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Chaperone Guide: Graphing

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Guide highlights: Human Body Connection, Science in the Park, Investigate! A See-for-Yourself Exhibit, and Weatherwise. Please note that some programs require advance reservations or additional tickets.

This guide provides chaperones with themed recommendations for programs and shows to see during your field trip. It also includes a map that highlights the points of interest. Use this guide to stimulate group conversation, keep track of your program schedule, and list group members and their reactions to their experience.

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Grades 3 – 5
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Chaperone Guide: Graphing

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Human Body Connection
What is inside your body? What would it be like to live in a family of cotton-top tamarin monkeys? Do your genes affect the foods you like to eat? Explore the answers to these and many other questions in the Human Body Connection. Investigate human anatomy and physiology, the variations that exist within ... (details)

Investigate!
With activities and experiments that are both fun and educational, this highly interactive exhibit gives visitors practice in thinking like a scientist. We provide equipment and materials to do a variety of investigations with some ideas on how to get started. From there, it's up to you to decide where to go ... (details)

Science In The Park
This park-like setting invites visitors to run, jump, swing, and use familiar objects like playground equipment and bicycle parts to investigate the pushes and pulls of everyday life: the forces that set things in motion, stop their motion, or hold them in place. This permanent exhibit, developed ... (details)

WeatherWise
With engaging interactives and stunning images, this exhibit takes you through the scales of weather: global, national, regional, local, and personal. At the focus of the exhibit is a skill called nowcasting. Even if you've heard a local forecast, you can learn to refine that forecast to predict if ... (details)

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The Museum of Science, Boston

  1 Science Park, Boston, MA 02114  phone: 617-723-2500   email: information@mos.org