Mondays the museum will be closed.

 

Tuesday through Saturday:
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

 

Thursday: 5 - 8 p.m.
Free Family Nights are offered every Thursday!

 

Sunday: noon - 6 p.m.

 

 

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Admission

$8: Adults and children 1+
$7: Seniors (65+)
Free: Children under 1 and Museum Members

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Field Experiences for Schools

Tuesdays – Fridays from Sept. 13, 2011 through May 31, 2012 

Discover how the Children's Museum of Houston can become a part of your curriculum and classroom! Join our Education Team for action-packed, hands-on programs in science and technology, history andBe greeted with a smile! culture, health and human development, math, literacy and the arts through interactive exhibits and innovative workshops.
Programs at the Museum are developed with TEKS and national standards in mind, which means kids will discover the joy of learning just by exploring all the Museum has to offer!  Working alongside our Discovery Guides is equally beneficial for children AND teachers.  Kids can delve deeper into a theme of an exhibit, while teachers observe techniques for inquiry-based learning.

Here's why the Children's Museum of Houston is the BEST place to take your students for a Field Experience:

  • Your students will apply their knowledge and skills as they explore over 75 hands-on exhibit activities during 5, 20-minute tour segments.
  • The Museum’s Discovery Guides will lead your class experience, focusing your students’ attention on concepts that are appropriate for their grade level.
  • Each activity in the Museum is aligned to the TEKS for the core subjects in all elementary grades.
  • The Museum has an online curriculum database where you can download over 120 classroom lessons to use in preparation and follow-up to the field experience.
  • Teachers give very high marks to Children’s Museum field experiences.  (96% of 140 teachers surveyed say the Children's Museum is the best field experience for their students.
  • Experiential learning at the Children's Museum covers a variety of domains including physical and life science, financial literacy, civic engagement, cultural awareness, engineering, geometry, pre-algebra, data collection/analysis, and measurement.
  • Your families can make unlimited follow-up visits with their children during the Museum’s weekly free hours.
  • Your students will have unique learning opportunities that exercise higher order thinking skills:  running businesses, inventing solutions to challenges, crafting new chemicals, exploring other countries, solving mysteries and utilizing the power of water to do work.
  • The Children's Museum field experience will engage your students in 21st century skill development including collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity.
  • Teachers, museum educators and other learning experts have co-developed the Museum’s exhibits and related curriculum through rigorous formative testing that ensures the intended learning outcomes for our school and family audiences.

What have Educators said about Museum Field Experiences?

  • 98 percent indicated the Museum ignited a sense of discovery in their students
    Activity during school field trip
  • 97 percent said their field trip reinforced their science curriculum
  • 99 percent indicated they would like to return to the Museum for another field trip

Ready to book?

 
 
Plan your next Field Experience at the Museum!
 
 
 
For additional questions,
please contact Lydia Dungus
at (713) 535-7238.
 
 



Museum Field Experiences are made possible through the generosity of The Cullen Foundation, Wells Fargo, Prudential Foundation, with additional funding by Burlington Resources and The Stuart Charitable Foundation, Inc. Scholarships are available for Title I students during the fall semester and January.