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School
Visits
School Visits
The Santa Fe Children's Museum allows groups or school classes to visit for
an hour and a half at a time. The cost is $3.00 per child (one free visit per
semester for public school and social service programs based in Santa Fe County
thanks to a generous grant from the City of Santa Fe Children & Youth Fund).
Teachers and accompanying adults (1 adult per 10 children) are admitted free
for these visits. Additional adults and siblings pay $3.00.
School Programs Brochure
Click here for a PDF version of programs currently being offered.
Reservations are required to visit the Santa Fe Children's Museum.*
When you arrive, a staff member will greet you and provide a brief orientation.
It is your responsibility as the group leader to ensure that all members of
the group use the museum in a sensible and purposeful way. Please remember that
the museum may be open to other visitors. Children are invited to explore the
indoor and outdoor environments on their own under the supervision of an accompanying
adult.
LEARNING AT THE MUSEUM
Make a preliminary visit to the museum before you come with your class. We have
included ideas for before, during, and after your visit. You and your students
are welcome to visit the museum store as part of your field trip.
Our programs and exhibits invite visitors to:
... Discover
... Play
... Learn by doing!
In order to succeed in an ever-changing world, children need to develop habits
of inquiry that will last a lifetime. We believe they learn best when they have
fun, are self-motivated, and search for answers to questions they formulate
for themselves.
Children, like adults, have different ways of acquiring knowledge. The Children's
Museum provides a dynamic educational setting where all types of informal learning
occur. Cognitive, physical, and social-emotional development can be observed
within the museum's environment. Our primary goal is for children to understand
themselves as learners and to have successful learning experiences. During your
visit you can observe individual children and gain further clues to help meet
their needs in the classroom.
The museum environment plays a very important role in the learning experience.
Our staff has thought deeply about the quality and the instructive power of
space. We have created a welcoming place that fosters exploration, communication,
and social interaction. The arrangement of exhibits encourages choices, problem
solving, and discovery. Please take time to reflect on how our environment
affects your students' learning.
DURING YOUR VISIT
Documentation of your visit can enrich the museum learning experience. We encourage
you to take photographs/ videos of your students as they:
* Problem solve
* Learn alone
* Try something new
* Examine objects
* Interact with others
* Explore
Interpretive exhibit handouts are available at the museum or can be sent to
you upon request. Cameras
and film are available at the museum shop, ask about discounts!!!
AFTER YOUR VISIT
Reflection is an important part of the learning process. It is a means by which
we integrate experiences to expand our understanding of the world. We hope you
and your class will reflect upon your visit. Use the photos you have taken to:
* Stimulate discussions or writing projects
* Initiate explorations in science or art
* Create a class history
* Enhance a student's portfolio
* Share with parents
GETTING HERE
School buses are not allowed on the museum's parking lot. Please park
on the north side of the building between the Bataan Memorial Military Museum
and the Santa Fe Performing Arts Theater.
AVAILABLE BY RESERVATION ONLY:
* Climbing Wall: The technical climbing wall (grades three and above) can be
opened for classes by special arrangement. Please call for more information.
OTHER INFORMATION:
*If you are unable to keep your reservation, please notify us immediately so
that we may give another group the opportunity to visit. If your group arrives
late, it is unlikely we will be able to extend your visit; the floor manager
will work with you if possible. Food, drinks, and gum are not allowed in the
museum.
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