Homeschool on the Homestead: Prairie School
Spend the morning in our one-room schoolhouse! We’ll be holding an old-fashioned spelling bee, practicing our cursive, and making a (modern) feather pen!
Spend the morning in our one-room schoolhouse! We’ll be holding an old-fashioned spelling bee, practicing our cursive, and making a (modern) feather pen!
Molly Brown had many names: Irish immigrant —> Millionaire —> Denver Resident —> Titanic Survivor —> and many more! Learn more of Denver’s history at the Molly Brown House Museum!
Engage with art, explore onsite activities, and experience exhibitions on view all while enjoying free general admission!
Every second Wednesday, the museum will feature a STEM or Colorado History topic to explore. Adult supervision required, but you may work together with other homeschool families to coordinate supervision.
Located in Greenwood Village at the north side of Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater, Marjorie park, features over 40 pieces of art lending to a magical atmosphere that everyone will enjoy.
In this hands-on lesson, kids ages 5–12 will use critical thinking and problem-solving to discover the clever ways seeds travel. Plus, they’ll create a craft to bring science to life!
The Longmont Museum is a center for culture in Northern Colorado where people of all ages explore history, experience art, and discover new ideas through dynamic programs, exhibitions, and events.
A vibrant art event where creativity and nature come together. This special event invites visitors to experience art in a way that is deeply connected to the land.
Dinosaur Ridge educates and inspires wonder in visitors about the science and history of the fossils and natural resources found at Dinosaur Ridge, Triceratops Trail, and related paleontology sites.
Learn practical handicrafts from 19th-century Littleton. Focused on the relationships between people and livestock, cooperation between farmers and their livestock was vital to the success of farms in Colorado.
Join Grandparents4Kids and CHEC during this webinar for an illuminating and informative discussion about homeschool basics, grandparents' roles, and ways to get involved! Email info@grandparents4kids.org to register.
Satisfy your science curiosity, no tickets needed, by visiting the Wildlife Halls or permanent exhibitions. A separate ticket is required if you'd like to visit the planetarium or temporary exhibitions.
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