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Wacky Science Sundays with Ms. Frizzle

When:
Repeats every week until Sun Mar 25 2012 .
Sun, 03/27/2011 - 12:15pm - 2:15pm
Where:
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Educational Programs, Pre-K, Grade K-3, Educational Activity, FREE!

 

 Wacky Science Sundays
are stirring up a good time EVERY SUNDAY with two FREE shows:
12:15 PM and 2:15 PM.

Get ready to explore the wild and wacky worlds of mysterious creatures, fascinating habitats, and phenomenal science hands-on! So, wind up your mental motor and cruise on down to surf some brain waves with the Frizz!

Performances FREE with Museum admission.

Wacky Science Sunday Theme

How do paleontologists uncover the secrets of dinosaur lives? Join me Sundays in March and we will discover the answer to this Frizzle Quizzle. We will travel back in time and become dino detectives in order to decode this fossil mystery.

Ms. Frizzle’s™ Classroom Adventures
Pre-K–2nd grade
Available September–June
Meet Ms. Frizzle—Scholastic’s favorite science teacher. Enjoy a fun classroom experience. Take chances! Ask questions! And get smarter with the Frizz!

Dinosaur Dining! California State Standards

Bats are Beautiful! California State Standards

The Bee Olympics! California State Standards

Days: Weekdays
Fee: $275 for one 40-minute session; $300 for two sessions; $350 for three sessions
Group size: 60 students maximum per session

Call 619.255.0210 for more information or to register.

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