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___________________________________________Please Remember: Chaperones must stay with students at all times and are responsible for the safety of their students and the exhibits they visit.
Live Animal Presentation Shapiro Family Science Live! Stage Green Wing, Lower Level20 minutes (check the Museum map/guide for presentation schedule)
With help from members of the Museum’s live animal collection, educators address behaviors, environments, classification, and adaptations. Observe a live animal and consider the characteristics and adaptations that help it live in its environment.
Examine hundreds of real animal, plant, and fossil specimens from the Museum’s collection and make observations about the species that you see. Notice their similarities and differences and learn how they fit into our classification system.
Exhibit Investigation: Evolution Colossal Fossil: Triceratops CliffBlue Wing, Lower LevelAdvance reservations required. Join Museum educators for a facilitated exploration of Colossal Fossil: Triceratops Cliff. Participating schools will need to divide students into groups of 30 – 40; each group should plan to spend 30 minutes in the exhibit.
What models do scientists use to understand evolution and the relationships between species? Students explore different ways that scientists understand evolution: from identifying how natural selection allows a species to evolve and adapt, to using a cladogram to discover the relationship between modern birds and dinosaurs.
Get a feel for New England’s natural environment with classic dioramas that offer windows on wide-ranging landscapes. Examine how each animal is uniquely adapted to survive in its own specific habitat.
Take Level 1 Red Wing elevator or stairs DOWN to Lower Level
Mapping
Accessibility ServicesLost & Found (or call 617-589-0319)
First Aid and other emergencies
Lost Children: instruct children to report here
Foreign Language GuidesWheelchairs, Electric Scooters, Strollers, Semi-Private Nursing Area access
Level 2
Baby changing facilities available in most restrooms.Nursing: Anywhere in the Museum is fine.
Math Moves! Engineering Design Workshop
3-D Digital Cinema
New EnglandHabitats
Globe
Assistive Listening
Audio Descriptions
Braille
Closed Captioning
Elevator
Stairwell
Restrooms
Accessible
Coatroom & Lockers
Cash Machine
Food
CC
Parking
Separate paid ticket required
Take aCloser Look
Chick Hatchery
Energized!
Living on the Edge
Beyond the X-Ray
SimulatorExperience
Gordon Current Science
& Technology Center
Art &ScienceGallery
Nanotechnology
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BoxOffice
• Weems Sculptures• Brad Washburn Exhibit• Bees
Take Green Wing elevator UP to Level 3(from LL or L1)
InnovativeEngineers
To theMoon
L2
Level 1L1
Lower LevelLL
ATM
ATM
AD .. CC
Level 1
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Special Exhibits
Main entry via Soundstair Red Wing, Level 1
Museum Then and Now
Cosmic Light
CC ..
Stearns HallSpecial Exhibits
Exhibits subject to change.
The Virtual FishTank
Accessible route to Theater of Electricity and WeatherWise
WeatherWiseTake stairs to Lower Level
THE GREEN WING, LEVEL 2 IS CLOSED for construction of the Museum's newest large-scale exhibit, the Hall of Human Life. Please check mos.org for updates.
Soundstair
Hall of Human Life Opening Late 2013
WELCOME Segway® Experience
MembershipBooth
Bridge Closed
Accessible route via Freight Elevator,Green Wing, Level 1
Level 3L3
Museum Floor Plan
Funded through the generous support of Liberty Mutual
Museum of Science 1 Science Park Boston, MA 02114-1099 617-723-2500 617-589-0417 (TTY) mos.org/educators
What Did You Learn about Evolution?
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