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Group Rotation Procedure at the Museum

I plan to divide my class of 24 into six groups. Six chaperones will be coming with us; one for each group. We will rotate between six exhibits at the museum every 30 minutes, breaking at our scheduled time for lunch. We will arrive at the museum around 9:45 and begin the rotation at 10:00. We will leave the museum at 1:30. This gives us time for six thirty minute sessions with a 30 minute break for lunch. Included in this web site chaperone instructions for each of the six ehibits. The six ehibits my children will be focusing on are:


Exhibit
Location
Topic
Skate Spin Sports Challenge Third Floor Force and Motion
Basketball Jump Sports Challenge Third Floor Force and Motion
Stream Table Changing Earth Third Floor Land and Water
Why Does the Moon Change? Space Command First Floor Phases of the Moon
Follow the Sun Space Command First Floor Earth Rotation, Sun, Shadow
3-D Pro Viewer Space Command First Floor Land and Water, Aerial View

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