Skip Navigational Links Education Home Return to CU Museum Homepage Planning Your Visit Exhibits Research and Collections Calendar Education Museum and Field Studies About the Museum Gift Store Get Involved! Search Education
Planning Your Field Trip Outreach Material Teacher Resources Education Sub Navigational Menu

Field Trip Opportunities

Image of children touring the Anthropology Gallery

Guided tours are designed as interactive and hands-on learning experiences where students use objects and inquiry to discover, wonder, and reflect. Workshops are offered in conjunction with tours to provide a more in-depth learning experience; students will create an object of their own to take home. A tour or workshop is also an enriching stand-alone experience. Pairing a tour and workshop together for a field trip will have a broader impact on student learning.

Schedule a Field Trip

Anthropology Hall

Pots, Rocks and Rugs Tour (preK-2nd)
Discover the different materials, shapes, and objects used by Native Americans of the Four Corners area.
Early People of Colorado Tour (3rd-5th)
Explore the lifeways of the Ancestral Puebloans of Mesa Verde and the Four Corners area, including connections between the land and the people.
Pottery of the Southwest Workshop (2nd-5th)
Learn the steps of pottery-making and examine prehistoric shapes and designs. Design and create your own pot.
Navajo Weaving Workshop (2nd-5th)
Learn the steps of weaving from sheep to rug. Weave your own pouch.
Image of children doing an activity in the Discovery Corner

Paleontology Hall - Fossils: Clues to the Past

Dinosaur Discoveries (preK-2nd)
Discover different types of fossils through counting, identifying, and acting out movement.
Fossils: Evidence of the Past (3rd-5th)
Learn the distinguishing characteristics of dinosaurs and investigate different types of fossils and the information they can provide about past environments.
Fossil Fun Workshop (2nd-5th)
Discover different types of fossils and the exciting things we can learn from them. "Excavate" and make your own "fossils".

Self-Guided Tours
Reservations are required for self-guided tours to ensure a positive experience for your group and to avoid overcrowding in the Museum. When you make your reservation, please inquire about scavenger hunts, journaling activities and activity backpacks. There is no charge for self-guided tours, but donations are welcomed.

Schedule a Field Trip

Horizontal Black Rule
University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Logo Sign up for our Museum Update. It's FREE!
For general questions or comments, please email cumuseum@colorado.edu.
Send technical questions and comments to the Webmaster.
©2003 CU Museum, UCB 218, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309  tel: (303)492-6892
Accredited by the American Association of Museums
Black Bar