Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Farrand Class Field Trip: A2 Hands On Museum (12.21.2005)

Today, two classes from Farrand went to the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. One of the classes was Anita's class, and I volunteered to be a chaperone, which was pretty exciting since this was my first time doing it. I was responsible for Anita and three of her classmates. It was also exciting for Anita since it was her first time riding on a yellow school bus. I think she enjoyed it more on the way back from the museum. :O)

Our first hour at the museum was in a classroom building simplified circuit boards. To me this was the best kind of education fun since it was hands-on. The kids got a kick out of it 'cos they were able to see how electricity worked by building circuit boards following a documented process. After that was lunch and then the kids and chaperones were allowed to explore all four floors of the museum. Below are a few of the pictures I captured below. Want more? Want to see Anita play an electric harp that has no strings? Well, you know what to do ... :O)


Kara, Grace P, Anita and Audrey are getting ready to head to the bus!


We're here! Their sign greets us in the lobby.


Anita is climbing the rock wall.


Anita and Audrey in the bubble wall.


"I'm looking through you, you're not the same ..."

1 comments :

  1. Urblandity said...

    Ann Arbor... sniff sniff...I remember volunteering me and Jams for members night.