Science Classes at the Museum of Natural History 

These photos were taken at the recent Science Class held at the Museum of Natural History on the ISU campus. There are 24 students that participate in these classes that are held every other Friday from 10:00-noon. On this day, the students learned all about Bears with the Idaho Fish and Game Department and completed several activities. For other upcoming classes, please contact Elyssa Novy, at 282-2195. There is a fee for these classes, and students must pre-register.

Learning about Bears!
Learning about Bears! *
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Students examining the teeth of a bear with Jennifer from the Idaho Fish and Game
Students examining the teeth of a bear with Jennifer from the Idaho Fish and Game *
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A student researching information about the weight difference of a male and female bear at different ages
A student researching information about the weight difference of a male and female bear at different ages *
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Older students listening to facts about bears
Older students listening to facts about bears *
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Students getting a lesson in Bear Safety using Pepper Spray
Students getting a lesson in Bear Safety using Pepper Spray *
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Students in the Museum Gallery learning about what it takes for a bear to survive a winter
Students in the Museum Gallery learning about what it takes for a bear to survive a winter *
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Student volunteer telling the story he created
Student volunteer telling the story he created *
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Student Volunteer telling his story
Student Volunteer telling his story *
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Students drawing and using ink stamps to create a unique story scroll
Students drawing and using ink stamps to create a unique story scroll *
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