Presented By: Museum of Natural History
Water World: Water = Life
Family Reading and Science Workshop
Water is essential for all life, but different organisms use it differently. Some things have adapted to living in it. Some (like us) use it in our cells. Explore the ways water affects life on Earth.
For children ages 6-11 with an adult.
Free, but please pre-register at (734) 764-0480.
This workshop is also offered at 39 public library locations throughout southeast Michigan.
Visit the Museum’s website and click on the “Family Reading and Science” quicklink to find a library location near you.
This workshop is one of a series of three hands-on family science workshops on the theme of water offered in January, February, and March 2011.
Visit watersemester.com to learn more about the U-M’s Winter 2011 LSA Theme Semester on WATER.
Presented by the U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History with generous funding from the Toyota USA Foundation.
For children ages 6-11 with an adult.
Free, but please pre-register at (734) 764-0480.
This workshop is also offered at 39 public library locations throughout southeast Michigan.
Visit the Museum’s website and click on the “Family Reading and Science” quicklink to find a library location near you.
This workshop is one of a series of three hands-on family science workshops on the theme of water offered in January, February, and March 2011.
Visit watersemester.com to learn more about the U-M’s Winter 2011 LSA Theme Semester on WATER.
Presented by the U-M Exhibit Museum of Natural History with generous funding from the Toyota USA Foundation.