Bay Area Discovery Museum Winter 2015 Newsletter

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Newsletter

Winter 2015 SPECIAL FOCUS: STEM Education


letter from the director

Our Mission: To ignite and advance creative thinking for all children. 557 McReynolds Road Sausalito, CA 94965 BayKidsMuseum.org Please note: Dates, times and prices are subject to change. Please check out our website for the most up-to-date listings.

Issue Highlights 2 – 7 Special Events & Programs 9 – 10 Who We Are 11 – 12 Calendar 13 – 14 Performances & Festivals 15 – 16 Daily Programs 17 – 18 Family Classes & Not-A-School 19 Creativity News 20 Connections Update 21 Camps 22 Special Exhibition

Ages The Museum serves children 6 months to 8 years old, their families, educators and caregivers. Admission General Admission: $12 Babies & Seniors: $11 (6 – 12 mo)

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Infants & Members: Free (0 – 6 mo)

Phone Number Main Line: (415) 339-3900 Fax: (415) 339-3901

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Regular Museum Hours Tuesday − Sunday: 9 a.m. − 5 p.m. Closed: Most Mondays December 24 & 25 January 1

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Open Select Mondays: December 22 & 29 January 19 February 16 Special Hours: December 12 – 14, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. December 31, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

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Directions

open select mondays:

From the North/East Bay: Take the Alexander Ave. exit just before the Golden Gate Bridge. Follow the signs to the Bay Area Discovery Museum and Fort Baker.

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December 22 & 29, January 19 and February 16

December 24, 25 and January 1

special hours:

December 12 – 14, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. December 31, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

From San Francisco: Take Alexander Ave. exit. Follow the signs to the Bay Area Discovery Museum and Fort Baker. Golden Gate Bridge Closure January 10 – 11: Please check our website for alternate routes and directions.

Free First Wednesdays sponsored by:

Free First Wednesdays: December 3 January 7 February 4

Members get big savings on our programs, classes, birthday parties and at the membe rs Discovery Store. Look for this symbol throughout the newsletter to see where Members save.

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The Bay Area Discovery Museum and the Center for Childhood Creativity present

Creativity Forum 2015 Thursday, March 12 • 12 – 1:30 p.m. The Fairmont San Francisco

How to Spark Innovation and Creative Thinking in Children and Why This Matters for Success Later in Life Featuring best-selling authors, Dan Pink and Tony Wagner The Thought Leaders:

Dan Pink

Tony Wagner

The Moderator:

Join us for a conversation bringing together two unique perspectives on innovation and leadership in the 21st century. Best-selling authors Dan Pink and Tony Wagner will discuss the skill demands of a dynamic, global economy, as well as divulge the best practices they’ve discovered in their own research looking at successful leaders, educators and parents. Host Committee: $5,000 & $10,000 levels Table for 10: $1,850 Individual Ticket: $150 Buy tickets at BayKidsMuseum.org/forum or (415) 339-3931.

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Dr. Fumiko Hoeft, UCSF Associate Professor and Director of BrainLENS Thursday, February 26, 6 p.m., FREE Discovery Theatre Register online at BayKidsMuseum.org/creativitytalks In this free event just for adults, Dr. Fumiko Hoeft, UCSF associate professor and director of BrainLENS (Laboratory of Educational NeuroScience), will share what recent brain science is teaching us about support and intervention for children with learning differences. Relevant for teachers and parents, this talk will review how the brain is studied in children, what neuroimaging can (and cannot) tell us, and how we can work more effectively with children diagnosed with disabilities such as dyslexia, autism, processing, language impairment and ADHD so that all children reach their creative and cognitive potential.

MEMBERS AND DONORS OF THE BAY AREA DISCOVERY MUSEUM RECEIVE THE BEST BENEFITS, INCLUDING INVITATIONS TO SPECIAL EVENTS AND EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMS. JOIN TODAY AT BAYKIDSMUSEUM.ORG/JOIN.

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Monthly Member Play Dates Members are invited to a special member-only program led by our talented educators on the first Tuesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. Come on an adventure with us as we explore different topics and themes through family-friendly activities. Check the chalkboard at the front desk on the day of the Member Play Date for exact meeting location.

UPCOMING MEMBER PLAY DATES: December 2: Ice Exploration January 6: Mural Making February 3: Cave Painting For more information, visit BayKidsMuseum.org/ memberplaydates 3 WINTER 2015

Donor & Grandparent Circle Member Valentine’s Day Event Donor and Grandparent Circle families are invited to a Valentine making party on Sunday, February 8 at 10:30 a.m. in the Museum’s Theatre. During the event, children ages 2 – 8 will create unique Valentine cards and crafts that friends and family will love. To RSVP for the event, or to find out how to join a Donor or Grandparent Circle, please contact Lea Wood, major gifts officer, at lwood@badm.org or (415) 339-3952. BayKidsMuseum.org


ANNUAL FUND Children need the freedom and time to play. Play is not a luxury. Play is a necessity. – Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D.

These words have never been more relevant than today. In an increasingly fast-paced and technologically wired world, many children are spending less and less of their time just playing. Despite this trend, research shows that playtime is critical to children’s healthy development and one of the most costeffective investments a parent can make in their child’s education. Every time children play at the Bay Area Discovery Museum, they are they igniting new discoveries, creating new connections and practicing essential life skills that prepare them for success in school and beyond. Support the power of play by making a tax-deductible gift to the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s Annual Fund today. To make your Annual Fund gift, visit BayKidsMuseum.org/annualfund or make a check payable to “Bay Area Discovery Museum.”

Thanks for your support!


Winter Wonderland Snow Days Family Fundraiser

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Friday, December 12 – Sunday, December 14 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 8:30 a.m. access available with Sponsor Breakfast attendance Members $10; General $15 It’s going to snow in Sausalito!

Children and families will have a chance t o discover and play in REAL SNOW at the Museum. Bundle up the family for a fantastically frozen good time.

Get to the snow faster! Get access to the “Fly-by Lane” when you pre-buy your tickets at BayKidsMuseum.org/snowdays

Sponsor Breakfast

Proceeds from Snow Days Family Fundraiser suppor t our mission to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children.

Activities

Hit the snow earlier! Saturday, December 13 & Sunday, December 14

Snow Tent All day BRRRR It’s cold in here! Bring the whole family to play in the snow pile in this one-of-a-kind Bay Area exploration space.

8 or 9 a.m. Observation: Snowflakes 2:30 p.m.

Early access at 8:30 a.m. to the real snow and all other activities and attractions

Look closely using magnifiers to observe the complex geometry and construction of ice crystals. Use droppers to add glitter, paint and watercolor and study the effects.

Hearty breakfast Raffle with prizes from Northstar California Resort To reserve your table, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/snowdays, or contact us at (415) 339-3958 or events@badm.org.

Winter Storytime 10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Enjoy all of your favorite winter stories followed by a snowy dramatic play adventure! Think polar bears, snow plows, dog sledding, ski patrol and more.

Build It! Snowmen 11:30 a.m. Use real snow to create your own miniature snow people. Dress them up and make them unique using yarn, beads and other fun art supplies. ­

All activities free with admission. Event takes place rain or shine. Children under 6 months are admitted free. No passes, daily deals, library memberships or discounts accepted for Family Fundraisers.


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Extravaganza Saturday, November 29 & Sunday, November 30 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., & 3 p.m. Kick off your holiday season with Gingerbread Architecture. Our kits provide you and your family with everything you need to construct a creative holiday home. Cost per kit is $20. Register at BayKidsMuseum.org/ winterwonderland

Donor & Grandparent Circle Member Complimentary

Gingerbread Extravaganza Sunday, December 7, 9 or 10 a.m. Candy canes and sugarplums will dance in your little one’s head after this special seasonal event! We’ll provide the materials to create a whimsical gingerbread masterpiece. Space is limited. Please RSVP to Lea Wood at lwood@badm.org or (415) 339-3952.

Interested in learning more about fun, free family events for Donor and Grandparent Circle supporters? Contact Lea Wood at lwood@badm.org or (415) 339-3952.

Dream Circle Holiday Concert

Noon Ye ar’s Eve Tuesday, December 31 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Join us for our annual Noon Year’s Eve Party. Dance along to DJ jams, count down to noon and watch the ball drop in Festival Plaza. Stop by Studio 10 and make a festive party crown. No party is complete without our Bubbles & Beads party kit — reserve yours today at BayKidsMuseum.org /winterwonderland

with Miss Kitty, Cindy Cohen, Tim Cain, Peter Penhallow, Christopher Smith, CC Dawson and Richard Mithun Saturday, December 20 10 & 11:15 a.m. Members $5; General $7 (Does not include Museum admission) Come sing, dance and celebrate at this uplifting seasonal celebration featuring songs for a wide range of winter holidays including Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Chinese New Year.

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W i n t e r Wo n d e r l a n d P For the month of December, the Museum will be transformed into a winter wonderland! The art studios and all of our daily drop-in programs will explore winter life, weather and traditions through science experiments, songs, stories, movement and art.

December Themes

December 2 – 11 Science of Snow Snowflakes are unique, just like you! Create and explore a flurry of frozen fractals.

December 12 – 14 Snow Days Grab your hats, gloves and mittens! Come make snow angels, snow balls, snowmen and more!

December 16 – 23 Life in the Snow Imagine living in the snowy peaks around Lake Tahoe. Check out how people and animals embrace the winter weather.

December 26 – 30 Winter Traditions Ski, sled and skate across our programs this week! Explore the different ways that people celebrate the winter through sport and other snowy activities.

December Creative L abs Science Lab: Ice Investigators Outdoor Learning Lab Thursdays, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Investigate the properties of ice using magnifying glasses, droppers, tongs and other science tools. Experiment to see how salt, paint and other materials interact with ice.

Nature Lab: Frozen Outdoor Learning Lab Fridays, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Discover what happens when water freezes around natural materials. Work collaboratively to release them from their icy orbs and draw your observations. Art Lab: Ice Architects Idea Spot Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Inspired by the Ice Hotel in Sweden, build with colored ice cubes. Think about architecture and geometry as you try to race the clock against melting ice.

Give the Gift of Membership this Holiday Season Need the perfect gift for a loved one? Consider giving them a membership gift certificate to the Bay Area Discovery Museum. Give a family free year-round access to the Museum, along with other great benefits including discounts, special member-only programming and more! To purchase a gift membership please visit BayKidsMuseum.org /store gift-memberships, call (415) 339-3954 or stop by the front desk on your next visit.

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GIFT �UI�E Check out some of our Discovery m em be rs Store favorites that focus on learning and creativity related 10% to STEM (science, technology, engineering & math). This is just a sampling! Visit BayKidsMuseum.org/giftguide for more. 100% of your purchase supports the Museum’s mission to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children.

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FAVORITE STEM TOYS

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Little Labs Physics and Forces Designed especially for children five and up, this kit contains experiments about force and motion by investigating levers, pulleys and gears. A step-by-step guidebook helps parents let their children learn independently. $14.95; Members $13.45

Explore Ice! Try Our Science and Nature Lab Activities at Home Materials needed: Water Small containers or bowls Small toys and natural materials (small toy animals, twigs, leaves, rocks, flowers, etc.) Salt Tools for excavation (i.e. spoon, plastic shovel, hammer)

Twig Blocks Not your regular building blocks. Eco-friendly and made from sustainable wood. $49.95; Members $44.96

Kaleido Gears

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Kaleido Gears is an ingenious construction system that stimulates children’s creativity while it teaches simple mechanics. Made of soft, washable plastic, totally safe and unbreakable for children three and up. $32.95; Members $29.66

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Let your child explore! Have the excavation tools and salt available for child-directed experimentation.

Magnetic Numbers

Procedure: 1 Place the toys and natural materials into the small containers or bowls and pour water over them.

Learning Tips: Model the scientific process by asking your child, “I wonder what will happen if we…” Make predictions together, then help them to notice what happens and whether or not your prediction was correct. Introduce scientific vocabulary such as predict, melt, and compare and descriptive words such as jagged, soggy and slick.

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This set of 48 numbers with magnetic backs includes addition, multiplication and other mathematic signs. $9.95; Members $8.96 Visit the store anytime. No Museum admission required.

100% OF YOUR PURCHASE SUPPORTS THE MUSEUM


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Early math skills predict overall academic success.

Sketches and drawings created by young engineers at our Fort Building Camp

Discover STEM Learning at the Museum By Amy Eisenmann, Associate Director, Museum Programming

I n today’s educational climate, STEM is an important buzzword that gained national attention by linking the future economic success of our nation with student performance. The acronym stands for the academic fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, and is used widely in educational policy, curriculum and workforce development conversations. STEM skills for young children are particularly key. One recent study found that early math skills that children develop are strong predictors of overall academic success. (Duncan et al, 2007). Museum experiences are rich opportunities for your children to

develop early STEM skills in fun and engaging ways. We strive to have children use science process skills to conduct cycles of inquiry (making and testing hypotheses about how the world works); actively explore the natural world to gain an appreciation for and understanding of human’s role in caring for it; and develop a foundational knowledge of mathematics. Here are a few snapshots of what those crucial early learning experiences look like in our programs and exhibitions.

Fort Building Camp gives children a taste of design and engineering. Campers are welcome to build and create more than just habitable structures, including furnishings and creature comforts. This summer, counselor Sarah, had a camper, Tom, who was set on building a table. After creating the tabletop, it was time to figure out how to add legs. Fort builders often drew sketches in the Design Studio prior to executing their ideas. Drawings, being 2-D, can be a stumbling block for some when it comes to translating their ideas into three dimensions. Tom added two legs to his table, and became confused when it didn’t stand. Sarah asked him to think about tables he has seen before, and suggested they take a look at some real tables. Together they wondered how many legs a table could have and still stand. Sarah helped Tom build persistence as he tried many failures and finally realized the key: the table needed an additional leg! Tom was learning basic engineering skills as he planned, designed, built, tested, re-worked

MAKER PROGRAMS The Maker movement emphasizes innovation and entrepreneurship through building and designing. How can you join in on the Maker movement? Drop by our new weekly program, Maker Lab, Saturday afternoons from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m., for a new set of activities sure to inspire and draw out the maker in your child. Programs run January 3 – May 22.

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and revised his plan, eventually arriving at success through inquiry and open-ended investigation. In the Imaginary Worlds Camp, counselor Isabel supported three year-old Jake in developing early math skills. Jake was interested in creating tickets for attendees to the show that the campers were planning for an end-of-the-week performance. He first went around to all the campers and asked them how many people would be coming to watch the show. He then tallied the total number and announced that 45 tickets were needed. He enlisted the help of a couple of friends to help cut out 45 pieces of paper and write the word ‘ticket’ on them. When the day of the show came, Jake collected the tickets as people arrived: first he hole punched each ticket, then strung the tickets up by a piece of yarn that he attached to a pipe on the ceiling of the room. He also made a sign that said, “Tickets: 5 cents or Free” that he displayed at the entrance. Throughout this experience, Jake was learning oneto-one correspondence, basic addition skills and number relationships, as well as developing an understanding that number represents quantity and that the last number spoken represents the total number in the group. Not only was he learning these skills, but doing so in a way that was meaningful to him and engaging and fun for everyone. These two brief snapshots represent hundreds of STEM learning moments that happen here at the Museum every day, through family visits in the exhibitions, daily drop-in programs like Science Lab, Nature Lab and Art Lab, school programs and paid experiences such as camps, family classes and Not-A-School, our Creative Enrichment Preschool. Credits: Duncan, Greg J., Chantelle J. Dowsett, Amy Claessens, Katherine Magnuson, Aletha C. Huston, Pamela Klebanov, Linda S. Pagani, Leon Feinstein, Mimi Engel, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Holly Sexton, Kathryn Duckworth, and Crista Japel. “School Readiness and Later Achievement. “Developmental Psychology 43.6 (2007): 1428-446. Web.

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ENCOURAGE STEM SKILLS WITH YOUR FAMILY VISIT When you are at the Museum with your child, encourage her to display the behaviors of a scientist:

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Compare and contrast, sort and order.

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Share and record findings, and pose more questions!

What is the color/texture/scent of the eucalyptus leaf? Help your child to experience and describe it.

Model asking questions about the world around you and support your child to verbalize the questions they are curious about.

Line up the sticks you find in Lookout Cove in order from biggest to smallest. Sort the boat pieces in Wave Workshop as you build a boat. Compare and contrast the sound of the musical instruments in Satterlee Way.

Make a prediction before combining two colors or materials in the art studio. What do you think will happen when you do that? Try it out!

Assist your child in speaking, drawing or acting out their findings, and in asking additional follow-up questions, just like real scientists!

Using these basic skills, your child can explore concepts of transparency and translucency at the light table in the Art Studios; the physics of sound at the musical instruments on Satterlee Way; concepts of gravity, engineering and physical science while building at Imagination Playground; and volume, weight, displacement and properties of water at the water tables throughout the site.

SARA NORRIS, TEACHER-IN-RESIDENCE We are delighted to welcome Sara Norris as Teacher-In-Residence. Sara is responsible for designing curriculum for the Museum’s school programs and for facilitating teacher professional development. Sara holds a Masters in Early Childhood Education and Multiple Subjects Credential from Mills College, and has experience as a preschool teacher and a bilingual elementary classroom teacher. Most recently, she taught at Mills College Children’s School where she was a classroom teacher, researcher, curriculum designer and mentor for teaching credential and Master’s candidates. Sara is one of two finalists from California nominated for the 2014 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, the highest honor nationally for K-12 math and science teaching. We know that Sara will lead our work to have an even greater impact in early STEM teaching and learning.

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Come celebrate the Year of the Sheep with us on Monday, February 16 Gung hay fat choy!

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January 10 – February 28 Members $5; General $7

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For the tenth year in a row, the Bay Area Discovery Museum is teaming up with World Arts West to present World on Stage. This ethnic performance series takes you around the world through dance, music and folklore, featuring some of the Bay Area’s most talented youth and adult artists.

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Edwardo Madril Sewam American Indian Dance Saturday, January 10 11 a.m. (This performace only, FREE with Museum admission) Native American music and dance is a beautiful expression of Native American heritage. Come and experience a deep and rich cultural history and participate in a tradition that inspires reflection.

E. W. Wainwright and the African Roots of Jazz Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Monday, January 19 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. Raise your voices to honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Renowned drummer E. W. Wainwright will share reminiscences from his experiences with the civil rights movement. He and his ensemble will perform songs that remind us that Dr. King’s message is as relevant today as it was in 1963. 13 WINTER 2015

Murphy Irish Dancers

Chinese Performing Arts of America Youth Group

Saturday, January 31 11 a.m.

Monday, February 16 11 a.m. & 1 p.m.

Performing a variety of step dances including jigs and reels, combined with impressive leaps, this amazing group of young dancers will connect you with age-old Irish traditions and joyous celebrations that are very much alive today.

Come celebrate Chinese New Year with this talented ensemble of dancers. CPAA’s elegant performance of folk and classical dance showcases the rich and diverse cultures of China.

Ensambles Ballet Folklorico

Chinyakare Ensemble

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Saturday, February 28 11 a.m

See the colorful dresses and intricate footwork of the Ensambles Ballet Folklorico, who will perform dances from across Mexico. Enjoy the rich culture of Mexico through dance, music and traditional costumes.

Chinyakare Ensemble presents the incredibly varied spectrum of Zimbabwean music and dance. Harmonically weaving voices with traditional instruments and dance, they celebrate the beauty and power of southern African culture.

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Community Festivals

Free with Museum admission. Theatre performance tickets available for purchase. BayKidsMuseum.org/festivals

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 19 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Celebrate this important holiday honoring the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Join in a special project in the Art Studio. Purchase tickets or an uplifting performance by E. W. Wainwright and the African Roots of Jazz. Storytime will focus on the values Dr. King advocated.

Chinese New Year Festival Year of the Sheep Monday, February 16 (Presidents Day) 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Gung hay fat choy! Welcome the Year of the Sheep. Purchase a theatre ticket to see a vibrant performance by the Chinese Performing Arts of America Youth Group. Enjoy delicious Chinese food for sale, as well as a variety of cultural demonstrations. You won’t want to miss the spectacular lion dancers of the Dragon Horse Lion Dance Team and the Marin Chinese Cultural Association.

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daily programs Art Lab, Idea Spot

Wednesdays, Saturdays (in December) & Sundays 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Delve one step further into the techniques, media or concepts related to our featured Spotlight Artists. This season we are featuring the work of Ice Architects, Earthworks and Arno Elias.

Science Lab, Outdoor Learning Lab

Thursdays, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Hypothesize, experiment, investigate, evaluate... repeat! Using tools and inquiry-based investigation, we will engage in land-based exploration through experimentation with rocks, clay and sand.

Nature Lab, Outdoor Learning Lab

Fridays, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Foster an appreciation for the environment and develop observational skills through play in nature. We will gather natural materials to create and discover the wonders of the natural world.

NEW! Maker Lab, Idea Spot

Saturdays (begins January 3), 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. This new two-hour drop-in session will give you and your young child a chance to explore how things work, take things apart, plan, test and design creations.

ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE LIZ HARVEY, WINTER 2015 leaf-secrets, Bridge Room Zip over to the Museum this January and February to watch our newest Artist-in-Residence, Liz Harvey, create a plant sculpture made entirely out of usable zippers! Your child will use fine motor skills and engage their natural curiosity as they take the sculpture apart to explore the secrets that lie inside the stems and leaves before zipping it back together in imaginative ways.

Orange Bomb by Liz Harvey, 2002

Return over the course of the residency to play and see the seedling sprout leaves, branches and blooms taking your child through the process of plant growth. Check our calendar or Baykidsmuseum.org/leafsecrets for a list of open-studio hours and workshop activities.

leaf-secrets Opening Party: February 22, 1 – 3 p.m. Are you an artist? Visit BayKidsMuseum.org/ artistinresidence for more information on proposal themes, deadlines and application information. Next application due: December 15

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daily programs Toddler Circle Time, Tot Spot

Research Toys, Various Locations

Everyday, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Wiggles and giggles! Join us in Tot Spot for storytelling, lyrical movement and making new friends.

Everyday, 2:30 – 3 p.m.

Storytime, Various Locations

Have you participated in a research study at the Museum’s Creative Thinking Research Lab? Are you curious about the latest research on child development or want to know how those studies work? Come drop by this new program to participate in an interactive activity with your young child for a chance to learn more about intriguing child development research studies.

Everyday, 11 – 11:30 a.m. Imagine new worlds and ignite your creativity through our interactive storytime.

Outdoor Adventures with Ranger Lucy, Lookout Cove First Wednesday of each month, 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ranger Lucy joins us to lead nature walks in Lookout Cove. We will explore our local landscape and celebrate the naturalist in all of us with a knowledgeable and friendly National Park ranger.

Programs are subject to change. Please check our online calendar for the most up-to-date schedule. BayKidsMuseum.org/calendar

school programs Want to ignite creative thinking at your child’s school? Tell your child’s teacher about our brand new School Programs for preschool through 3rd grade.

DIY Field Trips $8 per person for up to 2.5 hours 1 free adult for every 5 children Self-guided field trips provide discounted admission for groups of 15 children or more. DIY Field trips are a great option for preschools, early elementary classrooms and community groups.

Idea Labs Starts at $250 per session Stimulate creative thinking in science and math by adding a facilitated workshop to your school’s visit to the Museum or bring the Museum to your school. 2014 – 2015 IDEA LABS CLASS SCHEDULE Life Science Physical Science Math

OCT NOV JAN FEB MAR APR MAY Stretch It, Shape It, Grow It Explore the Shore (K –  3) (TK – 2) Push, Pull, Crash! Fairy Tale Engineering Push, Pull, Crash! (TK – 1) (TK – 2) (TK – 1) Ten in My Toolbox Measurement and Me (K – 1) (Preschool – 1)

STEM Intensives $30 per student Dig deep with a three-series workshop for students, which includes a visit to the Museum. Classroom teachers will partner with the Museum’s own teacherin-residence for an in-depth exploration. Choose from Fairy Tale Engineering (January – February) or Explore the Shore (April – May).

For more information, visit BayKidsMuseum.org/SchoolPrograms


family classes Explore art, music, dance, culture and more in our newly expanded roster of family classes. Each class offers multiple sessions for deep engagement with the topics, and includes Museum membe admission for one adult and one child. Pre-registration is rs required and class size is limited. Register at BayKidsMuseum.org/classes.

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Exploring Together Collection

Parent Ph.D.

Parent Education Playgroups You’re the kind of parent who is interested in the latest childhood development research and how it can help you set your child up to become a more creative thinker. The Museum’s research division, The Center for Childhood Creativity, works with academic leaders at Berkeley, Stanford and other top institutions — sharing their insights in ways that are easy to understand and incorporate into your life. It’s time to get your advanced degree in parenting. Learning has never been this fun or useful! There are two paths available. Parent Education Playgroups are for children with their parent (or caregivers). Parent Workshops are for grown-ups only. Invite a friend so you can enjoy learning together. See our website for upcoming workshops and playgroups dates. BayKidsMuseum.com/parentphd

The Exploring Together classes for two to four year-olds and their caregivers are developed and taught by our Enrichment Programs team, specially designed for small groups of about 10 children. These active classes highlight our open-ended, child-directed educational philosophy and offer adults a chance to meet other caregivers. These classes give children an opportunity to engage in art and science activities without anyone worrying about making a mess! Check out this January’s new topic, Young Investigators, which will allow children opportunities to dive into messy experiments through activities focused on the interesting wonders of science, technology, engineering and math. 2 or 3 week sessions Thursdays, 10 – 11 a.m. Fridays, 10 – 11 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 a.m. Saturdays, 10 – 11 a.m. Ages 2 – 4 with caregivers 2-week session: Members $40; General $56 3-week session: Members $60; General $85 Additional sibling 50% off

Get Ready to Get Messy: Discovering Shapes Thursdays, December 4 & 18 Fridays, December 5 & 19 Saturdays, December 6 & 20

Get Ready to Get Messy: NEW! Young Investigators Thursdays, January 8, 15 & 22 Fridays, January 9, 16 & 23 Saturdays, January 10, 17 & 24

Get Ready to Get Messy: Color Experiences

Thursdays, February 5, 12 & 19 Fridays, February 6, 13 & 20 Saturdays, February 7, 14 & 21

Music Together® 10-week series of early childhood music Wednesdays, January 7 – March 20 (No Class on February 20) 3:15 – 4 p.m. Ages 6 months – 4 years with caregiver Members $235; General $265 first child Additional sibling: $160 Music Together® is an internationally recognized early childhood music and movement program for children. Tuition includes a beautifully illustrated songbook and two-CD set, along with a parent education guide. Music Together art & logo design © 1992-2014 Music Together LLC. Music Together is a registered trademark. Music Together Marin is licensed by Music Together LLC. For more locations: www.musictogether.com (800) 728-2692

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Get Ready to Get Messy uses approximately 18 lbs. of glitter a year to ignite creative thinking.

Young Artist Series

Naturebridge & Bay Area Discovery Museum Present

Golden Gate Discovery Days 4-week session Saturdays, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. January 17: Bay Area Discovery Museum January 24: NatureBridge January 31: Bay Area Discovery Museum February 7: NatureBridge Ages 2.5-5 years with caregivers Members $100 per child and adult pair; General $115 per child and adult pair Additional participants $50 per person The Museum has teamed up with our Park Partner organization, Naturebridge, to offer this new class that focuses on a hands-on, interdisciplinary exploration of our local environment. Sessions will meet twice at the Museum and twice at NatureBridge in the Marin Headlands. Engage your children’s sense of wonder and guide their natural curiosity during outdoor adventures. Please take special note of the dates.

for big kids!

4-week session Tuesdays, January 20 – February 10 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Ages 4.5 – 7 years with caregiver on-site Members $80; General $100 Additional sibling: 50% off This four-week series for your young artist will incorporate an examination of thematic images and a projectbased approach to discover and explore properties of land. They will discuss, create and reflect on their own landinspired work. This is a drop-off program perfect for children who are ready to attend a class without an adult. Caregivers must remain on the Museum grounds during the class.

NEW! All-Outdoor Not-A-School 6 - week sessions Wednesdays, January 14 – February 18 March 4 – April 8 April 15 – May 20 2 – 5 p.m. Ages 3 – 5 years $400 per session Purchase two sessions and receive $50 off Is your child ready for a drop-off program one day a week? Our experienced educators will use the open-ended, child-directed educational philosophy of Not-A-School, the Museum’s Creative Enrichment Preschool, to embark on a journey to explore our amazing local environment. Children will use scientific process skills to collaboratively investigate, reflect and catalog their findings.

Not-A-School

Creative Enrichment Preschool Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Ages 2.9 – 5

(must be potty-trained)

Not-A-School is designed to nurture young children’s creative thinking as they explore the arts, sciences and environment through play and guided learning. This innovative program is licensed as a preschool center by the state of California*, and features a staff of fully qualified teachers. Our school is a laboratory for creative thinking where children have the freedom to pursue their passions, interests and ideas. We believe in the importance of nurturing the joy of lifelong learning; that young children are competent and deserve to be treated as collaborators in the construction of their own knowledge; and that families are our partners in cultivating a community of trust and growth. We strive to be responsive to all members of our community as we work together to create a program which values respect and equality. Now accepting applications for the 2015 school year. For more details, including tuition, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/ notaschool. *Facility number 214005255


creativity news

The Center is the Bay Area Discovery Museum’s research-based educational platform.

Encouraging Active Inquiry HOW EXPLORATION IS AT THE INTERSECTION OF CREATIVITY AND QUALITY STEM EDUCATION At the Center for Childhood Creativity, we train parents and teachers in researchbacked, practical approaches that advance creative thinking in children. A cornerstone of our trainings is the C3REATE framework, where each letter stands for one critical element of a learning environment designed to develop creativity. The final “E” reminds us that when our homes, classrooms and programs promote exploratory learning, children’s natural curiosity develops into intellectual interest and drive. Through exploratory learning, children develop the skills and habits needed to become creators, innovators and problem-solvers. Exploration is at the intersection of creativity and quality STEM education (science, mathematics, engineering and technology) because, as Albert Einstein wisely recognized, innovation requires you to first figure out a problem to solve and then to try out novel approaches to that problem. We learn the art of locating problems through play. Small children naturally experiment, tinker and make. Our job as caregivers and educators is to capitalize on these natural tendencies and build them into habits that prepare children for success in STEM education and for creative problem solving in life. Thinking about STEM learning in this way helps us to be patient with the baby who insists on turning the floor around his highchair into an artistic splatter reminiscent of Jackson Pollock; to

“ T he mere formulation of a problem is far more often essential than its solution… To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle requires creative imagination and marks real advances in science.”

– Albert Einstein

understand the toddler who insists on pouring water over the bathtub rim; to appreciate the preschooler who dismembers a daddy long leg; and to encourage the second grader who “still” creates elaborate imaginary scenarios. All of these children are, through their play, learning about the world around them. They are developing reasoning skills and seeking out problems to solve. Supporting early STEM learning is partly about being patient, taking a deep breath when your toddler pulls your hair just to witness your reaction so you can explain matter-of-factly, “That hurts my head. Don’t do that. I do not like how it feels.” It is also about the way we react, encourage and question when we see our children drawn to something. The first step is often slowing down — to hear their chatter, watch their reactions and figure out just what problem they are

working to identify. The next step is to offer some thoughtful questions that lead to further exploration. We are naturally drawn to simple questions like “What color is the school bus?” or “What does camouflage mean?” or “If our family eats six pieces of pizza tonight, how many will be left?” Certainly these kinds of questions are important for building vocabulary and basic knowledge. But they also leave little room for exploration. If we wish to build the skills and habits our children need for authentic STEM learning — for the kind of innovative thinking that leads to progress — we should shift these questions ever so slightly to open them up to children’s exploration. “What does that school bus have in common with that big rig?” or “I wonder why the chameleon can camouflage itself but we can’t. What do you think?” or “I’d like your help figuring out what size pizza to order for dinner tonight. How might we go about figuring out how much we need?” These open-ended questions develop the reasoning skills associated with STEM learning (e.g. classification, hypothesizing, predicting and quantifying). They also require higher-order thinking and model problem finding. Perhaps most importantly, though, these kinds of open-ended questions send a powerful message to children: through your powerful mind, you can create knowledge, find answers and innovate solutions.

Center Receives Prestigious Grant The Center has recently been awarded a significant grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, in recognition of its tremendous teacher professional development program. Through the grant, the Center will train 500 teachers from preschools and elementary schools that serve a high proportion of students from low-income families. The professional development will focus on standards-based STEM teaching that is engaging, developmentally-appropriate, rigorous and fun!


On October 9, 2014 the Museum welcomed the 50,000th Connections visitor!

connections update

Connections is the Museum’s centerpiece community partnership program which facilitates more than 8,000 visits annually with young learners from communities that might not otherwise have access to the Museum. Schools in the Connections program serve a high proportion of low-income families and generally serve children of color, recent immigrants, and English-language learners. Each participating school has committed to work with the Museum for multiple years to provide focused feedback in order to meet the needs of the teachers, the children, the families and the Museum.

School and Community Partnerships Heather Miller, School and Community Partnerships Senior Manager

REFLECTIONS FROM OUR TEACHER PARTNERS This fall our flagship community partnership program Connections hit a major milestone when the Museum hosted our 50,000 field trip visitor. Since 2008, we have provided transportation and admission for young learners from community that might not otherwise have access to the Museum through a unique long-term collaboration with local subsidized preschools. As 2014 comes to an end, we are well into our 7th year of partnership with over 250 teachers and administrators in Marin, San Francisco and Contra Costa. Growing our community of Museum families wouldn’t be possible without the critical teacher allies we have in our partnership network. The Museum constantly looks to our partner teachers for insight. The dialogue between teachers and Museum staff enables us to measure the impact our collective work has for the children and families we serve. The end of the calendar year is a time for reflections on the past and resolutions for the future. Here is a look back at some insights from our partner preschool teachers about their experience last school year.

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LOOKING AHEAD WHAT OUR PARTNERS SAY ABOUT THE MUSEUM’S IMPACT “ T he Museum captures the interest of the children and sparks thoughts and ideas.” – Beth Wester, supervisor at Hamilton Children’s Center.

“ O ur teachers have tied the experiences at the Museum directly to the curriculum we are teaching. As a result, the students are able to use new vocabulary more readily based on the experiences they’ve had at the Museum. We love the excitement and wonder we’ve observed in the students.”

In 2015, Connections families will join together with teachers and Museum staff to teach, learn and create memorable experiences for the young learners in our care. The coming year will surely bring surprises as children develop their interests and skills, and parents uncover new abilities to support their children’s growth. In this new year we resolve to stay the course in this work to unite teachers, parents and Museum educators to ignite and advance creative thinking for all children.

– Kate Cesare, supervisor at San Rafael City Schools Early Intervention.

“ As a result of our Museum visits, children became more willing to share their findings and seek answers.” – Sylvia Mrabe, teacher at Excelsior Guadalupe Early Education School.

“ Sometimes teachers need to refresh their memory or feel the importance of the job we are doing and this Connections partnership gives me the power to start again. This has really impacted the classroom. I have more love for what I’m doing.” – Rosa Vasquez, assistant teacher at Lynwood Preschool.

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SCHOOL YEAR CAMPS Register now at BayKidsMuseum.org/camps For all school-year camps, extended care is available from 8 – 9 a.m. or 3 – 4 p.m. for $10/day.

WINTER BREAK

FEBRUARY BREAK

MLK DAY

Ar t Attack

Imaginar y Worlds: Witches, Wizards, Knights and Princesses

Inventing with Ar t

December 22 & 23 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $210; General $235 Discover your inner artist and express yourself through paint, sculpture, natural objects, recycled materials and our very popular messy art curriculum. Children in this camp will explore the artistic process no matter how messy they may get — and they do get messy!

Shipwrecks and Treasure Hunts December 29 & 30 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $210; General $235 Ahoy ye scurvy landlubbers! Experience the delights and hardships of a seafaring life. Make maps, sing chanteys, dig for artifacts and treasures from mysterious lands, and discover weird sea creatures. Spend two days pretending to be sailors embarking on a historic voyage of discovery and adventure.

February 16 – 20 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $425; General $450 Additional materials fee $10 Dragons, mermaids, unicorns and kings are welcome, too. Imagination rules in this camp for fairy tale fanatics of all stripes. Children will weave a tale around characters they create as they set the scene for their original production including costume and set design.

Art Attack February 19 & 20 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $210; General $235 Discover your inner artist and express yourself through paint, sculpture, natural objects, recycled materials and our very popular messy art curriculum. Children in this camp will explore the artistic process no matter how messy they may get — and they do get messy!

SUMMER CAMPS Trustee registration opens Tuesday, February 3. Priority registration for Supporting Level members opens Tuesday, February 10. General registration opens Tuesday, February 17. Keep your eyes peeled for our Discovery Camps guide in your mailbox this January. Check out our variety of camp themes taught by our professional staff. Our camps encapsulate the Museum’s mission and educational philosophy while enriching your children’s summer with discover y, exploration and fun!

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January 19 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Ages 4 – 8 Supporting Family Members $100; General $125 Additional materials fee $10 Join us for our first ever, one-day Inventing with Art camp as we build children’s ability to communicate, collaborate, think critically and create. We will inspire children to imagine and construct with our signature child-directed, open-ended approach.

For t Building March 30 – April 3 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Children ages 4 – 8 Supporting Level Members $425; General $450 Additional materials fee $20 Join our experienced educators as they take children on a building adventure using real tools and building materials to support their imaginary adventures. Children will create forts, stories and props as they transform their classroom into a secret world.

Ar t Attack April 13 – 17 Full day only, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Children ages 4 – 8 Supporting Level Members $425; General $450 Discover your inner artist and express yourself through paint, sculpture, natural objects, recycled materials and our very popular messy art curriculum. Children in this camp will explore the artistic process no matter how messy they may get — and they do get messy!

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Special Exhibition January 4 – May 3

SUPPORTING FAMILY & DONOR CIRCLE SPECIAL EVENT:

An Adventure in Early Literacy

Storyland Exhibition Opening Breakfast

Step into the pages of beloved children’s books and enter a world of early literacy adventures! Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites™ immerses children and adults in favorite picture books, from the gardens of “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” to the urban snowscape of “The Snowy Day” and the tropical island of “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.” Designed for children from birth through eight years old and adults, Storyland engages visitors in storylines and literacy activities that lead them to discover that it’s never too early to develop a love of reading.

Playhouse Saturday, January 17 8 – 9 a.m.

© 2012 Minnesota Children’s Museum. All rights reserved. Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites!™ was created by the Minnesota Children’s Museum. This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services.

ce l e b ra t e Birthdays at the Museum For more information, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/birthdays.

Reserve your party today! (415) 339-3931

The Museum will open an hour early for Supporting Family and Donor Circle members to celebrate the opening of our brand new special exhibition. Come have breakfast and be the first to explore this exciting new exhibition that will immerse you in favorite children’s books. Space is limited. Please RSVP to reserve your family’s spot by contacting Lauren Cooper, membership manager, at (415) 339-3954 or lcooper@badm.org

Local support generously provided by


NON-PROFIT STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID OAKLAND, CA PERMIT NO 259

Fort Baker 557 McReynolds Road Sausalito, CA 94965 BayKidsMuseum.org

WITH REAL SNOW! Friday, December 12 – Sunday, December 14

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10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 8:30 a.m. access available with Sponsor Breakfast attendance Members $10; General $15 Bundle up the whole family and join us at our newest Family Fundraiser, Snow Days. Come explore the Museum transformed into a winter wonderland. Get to the snow faster when you pre-buy tickets online at BayKidsMuseum.org/snowdays. All activities are included with admission. Event takes place rain or shine. GENTLE REMINDER: No passes, daily deals, library memberships or discounts accepted for Family Fundraisers.

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Sponsor Breakfast Hit the snow earlier! Saturday, December 13 & Sunday, December 14 8 or 9 a.m. To reserve your table, please visit BayKidsMuseum.org/snowdays, or contact us at (415) 339-3958 or events@badm.org.


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