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New Bedford Whaling Museum



School Program pre & post activities, nametag template, directions, etc.
>What is a Museum
All About?

>Learning about Whales
>A Bird's Eye View
>Cultures with Connections
>Portraits of a Port
>New Bedford and the Story of Global Whaling
>Driving Directions
>Name Tag

Math Activities for Grades 3&4
< DOWNLOAD >

A New Bedford Voyage! Curriculum Guide
< DOWNLOAD >


The New BEdford
ECHO Project
< CLICK HERE >


Science Programs
pre-visit materials
:
>Plankton
>Life in the Trohpics
>Sorting It Out
>Why Are There No Whales in Buzzards Bay?

To help make history inviting and meaningful in everyday life, the Museum offers a dynamic and diverse schedule of programs targeted toward teachers and students, local residents and Museum members, and a national and international visitor constituency.

Our standards-based school programs in the areas of history, language arts, culture and science directly address Massachusetts Department of Education Frameworks and are designed to offer hands-on, minds-on learning opportunities.

Participate in one program and spend a morning at the Museum, or bring lunch and spend the entire day when you choose to attend one science program and one history, language arts and culture program.
We encourage you to review the programs in our brochure. Discuss with your colleagues the program(s) that best fit your needs.

Maximize your trip funds by coordinating with a fellow educator and bringing more than one class or grade. We look forward to meeting you and your students during the 2006-2007 school year.

For more information call or email:
Sarah Parks, ECHO Program Assistant
508 997-0046 ext.185



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