Travel Around The World For Free!

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Travel around the world, back in time and even to the future without leaving your classroom!

http://www.si.edu/Educators

Allows educators to take their students on virtual field trips of the Smithsonian Museums!

Take a panoramic tour through the National Museum of Natural History

OR

Visit specific exhibits in the other Smithsonian Museums!

The possibilities are endless!

Virtual Tour of the

National Museum of Natural History:

http://www.mnh.si.edu/vtp/1-desktop/

Enter into the Rotunda of the main floor of the museum:

Pan up and down, left to right and even zoom to view the beauty of the building itself

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Navigate your way through the museum using the guide:

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Explore exhibits such as Mammal Hall without even removing students from their seats!

360* view of exhibits!

Readable exhibit information

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Standards:

Third Grade Science:

Physical: All objects and substances in the natural world are composed of matter.

Life: Offspring resemble their parents and each other.

Earth & Space: Earth’s nonliving resources have specific properties.

Classroom Implication Ideas:

  1. Mark days on the classroom calendar as virtual field trip days
  2. Use virtual field trips and the Smithsonian exhibits as a reward system (instead of passing out unhealthy treats)
  3. During science or social studies simply pull up the website and project it onto the SmartBoard and navigate your way through the exhibits with students, exploring and discussing topics related to the standard you are covering in the said subject.

Although nearly all of the Smithsonian Museums have some form of education resource,

I found these sites to have the most interesting:

Take a virtual trip through the museum with:

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View exhibits and objects with:

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Unpack those survival kits & get busy!!

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Information about websites: http://www.si.edu/Educators

Screens shots of virtual field trip of National Museum of Natural History: http://www.mnh.si.edu/panoramas/#

National Zoo Logo: http://nationalzoo.si.edu/education/

American History Logo: http://americanhistory.si.edu/

History Explorer Logo: http://historyexplorer.si.edu/home/

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