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Home School at the Museum: Unmanned Flight: Air Propelled Gliders

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

Students will explore the history and current use of unmanned drone aircraft in the U.S. Navy. They will then build and launch air propelled balsa wood gliders. All spaces for Home School at the Museum are full, but the Museum is accepting names for the waiting list, please call 202-433-4995 or 202-433-6826. For more information

Home School at the Museum: Math by the Mouth – Feeding a Navy

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

How many eggs does it take to make breakfast for a crew of an aircraft carrier? Who figures out the dietary needs of the U.S. Navy? Through various challenges and activities, students will discover what it takes to feed the United States Navy, and keep our sailors healthy! While spaces for Home School at the

Home School at the Museum: Math by the Mouth – Feeding a Navy

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

How many eggs does it take to make breakfast for a crew of an aircraft carrier? Who figures out the dietary needs of the U.S. Navy? Through various challenges and activities, students will discover what it takes to feed the United States Navy, and keep our sailors healthy! While spaces for Home School at the

Home School at the Museum: Math by the Mouth – Feeding a Navy

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

How many eggs does it take to make breakfast for a crew of an aircraft carrier? Who figures out the dietary needs of the U.S. Navy? Through various challenges and activities, students will discover what it takes to feed the United States Navy, and keep our sailors healthy! While spaces for Home School at the

Home School at the Museum: Math by the Mouth – Feeding a Navy

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington

How many eggs does it take to make breakfast for a crew of an aircraft carrier? Who figures out the dietary needs of the U.S. Navy? Through various challenges and activities, students will discover what it takes to feed the United States Navy, and keep our sailors healthy! While spaces for Home School at the

Home School at the Museum: Optics LASERs, Prisms, Reflection, Convex and Concave

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

From LASER pointers to periscopes, the U.S Navy relies on light waves every day to work and live aboard ships. Students will be exploring light waves, color and how light behaves with several hands on activities. * While this month's classes are full, the Museum is accepting wait list reservations. Please call (202) 433-4995 to

Home School at the Museum: Optics LASERs, Prisms, Reflection, Convex and Concave

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

From LASER pointers to periscopes, the U.S Navy relies on light waves every day to work and live aboard ships. Students will be exploring light waves, color and how light behaves with several hands on activities. * While this month’s classes are full, the Museum is accepting wait list reservations. Please call (202) 433-4995 to

Home School at the Museum: Optics LASERs, Prisms, Reflection, Convex and Concave

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

From LASER pointers to periscopes, the U.S Navy relies on light waves every day to work and live aboard ships. Students will be exploring light waves, color and how light behaves with several hands on activities. * While this month’s classes are full, the Museum is accepting wait list reservations. Please call (202) 433-4995 to

Home School at the Museum: Optics LASERs, Prisms, Reflection, Convex and Concave

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

From LASER pointers to periscopes, the U.S Navy relies on light waves every day to work and live aboard ships. Students will be exploring light waves, color and how light behaves with several hands on activities. * While this month’s classes are full, the Museum is accepting wait list reservations. Please call (202) 433-4995 to

Home School at the Museum: Sound Science

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington

Why does sound travel faster underwater? Students will explore the nature of sound waves and how the U.S. Navy uses sound, especially underneath the water. Then students will participate in hands on activities dealing with sound waves. Home School at the Museum is currently full, to be placed on the waitlist, please call: (202) 433-4995

Home School at the Museum: Sound Science

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

Why does sound travel faster underwater? Students will explore the nature of sound waves and how the U.S. Navy uses sound, especially underneath the water. Then students will participate in hands on activities dealing with sound waves. Home School at the Museum is currently full, to be placed on the waitlist, please call: (202) 433-4995

Home School at the Museum: Sound Science

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

Why does sound travel faster underwater? Students will explore the nature of sound waves and how the U.S. Navy uses sound, especially underneath the water. Then students will participate in hands on activities dealing with sound waves. Home School at the Museum is currently full, to be placed on the waitlist, please call: (202) 433-4995

Home School at the Museum: Sound Science

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

Why does sound travel faster underwater? Students will explore the nature of sound waves and how the U.S. Navy uses sound, especially underneath the water. Then students will participate in hands on activities dealing with sound waves. Home School at the Museum is currently full, to be placed on the waitlist, please call: (202) 433-4995

Home School at the Museum: Red Sky at Night, Sailor’s delight, Red Sky at Morn, Sailors be warned!

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

Ever wonder where that saying came from? This month, students will look at the different types of weather systems found over the ocean and how Sailors predict the weather (from early methods, such as the color of the sky, to modern technology). They will build their own barometers to test changing air pressure, and build

Home School at the Museum: Red Sky at Night, Sailor’s delight, Red Sky at Morn, Sailors be warned!

National Museum of the United States Navy Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC, United States

Ever wonder where that saying came from? This month, students will look at the different types of weather systems found over the ocean and how Sailors predict the weather (from early methods, such as the color of the sky, to modern technology). They will build their own barometers to test changing air pressure, and build