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School Programs

Guided School Programs
Pre-School Programs

Young audiences investigate and discover the marvels of science and technology in these specially adapted programs. Pre-school programs are generally 60 minutes in length.


An Invisible Attraction - Junior
(Pre-school)
  Explore the wonderful world of magnets in this hands-on workshop. Learn about the properties of magnets. Discover which materials are magnetic and which are not. Investigate the strengths of different magnets. Discover how to move an object using magnetic force, and learn the many ways in which magnets are used.

Energy from the Sun Wind and Water - Junior
(Pre-school)
Discover some of our natural sources of energy in an interactive workshop and learn how the Sun works to power all living things. In this hands-on exploration, participants learn how the movement of wind and water can be used to generate energy.

Steamin' - Junior
(Pre-school)
All aboard! Climb onto a real caboose or steam locomotive for a personal experience of railway life. What are the jobs of the fireman, engineer, brakeman, and conductor? Discover the answers to these and many other questions through puzzles and hands-on activities.

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Questions about school programs should be sent to scorbeil@technomuses.ca.