INDIANA BONES AND SURVIVAL SCIENCE SPECTACULAR 12:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m and 3:00 p.m. Monday-Friday Dr. Bones knows all about dinosaurs and has had adventures all over the world looking for what they've left behind. This much is clear from his current show, Kingdom of the Camarasaur. But there's a lot of other scientific knowledge stuffed under that famous hat! In our newest public show, Survival Science Spectacular, Indy shows how...
Keeper Talks at the Natural Science Center of Greensboro are formal and informal presentations for visitors given by the animal keeper staff with one or more animals. These presentations may or may not include food or enrichment. Check www.natsci.org for the weekly schedule. At 11:30, depending on the day, you may hear talks from the Keepers for the Gibbons, Meerkats, Otters or Tortoises. At 1:30, attend the Talk with the Otters. At 2:00, attend the Talk on the Tortoises and chat with...
SSSSSSSSSSSS……..The Natural Science Center of Greensboro will celebrate the reptile world on Saturday, September 18 from 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. with the annual Wildly popular Snaketacular event. Visitors will have the opportunity to view Ron Key’s collection of rattlesnakes and other pit vipers, such as copperheads, cottonmouths and moccasins and check out Alan McLeod’s 15 ft. albino python. Visitors can also get nose-to-nose with local non-venomous snakes, witness...
On Friday, Aug 27, the NSC will offer spectacular evening OmniSphere Theater showings of Laser Pop. At 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., audiences will be entertained by an amazing laser light show across the 40 foot dome of the OmniSphere Theater and music by Pink, Sting, N'Sync and more! Tickets are $5 and must be purchased in advance from the Center's front admission desk. Seating is limited. Ages 4 and up admitted into the OmniSphere. The show lasts 45 minutes. Tickets now on sale! Mark your...
The Natural Science Center of Greensboro is having a Birthday Party on Tuesday, August 24th at 10:30 a.m. to celebrate the two Tigers, Axl and Kisa, turning 6 years old and you're invited! Guests attending the celebration in Animal Discovery can watch the tigers open up their meat-filled birthday presents, sign giant birthday cards, make tiger masks and listen to special tiger Keeper Talks. It’s sure to be a ROARING good time!
Kick off the dog days of August with the Natural Science Center (NSC) and The Fresh Market at the first ever Wild Watermelon Day taking place on Wednesday, Aug.4 at the NSC. Between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., visitors will get to sample fresh watermelon provided by The Fresh Market, take part in watermelon-themed crafts, games and face-painting activities, and watch animals in Animal Discovery smash, eat and play with the tasty treat. It will be fun for everyone! Adults and children will be...
LASER VINYL OMNISPHERE SHOW Friday, July 23 Shows at 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. See a spectacular evening omnisphere show at the NSC where you'll be entertained by laser light dancing across the 40 foot domed theater as hits play from AC/DC, Van Halen, Kiss, Pink Floyd and more! Tickets are $5 and must be purchased in advance from the Center's front admission desk. Seating is limited. Ages 4 and up admitted into the OmniSphere. The show lasts 45 minutes. Tickets now on sale!Call...
Tickets now on sale for Laser Beatles! It will be shown in the NSC's OmniSphere on Friday, May 28 at 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. Purchase your tickets now from the NSC front desk ($5 each/pre-sale only). Seating is limited. Show is approx. 45 min. Ages 4 and up admitted into the OmniSphere.
On Friday, April 30, the NSC will offer spectacular evening showings of Laser Zeppelin. At 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., laser light will dance across the 40 foot dome of the OmniSphere Theater as audiences are entertained by hits from Led Zeppelin. Tickets are $5 and must be purchased in advance from the Center's front admission desk. Seating is limited. Ages 4 and up admitted into the OmniSphere. The show lasts 45 minutes. Tickets now on sale!
Be GREEN in GREENsboro! On April 24, from 10 am – 4 p.m., the Natural Science Center of Greensboro will host an Earth Day celebration that’s fun for the whole family! We’re thinking globally, acting locally as we present the best in conservation action and fun! Visit local conservation groups to learn how to turn your backyard “native” or your household “green.” Meet the wildest party animals in special zoo enrichment sessions that show you how we...
Our extremely popular Bunny Day event will be held from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Tarheel Rabbit Breeders will once again display a wide variety of rabbits in all sizes, shapes and colors ranging from tiny dwarfs to the New Zealand Giants. After the up-close encounters with the bunnies, children can participate in crafts, face painting and meet the Easter Bunny who will be handing out candy (bring your camera for a great photo-op).
On Friday, March 26, the NSC will offer spectacular evening showings of Laser Floyd - The Wall. At 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., laser light will dance across the 40 foot dome of the OmniSphere Theater as audiences are entertained by hits from Pink Floyds' The Wall. 45 min. show. Tickets are $5 and must be purchased in advance from the Center’s front admission desk. Ages 4 & up admitted.
Representatives from 15 Greensboro museums, galleries and cultural organizations will be at the Natural Science Center showcasing their offerings during the first-ever Greensboro Museum Discovery Day! Come out and learn more about the rich cultural, arts and historical offerings right here in Greensboro! Click the following link to view a list of participants: http://www.natsci.org/images/MuseumDayFlyerRev1.jpg
Science will come to life during this brand new festival! In our NanoScience arena, visitors will have the opportunity to experiment with liquid crystals and ferrofluids (liquids which form amazing shapes when exposed to magnetic fields), build giant molecules and interact with scientists who are conducting cutting edge research in the emerging field of nanotechnology. In our Robotics arena, the Center’s five robotics teams will be preparing sophisticated robots (built from...
Tickets now on sale! On Friday, February 19, the NSC will offer spectacular evening showings of Laser U2. At 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., laser light will dance across the 40 foot dome of the OmniSphere Theater as audiences are entertained by hits from the band U2. Show is 45 minutes.
Want to know if spring is just around the corner? “Woody the Groundhog” will make his Groundhog Day meteorological prediction in the Animal Discovery Zoological Park at the Natural Science Center of Greensboro promptly at 10:00 a.m. on February 2nd. The legend says that if a groundhog comes out of his burrow on February 2 and sees his shadow, then there will be six more weeks of winter. While other groundhogs may rely on their shadow alone, “Woody” will use his...
Sea Monsters (back by popular demand) is a dramatic and compelling story about the ancient and mysterious world of prehistoric, under-water, dinosaurs. The ancient oceans contained some of the most awe-inspiring creatures of all time. National Geographic brings these little-known creatures to life for the first time in 82 million years. Before they lived in our imaginations, they really lived! Note - This show may be too intense for the younger visitors.
The OmniSphere Theater at the Natural Science Center of Greensboro presents Bugs 3-D - A Rainforest Adventure! In Bugs, experience a bug's eye-view of the world of insects! Highlighting the extraordinary lives of insects, Bugs focuses on the life cycles of a praying mantis and a butterfly from their birth to their fateful encounter in the tropical rainforest of Southeast Asia. Check out more than 40 bugs magnified up to 250,000 times their normal size. Note - This show may be too intense for...
On Saturday, January 23, the Natural Science Center of Greensboro will offer spectacular evening showings of Laser Floyd – Dark Side of the Moon. At 7 p.m. and 8 p.m., laser light will dance across the 40 foot dome of the OmniSphere Theater as audiences are entertained by hits from Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon. This laser show is approximately 45 minutes in length. Pre-sale tickets only - $5.00/person. Tickets are now on sale at the Natural Science Center’s front...
Kids, wear your favorite costume and enjoy fun-filled, scare-free activities both inside the Center and outside in Animal Discovery (weather permitting)! Halloween games for ages 2-10, treats (bring your own special bag), Wizard Science Show, Fortune Telling by Madame Moonbeam, UNCG Bat Booth, and a Halloween laser show for kids in the OmniSphere Theater. The NSC will close from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. on October 29 to set up for Zoo BOO-Bash. Tickets are now on sale at the NSC front desk!
Laser light will dance across the 40 foot dome of the OmniSphere Theater as the audience is entertained with classic Halloween tunes, such as Monster Mash, Thriller and many others!
The Natural Science Center of Greensboro will celebrate the reptile world every weekend in September with special reptilian highlights throughout the zoo and museum! Sept. 5 - All three keeper talks in Animal Discovery at 11:30 a.m., 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. will feature reptiles! Also, touch smaller relatives in the Kavanagh Discovery House and our Herpetology Lab. Sept. 6 - Meet Katrina, our brand new 6 ft. Nile crocodile from New Orleans, at the 3:30 p.m. croc feeding. Sept. 12 - Staff...
Visitors will explore mysterious life, landforms and shipwrecks found deep within Earth’s final frontier during the Natural Science Center's special traveling exhibit, Extreme Deep: Mission to the Abyss! Highlighting the importance of geology, history, biology and chemistry in deep-sea exploration, Extreme Deep features many interactive components. Visitors can fly a remotely operated vehicle over a model of the Titanic's deck and manipulate Alvin's robotic arm to pick up lava rocks...
World-renowned naturalist Jack Hanna will be at the Natural Science Center the evening of May 15 for a special “Journeys with Jack” evening gala event (6:30 – 10:00 p.m) filled with amazing animals! Although eight to twelve spectacular species from the World Famous Columbus Zoo will be kept a SURPRISE unveiled only to event attendees, Jack is proud to announce HALF of the evening’s featured guests: a white-handed gibbon, baboon, vervet monkey, black and white ruffed...
Think Globally and Act Locally as we present the best in conservation information. Learn about alternate fuels, from biodiesel to hybrid, electric to people power.
Learn how to turn your backyard "native" or your household solar from local conservation groups. Meet the wildest party animals of all in special zoo enrichment sessions that show you how we use recycled and "green" materials here at Animal Discovery. Learn how your own family actions can invite wilder...
Think Globally and Act Locally as we present the best in conservation information. Learn about alternate fuels, from biodiesel to hybrid, electric to people power.
Learn how to turn your backyard "native" or your household solar from local conservation groups.Meet the wildest party animals of all in special zoo enrichment sessions that show you how we use recycled and "green"materials here at Animal Discovery. Learn how your own family actions can invite wilder...
A portion of proceeds from purchases from books to coffee will go to the Natural Science Center of Greensboro. Come out to the Friendly Center's Barnes and Noble and join us for live animals, craft activities, Jolly the Wallaby and storytelling by local authors.
Want to know if spring is just around the corner? “Woody the Groundhog” will make his Groundhog Day meteorological prediction in the Animal Discovery Zoological Park at the Natural Science Center of Greensboro promptly at 10:00 a.m. on February 2. The old legend says that if a groundhog comes out of his burrow on February 2 and sees his shadow, then there will be six more weeks of winter. While other groundhogs may rely on their shadow alone, “Woody” will use his...
Come out of hibernation for special science time with our youngest explorers, ages 1-5. Free with admission. Story time: Wednesdays in January and February, 11:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. in Kids Alley.
Come out of hibernation for special science time with our youngest explorers, ages 1-5. Free with admission. Craft time: Tuesdays in January and February, 11:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. in Kids Alley.
If your kids are out of school, but you’re still working (or shopping!), bring them to a special day of wintery science and learning! Activities include crafts, stories, cooking, outdoor exploration and animal antics! Member registration begins Dec. 3. Non-member registration begins Dec.10.
Lose yourself in a nature-themed winter maze with lots of twists and snowflakes at every turn. Included in general admission to the Natural Science Center of Greensboro.
Laser Holidays features special laser lights that dance across the 40 ft. dome ceiling as the audience is entertained with classic holiday tunes by artists, such as Mariah Carey, Nat King Cole, Enya and Bing Crosby. This family-friendly show runs about 45 minutes.
The OmniSphere Dome Theater presents Season of Light! It tells the story how certain holiday traditions are connected to the sky above. December is the darkest month of the year and people all over the world have held festivals, lit candles and tried to bring light to the darkness of the winter sky - a time which holds some of the warmest and brightest celebrations of the year!
Children are encouraged to wear their favorite Halloween costumes and join us for safe, “scare-free” fun both inside the Natural Science Center and outside in the Animal Discovery Zoological Park (weather permitting) during the Zoo Boo-Bash Halloween celebration. Featured Activities: • Spooktacular Halloween games (Ages 2-10) • Treats (Bring Your Own Special Bag) • Wizard Science Show • Fortune Telling by Madame Moonbeam • UNCG Bat Booth •...
"The Little Star That Could" is the story of Little Star, an average yellow star searching for planets of his own to protect and warm. Along the way, he meets other stars, learns what makes each star special, and discovers that stars combine to form star clusters and galaxies. Eventually, Little Star finds his planets. Each planet is introduced with basic information about our Solar System. Suitable for families and children in pre K- Grade 3. 35 min
Laser light dances across the 40 foot dome of the OmniSphere Theater as the audience is entertained with classic Halloween tunes, such as Monster Mash, Thriller and many others.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) formally came into being 50 years ago. In celebration of this milestone, the OmniSphere will present Dawn of the Space Age. It chronicles the space age, including the launch of the first artificial satellite sputnik, the Apollo lunar landings, the space shuttle and privately operated space flights. Re-live the excitement of the early days of space exploration with this historic reenactment of Man’s first steps into space.
Sea Monsters 3-D, created by National Geographic, is now showing at the Natural Science Center's OmniSphere Theater. Visit http://www.nationalgeographic.com/seamonsters/ to learn more about this awe-inspiring journey 80 million years back in time when an astonishing assortment of creatures swam and fought for survival beneath the mysterious prehistoric seas. Then, imagine watching it in 3-D!
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of NASA, Captain Mike Lucas will make a special presentation to visitors of the Natural Science Center of Greensboro. The presentation will cover the early history of NASA and America's human spaceflight programs. Visitors will enjoy pictures and video clips of Projects Mercury, Gemini, and the Apollo Moon landing missions. Spacecraft and rocket models will be used to demonstrate how these missions were accomplished. The program will focus on the epic...
Seniors, enjoy the cooler weather, fewer crowds and the senior discount admission rate during our special “senior” week. Fun-filled programs will include informal zoo talks in Animal Discovery, a sneak peek of our brand new OmniSphere Theater during the Sky Tonight Show and a special viewing of our new public program, Indiana Bones and the Kingdom of the Camarasaur.
The Natural Science Center of Greensboro will celebrate the reptile world with the annual WILDLY popular Snaketacular event. Visitors will have the opportunity to: • View Ron Key’s collection of rattlesnakes and other pit vipers, such as copperheads, cottonmouths and moccasins. Also, check out Alan McLeod’s 15 ft. albino python. • Get nose-to-nose with local non-venomous snakes • Witness the weighing/measuring of Bertha, our giant Burmese python • Enjoy...
Unusual animals, laser shows, delicious food from Chic-fil-A and special demos to wow college students at the Natural Science Center’s (College) ‘Night at the Museum’! What a bargain! Admission includes: • The opportunity to enjoy the Natural Science Center and the new Animal Discovery Zoological Park, featuring tigers, wallabies, maned wolves, a giant anteater, howler monkeys and many, many other unique creatures (Animal Discovery open until 7:00 p.m.) •...
This annual festival offers visitors the opportunity to collect, identify and mine for rock and mineral treasures (small fee for mineral mine tickets), create a rock pet, enjoy face painting and rock identification by the Greensboro Gem & Mineral Club. In addition, unique rock items, boxed rock collections, rock candy, cabochons and even geodes will be available for purchase. Have the geodes cut (while you wait) to reveal the crystals that have formed inside.
In celebration of the Bicentennial of Greensboro, the Natural Science Center of Greensboro will host a brand new, unique event, Web Weavers and Whale Tales. Designed to fuse the cultural and artistic traditions of our community with the natural world that surrounds us, extraordinary local storytellers, authors, artists and science experts will take visitors to a time when the Triad was a little “wilder.”
In addition to our line-up of top-notch featured guests, visitors to Web Weavers...
The Davidson County Community College’s Zoo and Aquarium Science Club will hold a rain barrel sale at the Natural Science Center of Greensboro in an effort to promote water conservation. A rain barrel collects water and stores it for when you need it most -- during periods of drought -- to water plants, wash your car, or to top a swimming pool. It provides an ample supply of free 'soft water' to homeowners, containing no chlorine, lime or calcium making it ideal for gardens, flower pots, and...
What has ears like a jackal, the color and face of a fox, legs like a deer and the smell of ten skunks? A pair of rare, critically endangered Maned Wolves in the brand new Jean and Taylor Brooks Family Maned Wolf Conservation Center and Duke Energy Solar Solutions Center!
The public grand opening of the nation's first green and sustainable Maned Wolf breeding center. Located next to the tiger exhibit, the Maned Wolf exhibit is the first exhibit in Phase II of the Animal Discovery Zoological...
The Greensboro Astronomy Club will celebrate Astronomy Day on Saturday, April 12 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Natural Science Center of Greensboro. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore space on a computer, view the night sky and enjoy complimentary “sky tonight” shows throughout the morning in the brand new OmniSphere Theater. Telescopes will be set up outdoors to allow viewing the sun safely (weather permitting). Join us for a fun-filled day learning about the vast and...
Celebrate mathematics on this unofficial day for one of mathematic’s favorite concepts. Pi, or π, represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It starts with 3.14159 and has no end yet. We’re setting up a gallery full of fun math activities to measure, count, sort and graph everything from our Pendulum Circle to the loop of a snake. Coincidentally, it’s also Albert Einstein’s birthday – spend a Guilford County early release day celebrating! Pi Day will take...
Bunnies, bunnies and more bunnies are hopping to the Natural Science Center. Local rabbit breeders will display a wide variety of live rabbits, such as English Lops, New Zealand Giants and Satins, for visitors to see and pet. Considering getting a rabbit for a pet? This is an excellent time to get your questions answered. In addition to the huge number of live rabbits, children will enjoy face painting, crafts, story-telling and a visit with the Easter Bunny!
The Natural Science Center’s celebration of the sea will be held on Saturday, February 16 from 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.! “Strange Seafood Tasting,” sponsored by Mahi’s Seafood Restaurant, will be one of our featured activities (from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.). Visitors can sample delicacies, such as squid, crawdads or mussels. In addition, Aquamain’s Fish & Reptile World will have a tropical marine fish display on-site. Face painting, sea stories and a sea craft will also entertain children...
Dental Day Workshop - February is Dental Health Month and the Natural Science Center will educate the community on the importance of dental care for growing children with a fun-filled Dental Day Workshop on the morning of Tuesday, February 5. This interactive workshop, presented by Dr. Janna Civils and Wendy Browne, will cover dental “dos and don’ts” to help parents with dental care for children. As a mother and a dentist, Dr. Janna knows the answers to the many tough questions facing...
Will it be six more weeks of winter or an early spring? Join us Saturday, February 2 at 10 a.m. as “Woody the Groundhog” makes his annual Groundhog Day prediction! The old legend says that if a groundhog comes out of his burrow on February 2 and sees his shadow, then there will be six more weeks of winter. While other groundhogs may rely on their shadow alone, “Woody” will use his up-to-date Weather Center, as well as his weather sense to come up with his prediction. There has been...
Entire month of February - Purchase a new membership or renew a membership and receive a one year and six month membership (as opposed to the standard one year). This offer ends February 29 at 5:00 p.m. As an added bonus, everyone who purchases a membership during February Frenzy will be entered into a drawing for TWO “Behind the Scenes” Animal Discovery tours with Glenn Dobrogosz, the Center’s Executive Director.
Calling little ghosts, goblins and monsters - get on the science scene this Halloween! The Natural Science Center of Greensboro will host the Zoo Boo-Bash Halloween celebration on Tuesday, October 30 from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Join us for three hours of safe, “scare-free” fun geared towards younger children. Kids are encouraged to wear their favorite Halloween costumes and join us for:
• Halloween games, crafts and face painting
• Treats (ages 2-10 – bring your own special...
The Natural Science Center of Greensboro will celebrate the reptile world with the wildly popular annual SNAKETACULAR festival on Saturday, September 22 from 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, September 23 from 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Visitors to SNAKETACULAR will view live venomous snakes, such as cobras, gabboon vipers and puff adders, displayed by local Herpeteculturalist, Ron Key. In addition, Herpeteculturalist Alan McLeod will exhibit his beautiful albino boas and...
The Natural Science Center of Greensboro is hosting its annual Insectaphobia Festival and Bug Contest on Saturday, June 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This event will allow children to indulge their curiosity about unusual insects and arachnids (spiders). Visitors will have the opportunity to view beautiful collections of exotic butterflies, beetles and moths, as well as, live tarantulas, scorpions and other spineless creatures.
Kids ages 3-14, are invited to enter the Insectaphobia Bug...
Visitors will become immersed in a world of up-close creature encounters, featuring tigers, gibbons, wallabies, coatimundis, meerkats, howler monkeys,
crocodiles and many, many others! Themed on the ‘Science of Survival,’ Animal Discovery focuses on the unique and fascinating adaptations of diverse
species, while also engaging visitors with the following attractions:
The Family Farm - Focuses on agricultural science and hands-on encounters with alpacas, sheep, goats, ponies and donkeys...
The Greensboro Astronomy Club will sponsor the local observance of National Astronomy Day at the Natural Science Center on Saturday, April 14. Visitors will enjoy "out of this world" activities, included star-filled games, activities, crafts, space displays, opportunity to view the sun through on-site telescopes and free planetarium shows at 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
The fun doesn't stop there! Starting at 7:30 p.m. that evening (weather permitting), a free observing session will...
The Natural Science Center is GOING WILD! On the evening of Saturday, April 14, an enchanting outdoor Walk on the Wild Side Gala will be held at the Natural Science Center to premiere our brand new Animal Discovery Zoological Park. Gala attendees will be the very first EVER to experience Animal Discovery and will become immersed in a world of up-close creature encounters, featuring tigers, gibbons, wallabies, coatimundis, meerkats, crocodiles and many, many more! Live entertainment, exotic food...
Bunny Day offers a delightful assortment of live bunnies in all shapes and sizes that visitors can see and pet. Ever seen a rabbit the size of a guinea pig or a small dog? This is your chance! Bunnies on display will include Fuzzy Angoras, Slick Satins, Tiny Dwarfs, New England Giants and many others.
Bunny Day will feature entertaining spring activities, such as bunny crafts for children, face painting, and the opportunity to have a picture taken with the Easter Bunny who will be handing...
On Saturday, February 17 from 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., the Natural Science Center of Greensboro will host SEAFEST, our annual celebration of the sea! This extremely popular event brings ocean fun indoors and encourages visitors to explore the many wonders of the sea.
As in previous years, Mahi’s Seafood Restaurant will sponsor “Strange Seafood Tasting.” Visitors can sample delightful seafood delicacies such as squid, crawdads, mussels and conch fritters. Children will also enjoy...
Want to know if spring is just around the corner? “Woody the Groundhog” will make his Groundhog Day meteorological prediction at the Natural Science Center of Greensboro.
The old legend says that if a groundhog comes out of his burrow on February 2 and sees his shadow, then there will be six more weeks of winter. While other groundhogs may rely on their shadow alone, “Woody” will use his up-to-date Weather Center, as well as his own weather sense to come up with his prediction....
Follow alien Planetary Investigator Sam Snork as he explains the reasons for the seasons and also tells about some of the traditions of Christmas. He even presents an alien interpretation of The Night Before Christmas. 30 minutes
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Event Name: 'The Little Star That Could' OmniSphere Show "Fabulous Show" Review
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Jo Peters
from Long Island NY,
Feb 05, 2009
My children were thrilled by this cute show, and my
wife and I loved the educational content. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing Woody the Groundhog's weather prediction. Our fifth grade science classes are going to take surveys and formulate graphs to see how many students agree with him. We all look...
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Thank you for sharing Woody the Groundhog's weather prediction. Our fifth grade science classes are going to take surveys and formulate graphs to see how many students agree with him. We all look forward to the results!
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