Balto
A History of Humans, Huskies, and Health in Alaska
Did you know that the real Balto is at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History?
Bring one of our science-education outreach programs to your school or home.
A History of Humans, Huskies, and Health in Alaska
Did you know that the real Balto is at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History?
A History of Huskies, Health, and Humans in Alaska
Explore the story of Balto the “hero husky” and the famous Serum Run to save Nome, Alaska.
Basic Needs of Living Things
Our helpful animal ambassadors have a thing or two to teach us about how they live!
Introduction to Human Internal Anatomy
Preserved specimens and anatomical models are used to teach students about the organization of the human body.
Exploring Fossils
Bring the wonders of paleontology into your classroom with this investigation of basic natural science concepts related to the work of a paleontologist.
Identifying Fossils
Become part of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History team, working together to uncover clues from the Cretaceous Period.
Happy & Friends
Happy is the star of this show! Meet hungry herbivores, keen carnivores, and modern-day dinosaurs in this fossil-filled extravaganza.
The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
Learn the science behind chemical addiction and find out what physical consequences arise from the use of different categories of drugs.
Are you looking for an introduction to ecosystems for your class? Students will learn about common ecosystems in Northeast Ohio from our animal ambassadors.
A Look at Ohio's Fossil and Geologic Records
Dive into an inquiry-driven exploration of the Devonian Period and Pleistocene Epoch—two of Ohio's largest chunks of fossil and geologic records.