School Programs

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The museum offers a range of education programs that explore science and the natural world. Gallery activities use select exhibits to investigate a particular topic; workshops are hands-on experiences that take place in our classroom. Several programs are suitable for high school groups – call Public Education at (785) 864-4173 for more information.

If your group plans to visit the galleries, but doesn’t want a program – contact Visitor Services at (785) 864-4450 to schedule your self-guided visit. The museum has a suggested contribution of $3 for children and $5 for adults.

Scholarships

A limited number of scholarships are available for the museum's education programs. These scholarships cover program fees only. Please describe the circumstances of your school’s needs. Typically, scholarships are considered for schools that have at least 50% of their students eligible for a free and reduced lunch program; other factors may be considered.

Download a scholarship application here.


Trip Tips

Trip Tips has important information for chaperones, and helpful details about policies, parking, lunch, and more.

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Gallery tours and activities
Cost: $50 per group (25 maximum)
Duration: 45 minutes
K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Dinosaur Discovery

Everyone knows what a dinosaur is — or do they? How do you tell a dinosaur from other extinct and living groups of animals? Using the fossil gallery, students will discover important features of this most famous group and put their skills to the test.
National science standards: A, C, G

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Walking with Dinosaurs

Students investigate dinosaur footprints — what they can tell us and why — and learn how to calculate the speed of dinosaurs.
National science standards: A, C, G
Math curriculum link: Standard 1

          5 6 7 8
Kansas Seas

Kansas was once covered with vast oceans. Discover how we know this and learn about some of the amazing creatures that lived in these seas.
National science standards: A, C, D, G

    2 3 4 5 6 7  
School workshops
Cost: $3.50 per person (30 maximum, 15 minimum; one adult chaperone free for every 5 students)
Duration: 45 minutes
 
Fossil Fun

This workshop is designed for younger students and provides an introduction to geological time and fossils. Hands-on activities include digging for and identifying fossils, and developing dinosaurs complete with scientific names.
National science standards: A, C, D, G

  1 2 3 4        
Rock Clocks

This workshop provides an introduction to geological time with activities that investigate relative and absolute dating.
National science standards: A, D, G

        4 5 6 7 8

Hands-On Geology

How can you tell mica from magnetite or granite from gneiss? Students learn identification techniques in this introduction to minerals, rocks, and their formation.
National science standards: A, D, G

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hands-On Mammals

Explore the characteristics of mammals and their adaptations through a series of demonstrations and activities.
National science standards: A, C, G

    2 3 4 5 6 7  
Flight

This workshop challenges students to work in small groups and demonstrate some of the scientific principles behind flight using everyday items.
National science standards: A, B, G

        4 5 6 7 8
DNA Discovery

This workshop introduces DNA — what it is and how it works. Hands-on activities include DNA extraction and making DNA jewelry.
National science standards: A, C, G

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Travel Guide to Space

Welcome to Other Worlds Travel Agency. Students explore the solar system from the perspective of alien tourists and are challenged to select the best destination to meet their needs.
National science standards: A, B, D, G

      3 4 5 6 7 8
Matter Matters

Students investigate the properties and classification of matter. Topics include the particulate nature of matter, state changes, and temperature.
National science standards: A, B, G

      3 4 5 6 7 8
How small is small?

Discover what the smallest things in the universe are, and just how small that is! Explore the concept of scale through giant insects, viruses and chickens
National science standards: A, B, D, G, E
Math curriculum link: Standard 1 to 8

    2 3 4 5 6    
Quarks: Ups, Downs and the Universe

Discover what the world is made of. Investigate atoms, states of matter, and electrical charge. Be atoms, build atoms and find out what they are made of.
National science standards: A, B, D, G, E
Math curriculum link: Standard 1 to 8

        4 5 6 7 8

Comments or questions may be directed to the assistant director for public programs.
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