The University of Michigan Museum of Natural History offers a variety of engaging and educational experiences suitable for both school groups and homeschooling families. The museum features hands-on exhibits, science displays, and digital planetarium shows designed to foster curiosity and learning in natural sciences. They provide robust educational programs and resources aimed at students and educators, including tailored field trips, outreach workshops, and online materials. These programs are designed to complement and enhance science education curricula, making it a valuable resource for homeschooling educators seeking interactive and exploratory learning opportunities for their students.
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