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For January: Cave Art
Thousands of years ago, early humans drew on the wall of caves all over the world and at different times. This class will give children the chance to explore the life of early humans and explore these mysterious symbols, how they were made, and what they might have meant. Museum Visit: National Museum of Natural History
For February: Machines and Car Engines
What machines do you use every day? We’ll take a closer look at machines and how they work before focusing on car engines. We’ll end class by enacting a car engine cylinder and creating our own innovative machines. Museum Visit: National Museum of American History
For March: The Science of Sound
We hear sounds all the time, whether it be cars honking, people talking, birds chirping, or music playing, but how is sound made? We’ll explore how vibration creates the many sounds that we hear every day, and conclude class looking at and creating jazz instruments. Museum Visit: National Museum of American History
For April: Elephants
Elephants are particularly lovable creatures who figure prominently in Indian culture. Children will learn about these gentle giants and visit the Sackler Gallery to hear a story about Ganesha, the elephant-headed Hindu god. Museum Visit: Freer Sackler Galleries
Thousands of years ago, early humans drew on the wall of caves all over the world and at different times. This class will give children the chance to explore the life of early humans and explore these mysterious symbols, how they were made, and what they might have meant. Museum Visit: National Museum of Natural History
For February: Machines and Car Engines
What machines do you use every day? We’ll take a closer look at machines and how they work before focusing on car engines. We’ll end class by enacting a car engine cylinder and creating our own innovative machines. Museum Visit: National Museum of American History
For March: The Science of Sound
We hear sounds all the time, whether it be cars honking, people talking, birds chirping, or music playing, but how is sound made? We’ll explore how vibration creates the many sounds that we hear every day, and conclude class looking at and creating jazz instruments. Museum Visit: National Museum of American History
For April: Elephants
Elephants are particularly lovable creatures who figure prominently in Indian culture. Children will learn about these gentle giants and visit the Sackler Gallery to hear a story about Ganesha, the elephant-headed Hindu god. Museum Visit: Freer Sackler Galleries
When to arrive:
10 minutes before
Cancellation policy:
12 hours in advance
Caregiver required:
Yes
Upcoming Schedule for Preschool Pioneers
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22 reviews across 5 activities
National Museum of Natural History, Constitution Avenue Lobby, Washington, DC 20013
Downtown
(202) 633-9587
About
Welcome to the Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center (SEEC) We offer a rich learning environment for children, parents, and teachers in our community while at the same time sharing our innovative practices with professionals in schools and museums across the country.
Our workshops offer a variety of hands-on experiences that introduce young children to concepts in engaging ways. Each class includes playful activities that are intentionally chosen to support your child’s development. Our learning extends beyond the classroom and into the museum where children and parents are encouraged to wonder and explore together as a family. To learn more about how we teach and why, see below.
Each of our classes are designed specifically for an age group.
Bring Your Own Baby │ Caretaker with Children 0 – 12 months
Infant Investigators | 4 – 12 months
Toddler Trailblazers | 13 – 24 months
Twos Travelers | 2 – 3 years
Preschool Pioneers | 3 – 5 years
Artful Afternoons | K- 3 grades
... Our workshops offer a variety of hands-on experiences that introduce young children to concepts in engaging ways. Each class includes playful activities that are intentionally chosen to support your child’s development. Our learning extends beyond the classroom and into the museum where children and parents are encouraged to wonder and explore together as a family. To learn more about how we teach and why, see below.
Each of our classes are designed specifically for an age group.
Bring Your Own Baby │ Caretaker with Children 0 – 12 months
Infant Investigators | 4 – 12 months
Toddler Trailblazers | 13 – 24 months
Twos Travelers | 2 – 3 years
Preschool Pioneers | 3 – 5 years
Artful Afternoons | K- 3 grades
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Editor’s Tip
For us, it is exciting to see the impact that museums can have in the lives of our youngest learners. Not only are children exposed to art, history, and science of their own culture, but they also are able to gain an understanding of our global society.