Guides & Publications

Group Visit Resource Guide
Find out everything the Science Museum of Virginia can do to make your field trip fun, memorable and worthwhile by referring to our Group Visit Guide available at your school or downloaded from this Web site.
Shocking Revelations About Electricity and Literature (PDF 740 kB)
This study guide complements the Carpenter Science Theatre Company production of Frankenstein Lives! by Douglas Jones, featured in the Eureka! Theater October 4–29 2006.
Seafood Surgery (PDF 320 kB)
In this activity for elementary school students, the students become "surgeons". They examine "patients" and take a look at the patients' "x-rays". They scrub up, put on masks, surgical gowns and gloves, and operate on their patients: a crayfish and a perch.
Earth In Space
This module of instructional materials serves to support the first- through sixth-grade teacher in the classroom, covering every component of Earth in space, space science, and astronomy-related standards in the Virginia Science Standards of Learning and related Teacher Resource Guide.
Physical Science SOLutions (Grades K-6) (PDF 227 kB)
These activities were developed by the Science Museum of Virginia over many years to encourage hands-on science in the classroom. The activities have been classroom-tested by teachers and museum educators. They do not assume any prior knowledge of physical science - the appropriate science background is provided for every activity. Many activities also include extension and assessment components. Science Museum activities are developed to support the 1995 Virginia Standards of Learning (S.O.L.s). The S.O.L.s covered are listed at the beginning of each activity.
Museum Learning Links
Offer teachers and students a well-planned museum visit that includes hands-on learning and classroom activities to reinforce the museum experience. Materials are available for K–2, 3–4, 5–6, Middle School and High School grade levels. Please note: The science museum Web Team is currently "overhauling" the Museum Learning Links site. We understand that many teachers have built lesson plans around these materials (thank you!). If you encounter a problem please let us know! Send an email message to webteam@smv.org and we'll take care of it.
If you prefer, most of these publications are available by mail. Please contact our Sales & Information Office at (804) 864-1400.

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