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Kids Clubs

Come be a part of the museum community. After-school clubs offer kids the opportunity to study a particular topic in depth in a fun, exploratory setting.

Dates and times
Each session meets for six Tuesdays, from 3:40 to 5:00 p.m.
Session III: April 29–June 3

Fees
$120 non-members; $108 members (10% discount)

Registration
Class sizes are limited and advance registration is required. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for reservations or call 617.495.2341.

Cancellations
You may cancel up to two weeks before the first class and receive a refund less a $15 fee. After that time, no refund can be made. A full refund is issued if the museum cancels the program.

 

Animal Artists Club

(Ages 7–11)

This club is designed for kids who love animals and art. Sketch face-to-face with a zebra, ostrich, tiger, or moose as we learn to draw animals from the museum's zoological collections. With materials that we provide, students focus on different animal groups each week and practice using different media. Young artists will enjoy seeing their talents emerge while monitoring their progress with a portfolio of weekly drawings. By the end of this six-week course, students will have gained greater confidence in their expressive skills as well as a new appreciation for the animal world.
Note: Class will not be held on May 20. Session III will run April 29–June 10.

 

Young Scientists Club

(Ages 10–13)

The Young Scientists Club is a unique opportunity for kids to follow their interests and become scientists as they explore topics in natural history. This six-week session focuses on animal adaptations. Guided by a museum educator, kids formulate research questions, observe specimens and live animals, take notes and make drawings, and design and carry out experiments. Along the way they’ll discover why science is exciting, surprising, and fun.

 
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Summer Science Week Programs

Spend a week of your summer in the museum! Through games, activities, and study in the galleries, students will learn while having fun.

 

Time and Location
Monday through Friday, 9:30 am to 12:00 noon at the Harvard Museum of Natural History

Fees
$140 nonmembers / $126 members (10% discount)
Please visit our membership page for more information on how to join the HMNH.

Registration
Class sizes are limited and advance registration is required. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it for reservations or call 617.495.2341.

Cancellations
You may cancel up to two weeks before class and receive a refund less a $15 fee. After that time, no refund can be made. A full refund is issued if the museum cancels the program.



Museum Explorers

Preschool (Ages 4–5 with adult)

July 21–25, 9:30 AM to NOON

Grades K–1 (completed)

July 7–11 or July 21–25, 9:30 AM to Noon

Grades 2–3 (completed)

July 7–11, 9:30 am to noon

Explore the world without leaving town! Museum Explorers gives students the chance to explore the best of the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Each day will feature a different topic explored through exhibits, science investigations, and projects to take home.

Update: The Museum Explorers July 7-11 session for grades K-1 and the July 21-25 session for preschoolers are full. 


Animal Superheroes

Grades K–1 (completed)

July 14–18, 9:30 am to noon

Whether you are a minuscule mite or a tremendous Triceratops, life is a challenge. Come discover how creatures use feats of strength, amazing endurance, lightning speed, and clever cunning to survive. Investigate the galleries, meet some real live animal superheroes, and make a superhero costume to take home.


Animal Naturalists

Grades 2–3 (completed)

July 28–august 1, 9:30 am to noon

Grades 4–6 (completed)

July 28–August 1, 9:30 am to noon

Combine your love for animals and drawing in this art and science program. With a museum educator, students will investigate the lives of birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, and amphibians. With artist Erica Beade, students will draw these animals from the exhibits and classroom specimens while practicing the use of different drawing techniques. This class has a $10 materials fee.


Prehistoric Worlds

Grades 4–6 (completed)

July 14–18, 9:30 am to noon

Do you wonder what the Earth was like millions of years ago? We'll look closer at a Paleozoic Coal Age Forest, a Cretaceous Tropical Lagoon, the Pleistocene Ice Age, and more. We will examine fossils on display in the galleries, handle rock specimens, and use other museum resources to discover what the world was like in prehistoric times.


Daybreak Discoveries

Preschool-Grade 6 (completed)

July 7–11, July 14–18, July 21–25, or
 July 28–August 1, 8:30 to 9:30 AM

Fees
$50 nonmembers / $45 members (10% discount)

Want to spend more time at the museum? Interested in exploring the galleries before they open to the public? Each day students will spend one hour in a different gallery both exploring the collection and doing related activities. This is an opportunity for children to make their own choices and is significantly less structured than summer science week programs.

 

Saturday Scholars

Check back in August for information on Fall 2008 Saturday Scholars classes.