FIELD TRIP Planning Guide - 2021 Washington Pavilion
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Thank You for supporting education at the Washington Pavilion! Sercl Family Fund The Wadsworth, Thomas & Hayes Investment Group at RBC Wealth Management Sioux Falls Adams-Mastrovich Women’s Alliance Family Foundation Paul and Mary Ellen Connelly Bob and Lori Sutton 2
Your Field Trip Experience The Washington Pavilion team is ready to host your group for an unforgettable field trip! nces, nt , wh o do es no t have many experie “One stude day of my life!’ id, ‘This is the best looked at me and sa e trip for me.” That made the whol Field Trip Itinerary School: Our School Field Trip Date: 2021 School Year Our Field Trip Time required Museum Experience 2 ½ hours Includes exploration of the Kirby Science Discovery Center and guided tour of the Visual Arts Center Field Trip Extras Sack Lunches ½ hour Students and teachers will bring own lunches Science Demonstration ½ hour Wells Fargo CineDome Movie 1 hour See page 6 for available movies Art Smart Lab or 1 hour* STEM Discovery Lab *45 minutes for Pre-K and Kindergarten “[Our students] love d every single thing We are still hearing about it! about the trip a we ek later!” 3
MU Visual Arts Center EX SE PE UM RIE NC What do you see? Watch your students’ E curiosity come alive as they engage with our volunteer docents – or art tour guides – to answer this question as they go on an art adventure! From local favorites to internationally-acclaimed artwork, the Visual Arts Center always has something new to see! “The students loved the art exhibit! The people who took us through Spring 2021 Exhibitions this were EXCELLENT!” Egger Gallery See works by some of South Dakota’s preeminent artists, Northern Plains Tribal Art: including Oscar Howe and Arthur Amiotte, alongside our newest addition Feb 16- May 30 to the Collection, Tatanka Sakowin by Wade Patton, awarded second place in Pencil, Charcoal, Ink, Crayon, Pastel, Chalk and Scratch Board at the juried art show of the 2018 Northern Plains Indian Art Market. Shultz Gallery Enjoy artist Lindsay Twa’s beautiful drawings and prints of her garden. In A Garden Conversation: her words, “A garden is about protecting time and space in which both seedlings and new ideas can thrive”. As we enter a new year, experience Jan 11- May 7 the birth of a garden and new ideas through this beautiful exhibit. Jerstad Gallery The works are related in the sense of familial relationship, yet still exemplify 75 % Packard 25% the true complexity of artistic pursuit by remaining entirely unique. Looking deeply into the practices of four local artists seeing how they relate and Lockheart: how they differ creates a sounding board for collaboration and Jan 22- May 28 comparisons rarely presented by family. Bates Trimble Gallery On the Edge is a three-person exhibition acting as a call and response On the Edge: sounding board. The collaboration between these local artists began with Isolation - an installation that contemplates notions of privacy, Feb 26-July 25 isolation and shelter. Your field trip includes a guided art tour! 4
MU Kirby Science EX SE PE UM RIE Discovery Center NC E Discover. Interact. Play. The Kirby Science Discovery has “Our students had a blast! We will definitely three floors of hands-on, engaging, educational exhibits ready want to come again as it is tough to find a for your group to explore. From space exploration and health to place that attracts students ranging from dinosaurs and engineering, our science museum meets educational Kindergarten through 12th grade.” standards and provides a unique, unforgettable field trip for groups. Interactive Exhibits Field Trip Extra: Science Demo Dinosaur Discovery Dig for dinosaur bones, meet Stan the T-rex and ride in our Jurassic Jeep. fitZone fueled by Sanford Health Get moving! Climb a horizontal rock wall, use wheelchair racers, test your dance skills and race a virtual bike. Grow It! – NEW! Learn all about the importance of agriculture in South Dakota and beyond. More activity How does the world work? What happens when language here and here and here. you put a marshmallow in a microwave or an empty potato chip bag into a vacuum? What Health Quest by Sanford is sublimation? How does it feel lying on a bed Explore health topics like DNA, emergency of nails? Satisfy your inner mad scientist with care and more. exciting demonstrations from our Stage Science, sponsored by Avera. Quarry Dig 3...2...1...boom! Transport rocks, crawl in a tunnel and explore pulleys. Space: An Out-of-this-World Experience ? Launch a water rocket, land a space shuttle, DID YOU KNOW in survive space and more. 0 0 + interac tive exhibits There are 1 Disc o very Center! ienc e the Kirby Sc 5
FIE LD Wells Fargo CineDome EX TRI TR P A Science comes alive on the giant 60-foot Wells Fargo CineDome screen. A high-tech digital projection system provides incredible high-definition technology with a state-of-the-art 4K single image projector. All movies are approximately 40 minutes long. “The students were in awe during and after the film – that was a terrific experience for them!” Movie Library • Amazon Adventure • Journey to Space • Tiny Giants • America's Musical Journey • The Last Reef: Cities • Volcanoes: The Fires of Creation • Back from the Brink: Beneath the Sea • Walking with Dinosaurs: Saved from Extinction • Lewis and Clark Prehistoric Planet • Backyard Wilderness • Meerkats • Wild Africa • Dream Big: Engineering • Mysteries of China Our World • Mysteries of the Unseen World • Extreme Weather • Superpower Dogs • Into America’s Wild *A $20 fee applies to request movies for a different time Movies, dates and times are subject to change and availability. than regularly scheduled. This fee also applies to movies requested from our Movie Library. 6
FIE Art & Science Labs LD EX TRI TR P A Enhance your art or science experience! STEM Discovery Labs and Art Smart Labs are perfect for busy classrooms and learners. Expand your field trip with a lab at the Washington Pavilion, or we can bring a hands-on, educational lab to your school – Pavilion On-the-Go! Off-site labs require an additional form linked below. Available for classroom size groups or larger groups with multiple sessions per day. Contact education@washingtonpavilion.org for more info. 45-60 minutes depending on age group · Pre-K-high school STEM Discovery Labs Art Smart Labs All About Me Mixed Media on Canvas Explore some of the things that make you unique: Observe the art on display in the galleries and use multiple fingerprints, DNA and heredity. (Biology ∙ K-3rd grade) media to create your own masterpiece. Catch a Wave Printmaking Learn how invisible energy waves are transferred from Explore the printmaking process: carve into your own place to place by sound, light, heat or electric currents. printmaking plate, roll on block printing ink and make (Physical Science ∙ K-5th grade) multiple prints. Our Amazing Earth Sculpture Discover how our earth is constantly changing through Use air-dry clay to create your own sculpture using a variety erosion, weathering and natural disaster themed hands-on of techniques. experiments. (Earth Science ∙ 2nd-5th grade) STEM Builders Design Your Own Lab Follow the Engineering Design Process to tackle challenges including catapults, earthquake-proof towers and Customized STEM Discovery Labs and Art Smart Labs programmable robots. (Engineering ∙ Pre-K-6th grade) are available for teachers and leaders upon request for an additional fee. Up, Down, All Around Learn about gravity, inertia, momentum and friction, and Can’t come to us? PAVILION ON-THE-GO get ready for a lab full of pushing, pulling and falling fun! We’ll come to you! REQUEST FORM (Physical Science ∙ Pre-K-6th grade) s the three “The highlight of our visit wa tween the Art dimensional connection be ual Arts visit!” Smart, Science Lab, and Vis 7
Plays for Living Plays for Living performances help facilitate healthy conversation on topics that can be hard to talk about. Each performance is followed by a guided facilitation. Plays for Living Plays (Audience Grade) Devon’s Hurt (2nd & 3rd) Coping with hurt feelings The Survivors (7th+) Funded in part by a grant from Sioux Valley Energy Depression and suicide prevention New Norm (3rd – 5th) NEW! Where Does It End? (8th+) A musical about embracing hope in darkness Bullying, prejudice and their ugly consequences What’s the Difference? (4th) For more information or to book Diversity, discrimination, bullying, stereotypes and a performance, email cliques dapa@washingtonpavilion.org. Boxes (5th & 6th) Pressures, expectations and how students can choose to define themselves se performances! “Thank you so much for the r population of students Our students loved them! Ou Theatre can help st performances.” art conversations greatly benefits from these about those hard-t o-talk-about topics 8
Create Your Experience Group Information At Your Washington Pavilion FIELD TRIP DETAILS School/Group Name: ________________________________________ Your Field Trip Student Admission Reduced Admission Grade Level/Age: ___________________________________________ Visit Date (1st choice): ________________________Time:_______ Museum Experience (2½ hrs.) Visit Date (2nd choice): ________________________Time:______ Includes exploration of the Kirby Science $5.50 $2 Discovery Center and guided tour of the Does your group require accommodation for special needs? Yes No Visual Arts Center If yes, please explain: ____________________________________ Field Trip Extras # of Students: # of Vans/Cars: Sack Lunches (½ hr.) # of Chaperones/Staff: # of Buses: Students/teachers will bring own lunches One (1) teacher or chaperone is required for every ten (10) children and will be admitted free. Additional adults will be charged the daily adult admission rate. Wells Fargo CineDome (1 hr.) $1.50* $0.50* Film requested: GROUP CONTACT INFORMATION Science Demonstration (½ hr.) $1.50* $0.50* Primary Contact: ____________________________________________ Role: ______________________________________________________ STEM Discovery Lab (1 hr.*) Phone: ____________________________________________________ Lab requested: $5 *45 minutes for Pre-K and Kindergarten Email Address: _____________________________________________ School Address: ____________________________________________ Art Smart Lab (1 hr.*) $5 City: State: Zip: Lab requested: *45 minutes for Pre-K and Kindergarten Are you a tax exempt organization? Yes No A state tax exempt form must be submitted to qualify. No tax reciprocity with Nebraska. *Limited availability - price when added on to museum admission Reduced admission? Yes No Questions? Contact Group Services at groupservices@washingtonpavilion.org. Requires 20% of students to qualify for free or reduced lunch school- or program-wide. If requesting reduced admission, what percentage of your school or program’s students qualify for free or reduced lunch? % IMPORTANT NOTES 1. Please return this completed form to the Washington Pavilion at 301 S. Main Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104, or email it to groupservices@washingtonpavilion.org. 2. This form is only a request and is subject to availability. You will be contacted by a Group Services Coordinator to confirm if your requested date and activities will be available. 3. Washington Pavilion Membership benefits DO NOT apply when visiting with a group (school, youth, or other) due to special group programming and funding. 4. A group must include a minimum of ten (10) paid admissions to qualify for the normal or reduced group rate. Book your visit today • 605.367.6000 • washingtonpavilion.org Book your visit today • 605.367.6000 • washingtonpavilion.org
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