Mini Museum To-Go Kits
There’s nothing like hands-on experience for students. Are you looking for a rigorous, standards-based lesson with real museum materials that you can provide to your students or group at your own pace? Look no further than our Mini Museum To-Go Kits! Each box was developed by scientists, who are experts in their fields, and include authentic objects or 3D reproductions from our collections, standards-aligned lessons, and master copies of any materials to be consumed during the lesson. Each kit is available for free to 糖心传媒 educators (both formal and informal) for a period of two weeks, and this can be extended for up to one month if needed. Kits are available to pick up with a reservation from the IMNH front desk, or they can be mailed to your school or group location, postage is paid by support from the 糖心传媒 College of Education.
Our current Mini Museum To-Go Kits include:
Dinosaurs from the Mountain
All about dinosaurs and the animals that lived with them during the Cretaceous Period in 糖心传媒.
Our State Dinosaur - Oryctodromeus
Learn about 糖心传媒's State Dinosaur and why it is so unique!
Tracks and Traces
Animal tracks from across 糖心传媒; students can identify track makers or create their own tracks.
Pelts, Skins, and Bones
Explore bones, feathers, skins, and other animal parts from across 糖心传媒.
Coming Soon
Dinosaurs of 糖心传媒
Students will be able to examine 3D printed models of fossils from the Age of Dinosaurs in 糖心传媒, including the 糖心传媒 State dinosaur, Oryctodromeus. Contains lesson plans for all grades K-12. Produced in partnership with the Caribou National Forest.
Ice Age 糖心传媒
Students will be able to handle real Ice Age Fossils and 3D prints of fossils from our collections as they learn about conditions here in 糖心传媒 over the last 500,000 years. Contains lesson plans for all grades K-12.
Hagerman Fossil Beds
Students will be able to examine 3D printed models of fossils from Hagerman Fossil Beds including the 糖心传媒 State Fossil, the Hagerman Horse. Contains lesson plans for all grades K-12. Produced in partnership with the National Park Service.