aerodynamics, Cave Explorers with glow in the dark fun, One World offering an experience of an array of cultures, Pattern Palace that surrounds you with visual and textural patterns, and many more.

contact info

Hrs: Monday - Saturday 10AM - 5PM, Sunday 12PM - 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.

View Lesson Plan>>

Children’s Museum of New Hampshire

There’s plenty of options when it comes to interacting with the Children's Museum of New Hampshire — groups can opt for self-guided visits, group visits with an in-depth workshop, group visits with a creative science STEAM lab, or the Museum can bring a traveling program to you. Programs cover a range of subjects from Science and Math to History and Art to Ecology. Make simple machines, experiment with sound, make ceremonial masks, create fabric prints, do an upcycle activity and more.

topics covered:
Animals, Dinosaurs, Earth Science, Engineering, Geology, Ecology, Math, Physics, STEAM, Technology.

contact info
Phone: 603-742-2002
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary School Group Size: 12 min., 100 max. Program Type: Day Trips, Overnight Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1.5-2.5 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 5:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 5:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 5:1. Registration: Phone. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available, Indoor and outdoor seating. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No. Accessible To: PD, ASD.

ABOUT

Children’s Museum of New Hampshire

The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire engages visitors in hands-on discovery, inspiring all to become the next generation of innovators and creative thinkers. The Museum offers a multitude of exhibits and programs, as well as sensory accommodations. Exhibits include Build It, Fly It where visitors can learn about aerodynamics, Cave Explorers with glow in the dark fun, One World offering an experience of an array of cultures, Pattern Palace that surrounds you with visual and textural patterns, and many more.

contact info

Hrs: Monday - Saturday 10AM - 5PM, Sunday 12PM - 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.

View Lesson Plan>>

Children’s Museum of New Hampshire

There’s plenty of options when it comes to interacting with the Children's Museum of New Hampshire — groups can opt for self-guided visits, group visits with an in-depth workshop, group visits with a creative science STEAM lab, or the Museum can bring a traveling program to you. Programs cover a range of subjects from Science and Math to History and Art to Ecology. Make simple machines, experiment with sound, make ceremonial masks, create fabric prints, do an upcycle activity and more.

supports classroom learning in:
Science, Art.

topics covered:
Animals, Dinosaurs, Earth Science, Engineering, Geology, Ecology, Math, Physics, STEAM, Technology.

contact info
Phone: 603-742-2002
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: Early Childhood, Elementary School Group Size: 12 min., 100 max. Program Type: Day Trips, Overnight Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities, Outreach. Recomm. Length of Visit: 1.5-2.5 hours. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 5:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 5:1.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: 5:1. Registration: Phone. Food Options: Bring your own, Picnic area available, Indoor and outdoor seating. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No. Accessible To: PD, ASD.

ABOUT

Children’s Museum of New Hampshire

The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire engages visitors in hands-on discovery, inspiring all to become the next generation of innovators and creative thinkers. The Museum offers a multitude of exhibits and programs, as well as sensory accommodations. Exhibits include Build It, Fly It where visitors can learn about aerodynamics, Cave Explorers with glow in the dark fun, One World offering an experience of an array of cultures, Pattern Palace that surrounds you with visual and textural patterns, and many more.

contact info

Hrs: Monday - Saturday 10AM - 5PM, Sunday 12PM - 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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