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| Students view sketches by artist Virginia Snedeker during a field trip to the Morris Museum. |
These programs are field trips to the Morris Museum that offer an
in-depth study of a particular museum exhibition. Students are guided
through an exhibition by a museum educator who engages them in a lively
discussion of art, science, history and humanities concepts as revealed
through objects, artifacts and artwork. All programs incorporate hands-on
materials or activities.
These programs enhance many areas of your curriculum, provide new
insight and perspective on specific subjects and offer new educational
resources and tools for you and, ultimately, for your students. The museum
offers programs relating to topics in the arts, sciences, history, and
values and leadership. The Morris Museum is a registered professional
development service provider. A certificate of completion is provided
to all participants.
Let us bring the Morris Museum to you! The Morris Museum offers Outreach
Programs related to the arts, sciences and history – all to support
your classroom curriculum. Boxes of handling objects, working models,
interpretive materials, worksheets and educational games are all part
of the Outreach experience. Conducted by the museum’s outreach
educator, programs are presented in a discussion format, with a lively
interaction between the educator and your students. Planetarium presentations
are presented in the museum’s Portable Planetarium.
The Morris Museum Loan Program, formerly School Loan, offers 1,300 portable boxed
exhibits containing handling objects and interpretive materials that
relate to subjects in the arts, sciences, history and humanities. Exhibit
boxes contain artifacts, dioramas, models, charts, reproductions of artwork,
science experiments and mounted specimens of mammals, birds and insects
to enhance learning experiences. The slide collection includes slides
in carousels, with an accompanying narrative.
The Morris Museum presents theatre for young audiences on the stage
of our 312-seat Bickford Theatre. The Classroom Intermission Theatre
Series introduces young audiences to the performing arts, sciences and
humanities. Study guides are available for teachers for most performances.
All performances run 45 minutes to 1 hour in length.
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