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EDUCATOR RESOURCES

The Education Division of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is dedicated to providing teachers in Southern California and beyond resources that can be used in the classroom or in the Museum during a class visit.  

 

 

 

Click here for a PDF of all our current programs and resources.


Download a butterfly hunting guide for Pavilion of Wings

Over the summer, thirty different butterfly and moth species will call the pavilion home. Discover how butterflies interact with the plants and gain a new understanding of various environmental issues.

Download a printable PDF to help indentify the buttflies.

download the PDF here


Loan Programs: Girl with Ostrich Egg

Borrow artifacts and specimens from the Museum!

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has been loaning natural history objects to Los Angeles educators, schools, and residents for over 79 years.    Currently, the Museum hosts two loan programs, the Classroom Collections (annual institutional loan) and the Members’ Loan Service (for individual educators, artists, or anyone interested!).   Click here to go to our Loan Program page.

 


Image of front page of http://interplay.nhm.orgSonic Scenery

With the theme Sonic Scenery, students learn from professional artists how to use sound and music as materials for art that echoes and amplifies their responses to exhibitions at the Natural History Museum. To create their soundtracks, the students dipped into an analog and digital palette that includes human speech, sound effects, TV, radio, movies, and recorded & composed music.

 

 


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Evolutionary Theory vs Intelligent Design:

A Forum for Discussion

Article by Museum's Curator Kirk Fitzhugh in PDF.


The topic of whether or not 'intelligent design' should be taught in science classrooms as a viable alternative to evolutionary theory has received a great deal of attention in the media.  School Boards are confronted with making decisions on this important issue, and teachers and students need to discuss their options for how science is to be presented in the classroom.  The Natural History Museum provides this opportunity to openly discuss this issue on our Evolutionary Theory vs Intelligent Design message board.  We encourage students, teachers, and others interested in this topic to engage in constructive discussions with our Education and Scientific Staff.  Click here to visit the forum.


Available Lesson Plans

and Classroom Curriculum


There are numerous curricular guides covering subjects in science and social science available for you to use and adapt into your own classroom. These guides, created in alignment with the National Science Education Standards and the California Science and Social Science Content Standards. Read the list of available classroom materials for teachers online.

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Visiting the Museum?
The Education Division has also composed a set of suggestions for teachers who are planning a classroom visit to the museum. We encourage you to read these materials as you may find them beneficial. View the tips for teachers planning a visit to the museum.


NHM Educator Newsletter
Read the NHM Educator quarterly newsletter designed just for teachers. This newsletter is full of tips and information on how you and your students can get the most out of what the Museum has to offer.



Support for teacher resources is provided by Hitachi SCRCAC.

 
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