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Discover Your Summer  - Science Camps and Programs

Discover Your Summer

Are you looking for something more interesting to do this summer than watching TV? Maybe you’d like to help protect our environment, explore the stars through a telescope, work with animals, or escape it all and conduct fieldwork in the mountains. Whatever your dream, Discover Your Summer can help you find it.

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For Kids

2010 Resource Guides

Project Exploration’s annual College Resource (PDF) and Scholarship Resource Guides (PDF) are now available.

Learn the ins and outs of financial aid, tips for test-taking, how to write your best essay, do’s and don’ts of filling out applications, and where to find the best internet and book resources.

Q & A Library
What does it take to become a paleontologist? What is life like on a dinosaur expedition? Why does Nigersaurus need so many teeth? Learn the answers to these questions and more!

Glossary
What does THAT word mean? An alphabetical listing of words you'll come upon throughout our web sites.

Links
An extensive list of links for general information, teacher resources, expeditions and places to visit, summer science opportunities, croc connections and more.

Books & Bibliographies
Recommended readings for paleontology, science, and the various peoples, cultures, and geography of our various expedition destinations.

Videos & Miscellaneous
A collection of A/V and multimedia resources related to paleontology and dinosaurs

Feature Web Sites

For Teachers

A Watershed Moment Highlights Landmark Conference

The first National Conference for Science and Technology in Out-of-School Time, held in Chicago September 17-19, 2008, brought together more than 300 participants. The sold-out conference provided in-depth, interactive sessions on best practices, curriculum development, and evaluation, with a particular focus on equity and access issues for underrepresented populations.

Classroom Activities

GIANTS Activities
This set of activities is designed for use by K-12 students for the GIANTS: African Dinosaurs exhibit. Also included is a comprehensive teacher's handbook. The materials are available in PDF form from the GIANTS exhibit web site.

Pack The Truck
How are you going to get more than a dozen people across the Sahara and back? What if one of the vehicles breaks down? What will the team eat in the field? How much will they eat? What if someone gets hurt?
These are the kinds of questions you need to answer if you are planning an expedition. In this activity, decide how to pack the Land Rovers and calculate what you are allowed to bring along.

A Secret Message
Niger is a country of many cultures and during the expedition the team will come in contact with different peoples: Arabs, Djerma, Hausa, Fulani and especially the Touareg. In this activity you will learn about nomadic Touaregs’ traditional culture and decode a message in Tifnar – the written language of the Touareg people

Where to Look
Luck is part of finding fossils, but hard work and research are even more important. How does the team know where to start looking? In this activity use geographic maps, geologic maps and research reports to decide where to look for dinosaur fossils.

 

Youth Programs
  • Forensic Investigators
  • Public Programs

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