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The New Jersey State Museum is pleased to present the following programs. To make reservations, please or 609-292-6347.

Natural History Programs

 

The New Jersey State Museum offers seven different Natural History courses that are designed to provide smaller groups of students with an interactive learning experience.  Students are able to ask questions, see real objects, and learn from one of the Museum’s leading experts in their fields. To see how you can maximize your visit and to make reservations call (609) 292-6347 for reservations. 

 

Courses are offered on a first come, first-served basis. Whichever course is reserved first will be the course that is offered during the time slot. Call to reserve your selection soon - (609) 292-6347.

 

 

The following classes meet New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards: 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5, 5.7, 5.8, and 5.10 and are held on:

Tuesdays: September 1 - November 24; January 5 - June 22

Thursdays: November 5 - Dec 17

Reservations are required two weeks in advance.

 

Paleontology - Dinosaur Alphabet

10:30 am & Noon; 60 minutes; Grades: K-2; Auditorium; $2/person; Reservations Required

Everyone will get excited about dinosaurs, but the Museum’s youngest visitors will benefit most by a lesson prepared just for them. The State Museum’s own Paleontologists will use the alphabet to teach the children about life of the past, geologic time, ancient environments and much more!

 

 

Paleontology - Dinosaurs of New Jersey

10:30 am & Noon; 60 minutes; Grades: 1-5; Auditorium; $2/person; Reservations Required

New Jersey’s dinosaurs were among the first discovered in America, but we are still finding and learning more about them! Learn about the diverse variety of dinosaurs that existed in ancient New Jersey, as well as the rich history of dinosaur paleontology in our area. Students may also learn about the State Museum’s latest expeditions and discoveries, and see actual dinosaur specimens. Meet one of the Museum’s paleontologists who can tell you the latest things that we have learned about our prehistoric creatures.

 

 

Paleontology - How to Dig Up a Giant Dinosaur

10:30 am & Noon; 60 minutes; Grades: General Audience; Auditorium; $2/person; Reservations Required

How do we find dinosaur fossils? What do we do when we find the fossils? We don’t just “dig” we “excavate.” What tools do we use, and how do we use them? Most important of all, how do scientists learn from their work? A Museum paleontologist will share his real “dig” experiences in New Jersey and around the world, show you dinosaur fossils, and answer your questions.

 

 

Rising Tide: Climate Change and New Jersey

10:30 am & Noon; 60 minutes; Grades: 4-12; Auditorium; $2/person; Reservations Required

Lead by one of the State Museum’s Geologists/Paleontologists, this program will illustrate and describe in detail much of the overwhelming evidence for climate and sea level change in New Jersey. Ice-Age fossils, disappearing coastlines and vanishing communities are just some of the topics illustrated in this lively discussion of the effects that climate change have had in the past, and the effects they will have on the state in the future. Also, check-out the Museum’s new Rising Tide web page – with interactive games and information at:

http://www.state.nj.us/state/museum/rising-tide/

 

 

Rising Tide: New Jersey's Ice Age Beasts

10:30 am & Noon; 60 minutes; Grades: 1-9; Auditorium; $2/person; Reservations Required

Just a few thousand years ago, New Jersey was a frigid land covered by glaciers and tundra and was home to many huge and bizarre beasts, called the Pleistocene Megafauna. Many of these strange creatures, like giant ground sloths and American Mastodons, are now extinct. Others, though, are still alive, but only in the frigid North Polar Region. Learn about these animals, their environments, and their extinction, and what these things tell us about climatic changes, both past and present. Also, check-out the Museum’s new Rising Tide web page – with interactive games and information at: http://www.state.nj.us/state/museum/rising-tide/

 

 

 

 

The following class meets New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards: 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5, 5.7, 5.8, and 5.10 and are held on:

Tuesdays: November 10, December 1, January 5, February 12, March 2 and May 4

Thursday: April 1

 

Dino-Safari

10:30 am; 60 minutes; Grades: 1-Adult; Auditorium; $2/person; Reservations Required

The fascinating world of dinosaurs comes alive in this fast-paced Auditorium program presented by award-winning educator Tony Miskowski, Assistant Curator of Natural History. The program embarks on a journey through time and stops in the Mesozoic swamp to learn about these so-called “terrible lizards” that dominated the global landscape for some 150 million years. Throughout the program, traditional scientific views are compared and contrasted with the latest fossil discoveries that are giving rise to new theories.

 

  

 

NEW! - School Docent Program

Tuesdays & Thursdays: October 6 - December 22; Dec 29; January 5 - 28

 

Rising Tide: Climate Change and New Jersey

Noon & 1:00 pm; 45 minutes; Grades: K-8; Museum Lobby; FREE; Reservations Required

This student-lead but professionally trained Docent Tour of Rising Tide will provide students and their teachers with a guided tour of the exhibition that explains the concepts behind the exhibition, identifies key elements, and provides a personalized experience including time to explore the exhibition on their own as well as time for questions. Also, check-out the Museum’s new Rising Tide web page – with interactive games and information at: http://www.state.nj.us/state/museum/rising-tide/

 

Limited to 25 participants per tour.

 

 

 

 

 


Admission & Parking are free!

Museum Hours:

 

Main Museum Building and Auditorium Galleries
205 West State Street, Trenton Tuesday – Saturday, 9 am to 5 pm Sunday, noon to 5 pm
Closed Mondays & State Holidays

 

MAKE A CONTRIBUTION

THE FRIENDS MUSEUM SHOP

The Friends Museum Shop is located on the second floor of the Museum's main building.

 

The Shop Hours

10am - 4pm, Tuesday to Saturday
Noon - 4pm on Sunday
The Friends Shop is closed on Mondays and State Holidays

 

For more info call: 609-826-3936

 

Friends members always receive a 10% discount on all purchases.

 

 

ACCESSIBILITY
All facilities are accessible
to visitors with physical disabilities.

 

 

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