This week we will be learning how to make a camp classic, lanyards!
Read MoreThis week's episode consists of me giving kids riddles to figure out. These riddles require using active listening skills and critical thinking to figure out the answer to the riddle. I will give the answers in this blog post so parents, guardians, camp counselors or babysitters can help kids figure out if they are right until they find out the answers in the first part of the video.
Read MoreWe are going to learn how to be paleontologists and find dinosaurs! You probably have most of the supplies already, or you can run to the dollar store and get everything you need for $1 each! Have so much fun exploring science and being creators.
Read MoreEvansville, Indiana – On May 20, 2020, at the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Evansville Museum of Art, History & Science, M. Susan Hardwick was appointed an Honorary Lifetime Trustee.
Read MoreToday’s At-Home Teaching Tip is about the powerful concept of Growth Mindset. By using Growth Mindset techniques, you can help kids, adults and yourself grow into stronger and more resilient individuals.
Read MoreSometimes you just need to take a break and relax.
Read MoreLet’s combine art and science by experimenting with chromatography! This is a fun and easy activity you can do at home, and you probably already have all the supplies you need in your kitchen.
Read MoreThe Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science is committed to doing our part as we address the ramifications of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Our top priority is the health and safety of our visitors, volunteers and staff members.
With an abundance of caution, the Evansville Museum will be closed to the public beginning Saturday, March 14th through Tuesday, March 31st.
Read MoreIn an average year, 6,500 students and chaperones visit the Evansville Museum on a school field trip.
Read MoreImagine that you are in the Museum’s galleries, enjoying the latest exhibition. Suddenly, you see something out of the corner of your eye. It’s getting closer.
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