Try and find pictures of:
*Giant light up Brain
*Signs/text of Teen Brain, Child Brain, Early Childhood Development
*How History of Phoenix is incorporated in Exhibits through photograph murals
*All watching "Eye in the Sky"
Enjoying the pics - really get a feel for the place! You've done *a lot* in 1 1/2 days. Nice tie in with the Science Center brain exhibit and some of the workshops you're doing today. Enjoy and thanks for the terrific blogging!
Well, I found one eye but that's about it. I'm terrible at the search and find games that I have on my phone too! Did you guy take a whirl on that high-wire bicycle? Looked SCARY! I didn't see a ton for the very young children at this museum - how was that space?
Someone at a workshop asked a staff member at the center and how they incorporate literacy and the staff member pointed to the few books next the children under 4 fenced area :( although not really their audience so...
Thanks for sharing the photos of what you're seeing. I especially like the ferris wheel model! It's hard to read that small print, but looks as if it was built by a student. If so, was it part of a school project?
The eyeball is totally creepy! Did it move? I wonder how many kids get freaked out by it? I still want to add text or numbers or something to the Archibald steps - thanks for sharing all these pics.
Enjoying the pics - really get a feel for the place! You've done *a lot* in 1 1/2 days. Nice tie in with the Science Center brain exhibit and some of the workshops you're doing today. Enjoy and thanks for the terrific blogging!
ReplyDeleteWell, I found one eye but that's about it. I'm terrible at the search and find games that I have on my phone too! Did you guy take a whirl on that high-wire bicycle? Looked SCARY! I didn't see a ton for the very young children at this museum - how was that space?
ReplyDeleteYoung children got a fenced in house area. That's it. Says it all right there. Someone phrased it very nicely - they know their audience.
ReplyDeleteSomeone at a workshop asked a staff member at the center and how they incorporate literacy and the staff member pointed to the few books next the children under 4 fenced area :( although not really their audience so...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the photos of what you're seeing. I especially like the ferris wheel model! It's hard to read that small print, but looks as if it was built by a student. If so, was it part of a school project?
ReplyDeleteYes, was built by a child. 492 hours? Did not say it was part of school on the plaque?
ReplyDeleteThe eyeball is totally creepy! Did it move? I wonder how many kids get freaked out by it? I still want to add text or numbers or something to the Archibald steps - thanks for sharing all these pics.
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