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Resources for Teachers and Students

The following resources are available for teachers to print out in advance and have students fill out as they walk through the museum.

Scavenger Hunts

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Museum-School Connections

  • Among the Stars with Reflection and Refraction
  • Classifying the World Around Us
  • Gems and Minerals in the World Around Us
  • Gems and Minerals in the World Around Us - Teacher Guide
  • Measuring the World Around Us
  • Observing the World Around Us

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  • The building has a 54-foot continuous-flow escalator contained in a 150-foot glass-enclosed tube-like structure.

  • The building has a rainwater collection system filling two 25,000-gallon cisterns.

  • The building features a 90 foot long stream that ends in a pond.

  • The building uses drip irrigation, which is 90% efficient and 75% more efficient than sprinklers.

  • The building’s water is heated by solar panels.

  • The building’s interior is lit by LEDs and natural sunlight, including skylights for street-level rooms.

  • The building is 170 feet tall, equivalent to a 14-story building.

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