This year, there’s more!
- More technology: touch screen monitors, listening posts, NASA video, projection orb, spin browser
- More hands-on interaction - 30+ interactive astronomy exhibits in Space Chase
- More full-body experiences - EVA and Moon Walk simulations
- More standards-based reasons to visit - forces and motion, space history, Earth and space science, cosmology, astronomy
Field trips have become twice as educational and twice as fun! With the new 15,000 square foot addition and awe-inspiring Sudekum Planetarium, your students become immersed in and inspired to explore our celestial neighborhood, our universe, brave new worlds...
It’s easy to plan for the field trip of a lifetime. Just choose the dates, pick the programs, and prepare your students for an unforgettable adventure. Education Group rates have been adjusted to make the field trip affordable to all students.
You can use our at-a-glance chart to find which of our programs, demonstrations, labs and planetarium shows align to the specific Tennessee Science Standards for your grade level.
Learning Expedition Guides are provided to public and private middle and elementary schools in Davidson County, and to public middle and elementary schools in the following school systems:
- Davidson
- Williamson
- Franklin Special School District
- Rutherford
- Murfreesboro City Schools
- Wilson
- Lebanon City Schools District
- Robertson
- Sumner
- Cheatham
- Montgomery
- Dickson
If you would like a copy of the Learning Expedition Guide, please contact Valerie Johnston at (615) 401-5106 or vjohnston@adventuresci.com. Please supply the following information:
- Your Name
- Your School
- Your School's Address
- School Phone
- School County
- School Grade Levels
- Number of Teachers
- Your Email Address (so Valerie can contact you directly)
Please allow 2 weeks for a response.
Our Learning Expedition Guide is supported by Cornerstone Financial Credit Union
Science Alliance of Tennessee
Adventure Science Center receives funding from the Tennessee Legislature as a member of the Tennessee Science Alliance of TN program, providing instructor-led science education for Tennessee students. This affirms the importance of our science education efforts and promotes museums and science centers as valued partners with school systems across the state of Tennessee. For the 2008-2009 school year, Adventure Science Center served 87,500 Tennessee students with this unique program.