100 Days of Science #23--Springfield Science Museum

The day that we went to visit the Seuss Museum we also went through the two art museums, the history museum and the science museum.

I think my boys' favorite was the science museum.  It was a lot of fun with live animals, interactive exhibits


There were taxidermy animals around too which gave us a lot of opportunity to learn about animals that we don't normally see.



The boys loved this live snake.


Trying to match the baby animals with the adult animals based on a few clues.


Learning about leaves and trees.


Learning about animal tracks in the snow.


For this exercise each of the younger two boys sat on one side of the glass table and played with the lights to see how they could only see their own reflections at times and at other see only each other.



The younger two boys have been playing a video game about dinosaurs called Ark and they had the greatest time in the dinosaur rooms looking at fossils and model dinosaurs.





The Africa room had lots of animals and so many boards dedicated to different tribes.






I think I was just as excited as my boys to explore all the rocks, gems, and minerals on display.  So many of them were so neat looking! 




Ian and Evan had a fabulous time playing with this simulator that allowed them to pick meteors and falling objects, the trajectory, and what planet they'd hit.  They tried to blow up all the planets.







It was a wonderful day filled with fun science discoveries.

Others in this series:

1. Bernoulli's Principle
2. Ecotarium Trip 
3. Air Molecule Experiment
4. Kitchen Science
5. Corn Maze Field Trip 
6. Birds of Florida 
7. Making Static Music
8. Un-Make It Monday
9. Wind Tunnel Experiment
10. Biomes Field Trip
11. Disappearing Coin Trip
12. Snuffing out a Candle With Baking Soda
13. Making Plastic from Milk
14. Friction Experiment 
15. & 16. Snow Experiments
17. Making an Iceberg
18. Floating Eggs
19. Pond Water Under a Microscope 
20. Planting Eco Plant Pals
21. & 22. Cotton Candy Experiments
53. Iodine and Starch Experiment
54. Flouride and Calcium Experiment
55. Botanical Gardens in Winter
56.  Making Cell Models
57. Which Has More Water; Ice or Snow?
58. Exploding Snow and Water Baggies
59.  Exploring Minerals
60. Visiting the Hartford Science Museum
61-63. 3 STEM Bridge Challenges
64. Making Models of the Earth
65. Plate Techtonics with Graham Crackers
66.  Homemade Lava Lamp
67.  Science Movies We're Watching
68.
Index Card Towers

69.  Botany at the Botanical Gardens
70. Best Board Games for Science 
71. Homemade Frozen Yogurt Pops
72.  Starburst Rock Cycle 
73. & 74. Sinking a Marshmallow
75. Jumping Conversation Hearts 
76-78. Building a Paper Airplane 3 Ways 
79. Learning About Hummingbirds 
80.  Planting an Herb Garden 
81. Mushroom Spores 
82. - 84.  Penny Saturation Experiments 
85. Sink or Float?
86. Disappearing Ink 
87. Sedment Layer Jars
88. Tie Dye Science 
89-91. DNA Experiments 
92.  Homemade Butter 
93. Floating Marker Art 
94. & 95. Oil Spills & Water Filtration 
96.- 98. Making Rock Candy & Rock Candy Experiments 
99. Rocket Science 

Comments

  1. Springfield has some great resources we never seem to get out that direction.

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    1. We rarely do either so I wanted to try and see as much as we could in one day.

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    1. It was a lot of fun. My boys love science museums.

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  3. I haven't been to the museums in Springfield, but looks like an educational day for the boys!

    Carrie
    curlycraftymom.com

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  4. Looks like a lot of fun, without realizing they're learning!

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    1. That's the best way to get them to learn.. without them realizing it.

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  5. Another cool museum, it reminds me a bit of the Natural History Museum in London with all those stuffed animals! What a cool place.

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    1. It reminded me a bit of a natural history museum too with all the stuffed animals.

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  6. It really is the best way of learning - visiting a museum. This one looks great!

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  7. This looks a perfect place to explore and learn about things. We visited a castle at the weekend who had a lion as rug! That gave us lots to learn about and talk to them about!!

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    1. I bet; my boys would be asking tons of questions about a lion rug too.

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  8. What a great place to explore and learn! Love the dino!

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    1. He was HUGE! There was a speaker nearby that kept making low grumbling sounds too; my boys thought it was fantastic.

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  9. This looks like a great day out. I love science museums and how interactive they are these days, I think children learn so much more when they can get hands on with the exhibits.
    Thank you for joining the #FamilyFunLinky x

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    1. I think they do too and I am finding that so many more museums are making interactive exhibits too.

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  10. Looks like a great day out. My son would love the dinosaur section :)

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    1. There is just something so fascinating about them!

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  11. Museums have changed so much since I was a kid. I love how interactive they are these days, making learning so much more fun. #FamilyFun

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    1. They have changed a lot! I love that they're becoming more and more interactive. Even as an adult I find that a lot more interesting than just reading signs.

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