| Performer Information | |
| Performer name: | Long Island Children's Museum Outreaches & School Visits |
| Phone: | 516-224-5847 |
| Mailing address: | 11 Davis Ave. Garden City, NY 11361 |
| E-mail address: | outreach@licm.org |
| Website: | http://www.licm.org |
| Performer's agent: | Stacey Lee, Education Programs Coordinator |
| Previous appearances at: |
Roosevelt Library, Mineola Public Library, Sea Cliff Village Library, Huntington Public Library, Peninsula Public Library
Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Information last updated: | 12/08/2011 |
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| Program |
Category |
Description |
Fee |
| Play & Wonder--School Visit |
Other |
The educational value of play is immeasurable. Young children will naturally play in, and respond to, our developmentally appropriate museum galleries. Children, together with their chaperones, are invited to experience the benefits of tactile, socio-dramatic and scientific play. Children will make, touch and experience a variety of “messy” sensory activities in our fun and hands-on workshop.
Recommended for grades Nursery-K.
Exhibits:
Sandy Island and TotSpot
Workshop: Messy Workshop
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Up to $100 |
| Mapping Your World--School Visit |
Life Skills- Other, Other |
Children dig deep to take a closer look at the science of cartography (map-making). Students will explore geography in two hands-on museum exhibits and learn the tricks of the mapping trade, including cardinal direction points and graphing. Using this information, students will create a treasure map in our interactive workshop.
Recommended for grades 2-4.
Exhibits: Pattern Studio and Comings & Goings
(traveling exhibit gallery-see schedule below)
Workshop: Treasure Maps!
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Up to $100 |
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