Field Trip Activity Worksheets
Everyone's a Critic
A Sample Worksheet for MOS Exhibit Halls
Individuals or groups visiting the Museum of Science can use this worksheet if the trip's objective is for the learners to experience an exhibit and think critically about it.
Learners are asked to write a review of the exhibit after experiencing it during their field trip. Teachers can assign a specific exhibit or involve the students in selecting an exhibit before their trip by using our Web exhibit descriptions and/or floor plan.
| Format | Field Trip Activity |
| Grades | 1 – 1 |
| Author | Museum of Science Educator |
| Location | n/a |
| Website | n/a |
| Activity Material | MOS_everyones_a_critic.pdf |
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