Our new exhibit Go Figure! arrived earlier this week. We should be announcing an opening date soon. We have some rearranging to do before we can set this one up. So, be sure to check in for the latest update!
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Thank You to Wilson Rotary Club
The Rotary Club of Wilson donated $6,300 to Imagination Station again this year raised from their annual golf tournament . This money will used to continue the effort to eliminate the outstanding debt of $650,000 the museum still has as a result of the fire of 2000. Thank you Wilson Rotary Club!
If you would like to contribute or hear more about our story please visit www.SaveOurScience.info.
If you would like to contribute or hear more about our story please visit www.SaveOurScience.info.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
New Exhibit Coming in September!
Go Figure! transforms charming children’s books into a kids-sized world where children and adults delight in exploring math and books. The exhibit offers hands-on, play-filled experiences with simple math concepts, and areas for children and adults to read together. Each environment offers a unique setting in which the vital link between parent and child is supported without being prescriptive. Parental interest and involvement can foster a child’s natural curiosity and intuitive sense of math, making a difference in school and later in life.
The five books it utilizes are:
Arthur’s Pet Business, by Marc Brown
The Doorbell Rang, by Pat Hutchins
The Quilt, by Ann Jonas
Frog and Toad Are Friends: A Lost Button, by Arnold Lobel
Goldilocks and the Three Bears, by James Marshall
We hope to have these books for sale in our gift shop as well, so you can take these important math activities and concepts home with your child for future interactive teaching experiences.
Below are some pictures to give you an idea of what the exhibit will be like.
The five books it utilizes are:
Arthur’s Pet Business, by Marc Brown
The Doorbell Rang, by Pat Hutchins
The Quilt, by Ann Jonas
Frog and Toad Are Friends: A Lost Button, by Arnold Lobel
Goldilocks and the Three Bears, by James Marshall
We hope to have these books for sale in our gift shop as well, so you can take these important math activities and concepts home with your child for future interactive teaching experiences.
Below are some pictures to give you an idea of what the exhibit will be like.
Monday, August 4, 2008
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