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Plan a field trip to George Washington Carver and try out classroom and field trip activities from the Educator Guide, take part in student programs, and check out accompanying Harris Educational Loan Materials for an in-depth exploration of Carver!
Pre-registration is required for students to visit this new exhibition. Field trips to George Washington Carver are FREE with pre-registration.
For more information on our student classes and educator programs, please call 312.665.7500 or register here.
Check out Harris Educational Loan Center materials related to George Washington Carver! Visit Harris Loan website or call 312.665.7555 to find out how.
Educator Programs
Educator Preview—George Washington Carver
Grades K–12 • 3 CPDUs Shampoo from peanuts? Explore George Washington Carver which showcases many of the unexpected products Carver developed from everyday plants. Make links to Underground Adventure and participate in hands-on activities that you can use in your classroom. Light refreshments included.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008, 4pm-7pm
Free, pre-registration required.
Call 312.665.7500 to register today!
Carver: The People’s Scientist
Grades K–12 • 5 CPDUs
Explore the impassioned life of George Washington Carver. Learn how Carver achieved social justice through science education and how the groundwork he laid continues to guide scientific research today. Light breakfast included.
Saturday, February 16, 2008, 9am-3pm
$40, members $28
Pre-registration required.
Call 312.665.7500 to register today!
Student Programs
George Washington Carver: Plant Doctor and Soil Scientist
Grades 3-8 Join Soil Adventure Mobile educators for hands-on activities and a guided tour of the George Washington Carver exhibition. Using Underground Adventure, students will connect Carver’s innovations to Illinois prairie soil types.
10am-12pm, February 1, 2008 -July 6, 2008
Pre-register here
Forgotten Genius
Grades K-12
The topic of “Forgotten Genius” will be discussed by historians and will cover the role that “forgotten” African-Americans and women have played in the development of scientific technologies and discoveries. Speakers will include Dr. Walter Hill, Dean, Tuskegee University, Peter Burchard, Carver biographer, and Faith Julian (Percy Julian's sister).
Free, Pre-register here
Friday, February 1, 2008
10:30am
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