Field Trips To Museums
SCIENCE MUSEUMS
The Franklin Institute Science
Museum
This Philadelphia-based museum has structured its online
site in a way that is ideal for educational purposes. The
presentation is straightforward; you won't have to spend
much time finding what you want. The site offers a number
of interesting exhibits, and there is almost definitely
going to be some content that relates to your curriculum.
At this time, the following are among the offerings:
EARTHFORCE, about volcanoes, quakes, and raging rivers;
Hot Air Over Hot Water, an experiment that relates to El
Nino; and
Franklin's Forecast, an exhibit about weather forecasting.
You'll also find online study units, such as Wind and Living
Things. And that's just the beginning! The site boasts much
more.
Museum of Science and Industry
Variety is the spice of this Web site from a Chicago, Ill.,
museum. Online exhibits include AIDS: The War Within; Apollo
8 Command Module; the Big Dig Construction Site; the Coal
Mine; Hatching Chicks; Giant Heart; and Animated Industrial
Gears. A nice aspect of the virtual museum is the inclusion
of exhibits that will appeal to students in grades 1 to
4 as well as exhibits more suitable for older students.
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMS
American Museum of Natural History
The museum is one of the world's foremost scientific and
educational institutions. It contains enormous collections
of specimens and cultural artifacts. Museum collections,
including more than 30 million items, are a "field
guide" to the life forms and cultures on earth.
HISTORY MUSEUM
The Worldwide Museum of Natural History
The Worldwide Museum of Natural History (WMNH) is an online
museum of photo galleries that features excellent educational
products for schools and homes. New galleries and updates
are added every month. Categories of exhibits are Vertebrate
Life Galleries; Invertebrate Life Galleries; Planetary Science
and Astronomy Galleries; and Gem and Mineral Galleries.
American Red Cross Virtual
Museum
This online museum is produced by the American Red Cross
History and Education Center (HEC). The class can explore
one of six different eras (pre-1900; 1900-1919; 1920-1939;
1940-1959; 1960-1979; 1980-present) or take an Automated
Guided Tour through the cultural history of the American
Red Cross.
ART MUSEUM
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The museum houses one of the largest, most varied, and most
prestigious collections of art in the world. More than two
million works of art -- several hundred thousand of which
are displayed at any given time -- in its collections are
drawn from more than 5,000 years of world culture. The site
provides an overview of the collections from the museum's
galleries. Be forewarned: There are occasional nudes on
the site, and you may want to preview any areas before having
students explore them if this might present a problem in
your community.
ADDITIONAL MUSEUM RESOURCES ON
THE INTERNET
Museums on the Web This extensive compilation of links to
online museums is divided by categories: art, science, history,
natural history, cultural, miscellaneous, and Special Exhibits.
Included among the miscellaneous museums are the San Diego
Model Railroad Museum and the George Eastman House International
Museum of Film and Photography.
Natural History Museums on the Web This list of links to
18 natural history museums on the Web includes the Smithsonian
Museum of Natural History, the London Natural History Museum,
and the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University,
in New Haven, Conn.
Science and Technology Museums and Centers A state-by-state
list of science and technology museums and centers ranges
geographically from The Museum of Science in Boston, Mass.,
to the Pacific Science Center in Seattle, Wash.
Virtual Worlds and Fieldtrips This compilation includes
virtual field trips to Asia, Europe, the United Kingdom,
and America as well as museums, galleries, and environmental
and geology field trips.
Comic Art & Graffix Gallery Virtual Museum A lively
history of comic art, biographies of artists, and a list
of related comic links make the museum intriguing. Also
included is a how-to section on collecting comics and a
What's New in Comic Art section.
The Vanderbilt Museum The Vanderbilts are one of the best-known
and wealthiest families in U.S. history. Take your class
on a virtual tour of the museum and grounds.
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