Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Free Museum Admission Day, Sept. 26, 2009

Smithsonian Magazine invites everyone to Free Admission Museum Day on September 26, 2009.

Near Metro Atlanta, Georgia (where I am); you can choose among these places..
The High Museum of Art
The Center for Puppetry Arts
and several local history museums..

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Free DVDs on Evolution Science

Receive your free DVDs on evolution science, or other topics, completely free from Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Even the shipping is free.

In total, there are 26 items from which to choose. The list of free items includes DVDs about evolution, medicine, anatomy, biology, genetics, and a cd-rom that includes five virtual labs.

After you've chosen your free items, let your kids play around on the Cool Science for Curious Kids site, which is also a resource offered by HHMI.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Homeschool At the Georgia Aquarium

The GA Aquarium is a great place to spend an interesting afternoon. From September 11 to May 14, homeschoolers can enter the Learning Loop for $11 and one chaperone per two children enters free on certain days. The designated Homeschool days are every second and fourth Thursday of the month, at 1:30 p.m. Make a reservation and learn more at the GA Aquairum website!

Homeschool At Zoo Atlanta


Zoo Atlanta is inviting homeschoolers to experience the zoo in wonderful new ways at reduced prices. With your Declaration of Intent, your young scientists, zookeepers and animal lovers are entitled to visit the zoo for special programs at a less expensive cost!

Your Zoo Membership can be reduced by 10% with your Declaration of Intent. My family received the discount last year, simply by presenting the document at the ticket counter when we purchased our annual membership.

There's more.. The zoo has recently posted an announcement for a Homeschool Nightcrawler event on August 22nd. A nightcrawler is a sleepover at the zoo with lots of special extras like exclusive tours, breakfast, and night walks and activities.

Another program is the Homeschool Zoo Academy which my son participated in last year. The HS Zoo Academy Program begins September 2, but you can jump in at any time from September to May. He thoroughly enjoyed it and requested to return to the program this year. The program is held twice a month, a Tuesday or Wednesday, and runs from 1pm to 3pm. The Academy leads guided tours through the zoo, activities, games and includes animal encounters. Even without a membership, this is one of the most affordable ways to visit the zoo. The programs are each $10/members and $12/non-members, with one parent receiving free entry for each registered child. Of course, the academy space is limited and the parents must entertain themselves with their own tour of the zoo while the kids participate in the academy program. But, from my son's opinion, it's worth it.

There are also Homeschool Field Trip Days the first Tuesday of each month. The Zoo offers a deep discount on these days for anyone with their DOI. $8.00 per person!

The Zoo is a great place to expand your knowledge of animals and have a great fun-filled time. If you haven't been in a while, check out the new Parakeet Aviary. It was loads of fun and puts you face to face with the colorful birds. That's my hand in a photo snapped by my 5 yr old son.