Join Museum educators to investigate human biology and how we interact with the world around us through a variety of hands-on activities. Our activity schedule varies daily, see below for a description of some of our activities.

Educators: Thinking about making one of our activities part of your next field trip? To help us better accommodate your group during your field trip, please contact us at hhl@mos.org to discuss planning the Biogen Foundation Exploration Hub into your schedule.

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Date and Time

Check the Daily Schedule for Times

Audience

6-8th grades (Middle school), 9-12th grades (High school), Adults

Location

Green Wing, Level 2 View Map

Length

Activities take an average of 20 minutes

Price

Included with Exhibit Halls Admission

Language

English
Get Tickets

Date and Time

Check the Daily Schedule for Times

Audience

6-8th grades (Middle school), 9-12th grades (High school), Adults

Location

Green Wing, Level 2 View Map

Length

Activities take an average of 20 minutes

Price

Included with Exhibit Halls Admission

Language

English

Join Museum educators to investigate human biology and how we interact with the world around us through a variety of hands-on activities. Our activity schedule varies daily, see below for a description of some of our activities.

Educators: Thinking about making one of our activities part of your next field trip? To help us better accommodate your group during your field trip, please contact us at hhl@mos.org to discuss planning the Biogen Foundation Exploration Hub into your schedule.

Activities

Mystery Skeleton

Using a human skeleton as a model, can you figure out how to put our mystery skeleton together? What can bones tell us about how an animal moved? Can you figure out what animal our mystery skeleton belongs to?

Microscope

There’s an entire world we can explore with a microscope that is too small for our eyes to see! What tiny details can you discover about us and living things by taking a closer look? Can you help us investigate why these details are important?

Get a Grip!

People pick things up and hold them in many different ways. Have you ever through about the different kinds of grips you use? Which of your hands do you think is stronger? Together we will explore the ways you hold things, measure how strong you hold on, and use graphs to explore how people's grip may differ by age and handedness.