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Pre-K to 2nd Grade

Activities geared towards students in PreK to 2nd grade.

Tours
• Sawmill History Wing: Students are guided on a tour about the history of East Texas sawmills and daily life in a mill town. They can hold artifacts from sawmills while on the tour. (1st - 2nd)

• Outside Train Exhibit: Students are guided on a tour of the outdoor exhibits, which includes the depot, train, and caboose. They can ring the bell on the train and look inside the caboose.

• Papermill Room: Students are guided on a tour about the history of Southland papermill and how it was important to Lufkin and East Texas. They will also learn tree products. (1st - 2nd)


Crafts
• Animal Vertebrates: Students learn about vertebrates vs. invertebrates while making a piper cleaner person with a backbone. (1st - 2nd)

• Build A Bug: Students learn the difference between a spider and insect. They then make their own bug with paper shapes.

• Coffee Filter Butterfly: Students create a butterfly by coloring a coffee filter with this fun craft.

• Owl Tissue Paper Craft: Students learn about owls while coloring an owl and adding tissue paper pieces for feathers.



Games
• Nature Bingo: Students play bingo while learning to match animals, colors, and nature objects.


Inside Activities
• Black Bear: Students learn about Black Bears, their habitat, characteristics, the food they eat, and more!

• Children’s Wing: Students play in the Children’s Wing with a dress up house, toy train table, and fire tower. They also can take turns visiting the museum's Company Store gift shop during this activity.

• East Texas Animals & Their Habitats: Students learn what an animal’s habitat includes and discuss some East Texas habitats. They also can touch East Texas animal hides.

• Sawmill Doctor “Then & Now:” Students learn how people and doctors dealt with medical conditions such as burns, fevers, coughs, cuts, etc. in sawmill towns. They also learn about the spread of diseases with an activity involving the students washing their hands. (1st - 2nd)

• Sawmill Town Trunk: Students learn how people lived in sawmill towns. They can touch objects that were used in sawmill towns.


Outdoor Activities
• Color Scavenger Hunt: Students find certain colors outside on the museum’s trail while on a scavenger hunt.

• Lifecycle of a Tree: Students discover the tree’s lifecycle by enacting a tree’s life. Then they take a walk on the museum’s outdoor trail and try to find trees at various stages in their lives.

• Nature Hike/Hiking Guidelines: Students go on a short nature hike on the museum’s trail. Students and museum staff will discuss safe hiking guidelines.

• Nature Playscape: Students play outside with the Nature Playscape elements like the Rainbow Steppingstones, Balance Beam, Weaving Wall, Gaga Pit, and Lawn Games.

• Nature Scavenger Hunt: Students search for certain natural objects outside on the museum’s trail. (1st - 2nd)

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