EFTs are your two-way audio/video link to LSC's 250 plus hand-on exhibits and experiences. From our Environment, Health and Invention exhibit floors, we share our most beloved exhibits such as exotic insects and reptiles, a video light microscope, real human lungs, an 80' torsional wave and fish tanks depicting the Hudson River estuary environments.
Let LSC's dynamic instructors become your partners in the exploration of science concepts. Interacting with our exhibits and science experts, doing activities, your students will have a great experience learning.
Just like when you come through our doors for a visit, you and your students will be actively learning by doing and experiencing the best at Liberty Science Center.
Provider's Events:
1. View E-Connections - E-Connections are science explorations based on an LSC exhibit area. Choose the topic that fits your curriculum. Don't see one that will do? Just ask. We work closely with you to develop a program to fulfill your needs. Transport your class onto the Center's exhibit floors and explore with us.
Please check our website for a list of program topics and a downloadable lesson outline.
2. View E-Trails - E-Trails invite students to explore LSC's exhibits in depth, gathering information to complete a fun design challenge. Teacher packet includes a pre-visit activity, suggestions for completing the challenge and extensions for further study. Have them write about it, draw it or build it. You decide. They can even present their completed challenges to us!
Please check our website for a list of program topics and a downloadable lesson outline.
3. View Explore-A-Story (Designed for grades Pre-K to 2nd) - Explore-a-Story is an exciting program for younger scientists using a storybook to explore basic science concepts. Choose from the list of storybook/content areas to springboard into hands-on activities and interactions with Liberty Science Center's educators and resources. Teacher material provides classroom extensions and websites for further exploration.
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