CML in the community

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CML partners with many community organizations to bring PLAY outside the Museum’s walls. Look for the big, blue Imagination Playground blocks, mini Raceways, or the magnetic Ball Wall at area festivals, parties, and events.

Learn more about our mobile Museum, the Pop-Up Tinker Shop, and Brown Bag STEM Challenges!

school outreach | enrichment on the go!

Can’t make it to CML? CML Education staff will bring interactive, standards-based programming to you! Choose from the following programs or contact us to design a program that suits your needs.

Please note: CML can facilitate Enrichment on the Go programs virtually or in-person with social distancing and mask requirements.

Use the Force (and Motion) – Students participate in a variety of activities in which they explore the effects of pushes, pulls, gravity, and friction on objects. Recommended for grades 2 and 5; SC Science Standards 2.P.4A and 5.P.5A.

Lettuce Learn: Plants & the Water Cycle – Students explore the needs of plants, the water cycle, and water as a natural resource. Recommended for grades 1 and 4; SC Science Standards 1.L.5, 1.E.4B and 4.E.2A.

Light & Shadows – Inspired by the story Moonbear’s Shadow, students explore light, shadows, and the movement of the sun. Recommended for grade 1; SC Science Standards 1.P.2A.

Magnetic Attraction – Explore the magnetic properties of various objects and then use the magnetic materials to complete a work of art. Recommended for grades pre-K, K, and 2; SC Science Standards K.P.4A.1 and 2.P.3B.

Playground Architects – Imaginations run wild as children use loose parts to construct a model of their ideal playground and develop their own narrative story. Recommended for grades K, 1, and 2; SC College- and Career-Ready ELA Standard 3.

Science Experiments – Students are introduced to scientific tools and learn to make predictions and observations of a chemical reaction. Recommended for early childhood, pre-K, and K.

Float Your Boat – Students investigate floating and sinking. Recommended for early childhood, pre-K, and K.

Tinkering with Tools + Math – Students use fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and mathematical thinking to create patterns, match colors, and create artwork. Recommended for early childhood and pre-K.

The following programs may be offered as individual sessions or as an Enrichment Residency which CML will visit on a regularly scheduled basis to offer a series of sessions.

Full STEAM Ahead – Integrating the arts into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics activities encourages creativity and fosters a deeper understanding of the content. Recommended for grades pre-K – 5; activities address SC Science Standards.

Mini Masterpieces – Students are introduced to artists, their work, and their methods to inspire the next generation of artists and creative thinkers. Children create their own works of art using the learned techniques. Recommended for grades pre-K – 5; activities address SC Visual Arts Standard 3.

To book an Enrichment on the Go program, please complete the inquiry form. A CML staff member will contact you within one week to confirm your reservation.

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Pop-Up Tinker Shop Prices

  • Title 1 School (8 hours): $752
  • Non-Title 1 School (8 hours): $1,383
  • Title 1 After School (3 hours): $453
  • Non-Title 1 After School (3 hours): $1,083

pop-up tinker shop

Pop-Up Tinker Shop (PUTS) is a mobile museum that travels to schools, childcare centers, and community events throughout the Tri-County area to provide access to unique early education opportunities in STEM learning, while effectively eliminating the barriers of cost, time, and travel that often limit exposure to exactly these types of high-quality encounters.

What is the Pop-Up Tinker Shop?

In our PUTS trailer, we have a diverse array of hands-on, play-based activities for children to learn important STEM education initiatives through play. It includes imagination playground blocks, simple circuits, raceways, Rigamajig, a ball wall, dinosaur bones, and more interactive stations!  PUTS goes into communities and schools where attending the museum would be difficult or impossible due to barriers in finances, transportation, or distance.

PUTS is a great alternative to a field trip. You get an interactive, educational experience without the hassle of buses, packed lunches, and volunteers!

STEM

what is a brown bag stem challenge?

Each Brown Bag includes a STEM-based challenge that encourages children to solve problems. There is no right answer or correct design, it is a fun learning experience that encourages children to think outside of the box. These kits contain recycled goods as well as low-cost everyday materials, helping to bring STEM equity to households where challenges can be built again and again.

who gets brown bag stem challenges?

Anyone can! CML endeavors to bring them to schools throughout the Lowcountry. During the 2020-2021 school year, CML pivoted from hosting onsite field trips to providing Brown Bag STEM kits to students at under-resourced schools. We delivered more than 25,000 kits to almost 14,000 young scholars in the Charleston community! CML will continue to provide Brown Bag STEM Challenges to schools and organizations as requested.

what is the goal of brown bag stem challenges?

Brown Bags are made for young students to engage and collaborate as a class and then take home to extend their learning.  Students practice the STEM cycle of planning, building, testing, and improving to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 

Interested in helping?  We need volunteers to help make the bags and donations to fund them!  

Contact Jennifer Sanders, Director of Education, at 843.853.8962 x 208 or jennifer@exploreCML.org for more information or to have Brown Bags brought to your school!

 
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