Recently, fifth graders took advantage of our proximity to and partnership with the American Museum of Natural History to deepen and augment their learning in science.
The boys first sat in on the sixth graders' spectacular, research based Digital Universe space presentations, and left the Hayden Planetarium eager to "fly through space" next year.
They then explored the museum's "Our Senses" exhibit, to learn more about the human body and the brain, a topic connected to the boys' study of natural selection.
We are particularly fortunate to engage in partnerships with leading scientific institutions like AMNH and to be located in a city with such a wealth of opportunities for our boys to experience learning outside of the classroom.
The boys first sat in on the sixth graders' spectacular, research based Digital Universe space presentations, and left the Hayden Planetarium eager to "fly through space" next year.
They then explored the museum's "Our Senses" exhibit, to learn more about the human body and the brain, a topic connected to the boys' study of natural selection.
We are particularly fortunate to engage in partnerships with leading scientific institutions like AMNH and to be located in a city with such a wealth of opportunities for our boys to experience learning outside of the classroom.
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