SCIENCE-TO-GO AT YOUR SCHOOL
Experience the wonders of natural history in your classroom.
• See Museum specimens and real instruments while learning professional scientific methods.
• 60 minutes unless otherwise noted
• Aligned to Ohio Academic Content Standards
• Maximum of 30 students per class; larger class size may result in an additional charge
Information on cost, scheduling, and more here.

TEETH TELLING TALES: FOSSILS UNCOVER ANCIENT ECOSYSTEMS | LEVEL: 3rd–8th
Join us as we replicate a day of research with Dr. Darin Croft, paleontologist with Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Specializing in mammals that went extinct millions of years ago, Dr. Croft’s work launches this lab experience by illustrating how careful measurements of fossil teeth can help scientists build a picture of entire ancient ecosystems. Using real diagnostic equipment and casts of specimens found during recent South American fieldwork, your amateur paleobiologists will learn how ancient teeth tell tales!
Download Teacher Guide HERE.
8 LS – Species and Reproduction
BODYWORKS: INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN INTERNAL ANATOMY | LEVEL: 4th–6th
What does a real heart look like? And how does it team up with our brain, muscles, bones, and lungs? This program uses preserved specimens and anatomical models to teach students about the organization of the human body. Learn the structures and functions of several major organ systems and see how they interact to keep the whole human organism alive.
Download Teacher Guide HERE.
6 LS – Cellular to Multicellular
6 HLTH – 1.8.1