Hands-on workshops you don't want to miss!

Teachers

 

Special Exhibits

Attack of the bloodsuckers

Learn about mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, leeches, and other bloodsucking parasites in this skin-crawling exhibition!

Field trip to the museum

MDWFP's Mississippi Museum of Natural Science is truly an off-site, living classroom and should be considered a very important part of any curriculum.

Upcoming Teacher Workshops - Register

Spring break 2024 Teacher Workshops - All held at the Museum. 

  • CEU value per workshop: 0.6 CEUs from Mississippi College
  • Cost per workshop: $30.00 non-refundable registration fee, $10.00 cash or check due to Mississippi College on the day of the workshop if requesting CEUs.
  • Note: Please bring your lunch and a reusable water bottle. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for the weather as we will be outside for some activities.

Teacher's Guide and School Planner Calendar

School planner cover

Click below to access the teacher guide and insert

Everything you need to know about field trips and Museum resources in one convenient download.

School Planner Calendar:
Download the 2023 Summer & Fall School Planner Calendar featuring upcoming events at the Museum. 

Educational Resources

Resource kits for loan

Please Pardon our Progress – Loan kits are temporarily unavailable as we update them.

Resource kit

Resource kits are available for pickup at the Museum. Kits are loaned out for one week.

Resource kits may be mailed to teachers outside the Jackson area; however, the teacher will be responsible for mailing the kit back to the museum and return postage.

Only one kit may be checked out at a time and check outs may be scheduled in advance.

Resource kits need to be returned to the Museum by or on their scheduled due date, including those which are shipped.

Subject areas include:

  • Fossils, Rocks, and Minerals
  • Butterflies
  • Invertebrates
  • Mammal Skulls
  • Birds
  • Tracks and Trails
  • Black Bears 
  • Black Bear Math & Reading Kit

Resources for sale

The Dragonfly Shop, the Museum's gift shop, is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and offers a thoughtful selection of books, posters, puzzles, models, puppets, and fossils that coordinate with current exhibitions and educational programming. Most items promote education and the natural wonders of our state.

DOWNLOADS
(Curriculum, Teacher's Guide, Endangered Species Booklet, Scavenger Hunts, Games, Puzzles, Coloring Pages)

Endangered Species Booklet: An informative booklet on Mississippi's endangered species, complete with photos and statistics, is available at the Museum. Please inquire at the front desk. Limit: one ES booklet per teacher. Or, the booklet is available to download for free here (document is 199 pages). Download MS Endangered List here.

More About Teacher Education Programs at the Museum

Project Wild

Project wild logoProject WILD is an interdisciplinary conservation and environmental education program emphasizing wildlife that is designed for educators of kindergarten through twelfth grade.

Project WILD capitalizes on the natural interest that children and adults have in wildlife by providing hands-on activities that enhance all subject and skill areas and by addressing the need for human beings to develop as responsible citizens of our planet.

The program provides effective methods to teach problem-solving and decision making while teaching students how to think, not what to think. Materials include two activity guides for K-12 grade educators: the Project WILD K-12 Activity Guide focuses on wildlife and habitat, and the Project Wild Aquatic Guide emphasizes aquatic wildlife and aquatic ecosystems.

Project WILD educational materials are provided to educators through practical,  interactive 6-hour workshops. Contact Project Wild Coordinator...

 

Project Wild Aquatic

Project Wild AquaticProject WILD Aquatic is a conservation education program focused on aquatic wildlife and ecosystems for K-12 educators and their students. Project WILD Aquatic capitalizes on the natural interest that children and adults have in aquatic wildlife by providing hands-on activities that enhance student learning in all subject and skill areas. Contact Project Wild Aquatic Coordinator...

Project Wet

Project wet logoProject WET  is a program similar to Project WILD but with its own curriculum and activity guide for kindergarten through twelfth grades. It is a collection of innovative, water-related activities that are hands-on, easy-to-use and fun!

Activities incorporate a variety of formats, such as large and small group learning, whole body movement, laboratory investigations, discussion of local and global topics, and involvement in community service projects. People's relationships to water are a major theme of the Project WET Curriculum and Activity Guide. Providing a thorough water education program, the guide also addresses water's chemical and physical properties, quantity and quality issues, aquatic wildlife, ecosystems, and management strategies.

Project WET activities promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills and help provide young people with the knowledge and experience they will need to make prudent decisions regarding water resource use.

Project WET educational materials are provided to educators through 6-hour workshops. 
Contact Project WET Coordinator.

Flying Wild

flying wild logoFlying WILD introduces students to bird conservation through standards-based classroom activities and environmental stewardship projects. Flying WILD encourages schools to work closely with conservation organizations, community groups, and businesses involved with birds to implement school bird festivals and bird conservation projects. This workshop is for teachers that work with grades K-12. Contact Flying WILD Coordinator....

Growing up wild

Growing up wild logoGrowing Up WILD features new activities designed to stimulate young children in new and exciting ways while connecting them to nature and many of its wonders. Growing Up WILD is a national early childhood initiative that builds literacy skills and environmental appreciation among early learners through participation in engaging wildlife-based educational activities. This workshop is suggested for teachers that work with ages 3-7. Click Here for details. Contact Growing Up WILD Coordinator...