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- 2025 Field Explorers Oppoutunities
- 2025 Summer Camps Opportunities- A convenient guide with camps for all ages and dates. 
- 3D Model: Cryolophosaurus Skull | Dinosaur Toolkit- Use this 3D model to see how scientists reconstruct animals like Cryolophosaurus from the fossil record. Interactive or App|Grades PK-12
- 3D Model: Glacialisaurus Foot | Dinosaur Toolkit- Learn how the first giant dinosaurs like Glacialisaurus moved by exploring this 3D model. Interactive or App|Grades PK-12
- 3D Model: Tyrannosaurus rex | Dinosaur Toolkit- Interact with this 3D model to find out what we can learn about SUE the T. rex's life by looking at its fossils, then test your knowledge Interactive or App|Grades PK-12
- AAHM Scavenger Hunt-Arabic
- AAHM Scavenger Hunt-English
- AAHM Scavenger Hunt-Spanish
- AANHPI Scavenger Hunt-English
- AANHPI Scavenger Hunt-Spanish
- A Celebration of Souls Fact Sheet
- A Celebration of Souls Tour Schedule
- A Conversation about Land Acknowledgments- Hear from Native speakers and experts as they discuss the custom of land acknowledgments, their importance, and other actions you can take. 
- Advantages of Levers | Biomechanics Toolkit- Test basic lever types and explore the trade-off between a force advantage and speed advantage in the animal world. Lesson Plan|Grades 6-8
- Adventures in the Herbarium: Museums and Medicines- The importance and impact of Field Museum’s African flowering plant specimens are highlighted in two podcasts. These podcasts were written, recorded, and edited by two college interns who worked alongside experts and collections specimens. Museums and Medicines highlights the impact plant specimens have had on human health and why their conservation is so important. Activity|Grades 3-12
- Adventures in the Herbarium: Pixels and Petals- The importance and impact of Field Museum’s African flowering plant specimens are highlighted in two podcasts. These podcasts were written, recorded, and edited by two college interns who worked alongside experts and collections specimens. Pixels and Petals highlights the digital imaging process and the impact of herbarium specimens. Grades PK-12
- Animal Observations | Science Hub at Home- Learn how scientists observe and track animal behavior and how you can do the same with your pets at home. Activity|Grades 3-8
- Animal Survival Unit | Early Elementary Science Partnership- Act as consultants to the City of Chicago and assess their relocation plan for urban coyotes. Lesson Plan|Grades PK-5
- Antarctic Dinosaurs Exhibition Overview
- Antarctic Dinosaurs Fact Sheet
- Antarctic Dinosaurs Tour Schedule
- Apsáalooke Women and Warriors Exhibition Overview
- Apsáalooke Women and Warriors Exhibition Walkthrough
- Apsáalooke Women and Warriors Fact Sheet
- Apsáalooke Women and Warriors Tour Schedule
- Archaeological Footprint | China Toolkit- Analyze how we learn about history through objects and theorize what gaps can exist in object-based stories. Lesson Plan|Grades 6-12
- Artifact Observation Guide- Encourage close examination of a single artifact—an object produced by humans—using observations and inferences. Activity|Grades 3-12
- A Selection of Aquatic Macroinvertebrates of Illinois, USA
- Ask an Artifact | China Toolkit- Discover what you can learn from the objects all around us when you look carefully and apply a specific disciplinary lens. Spanish subtitles available. Video|Grades 3-12
- At-Home Activities- Explore the natural world with engaging activities that support learning at home, including activities, games, printables, and more. 
- At Home Collections | Science Hub at Home- Create your own museum collection at home. Activity|Grades 3-8
- Basket Making Demonstration with Lorene Sisquoc- Watch Lorene Sisquoc teaching and weaving a basket at the Field Museum opening of Native Truths: Our Voices, Our Stories. Video|Grades PK-12
- Basket Making Discussion & Demo: Lorene Sisquoc and Kelly Church- Listen to and watch Lorene Sisquoc and Kelly Church discuss basket weaving and oral traditions. Video|Grades PK-12
- Bayanihan: Unity in Community- The focus of this lesson is to share Filipino American stories and honor the contributions Filipino Americans have made to American history, many of which are largely forgotten. Lesson Plan|Grades 6-12
- Beginner's Field Guide: Fall in Chicagoland- With this guide, get to know the plants and animals that share your Chicagoland neighborhood during the fall. Family-Friendly Lesson|Activity|
- Beginner's Field Guide: Pollinators in Chicagoland- This guide serves as a beginner’s guide to finding Chicagoland’s common pollinators, some you will recognize and some you will be surprised by. 
- Beginner’s Field Guide: Pollinators & Native Plants in Chicagoland- This Field Guide is all about the relationships between native plants and their pollinators in the Chicago region. 
- Beginner's Field Guide: Spring in Chicagoland- Get to know the plants and animals that you'll see in Chicago in the springtime. Activity|Family-Friendly Lesson|
- Being Big on Land- Learn why being big isn’t always an advantage and find out how mythic creatures like Godzilla and King Kong could never have carried their own weight. Video|Grades 3-12
- Bergmann's Rule | Biomechanics Toolkit- Uncover how an animal’s size affects its ability to regulate temperature. Lesson Plan|Grades 6-8
- Beverage Packages
- Biodiversity and Ecosystems- Middle school-aged students will investigate the differences between native and invasive plants and demonstrate their learning by creating a model of a native plant garden. Lesson Plan|Grades 6-8
- BIOlympics Game | Biomechanics Toolkit- Jump into BIOlympics events to see how animals achieve amazing feats. Use that knowledge to choose competitors for different events. Game|Grades 6-8
- Biomechanics Exhibition Overview
- Biomechanics Fact Sheet
- Biomechanics Tour Schedule
- Bird Calls and Songs | PlayLab at Home- Listen to different songs or calls made by local Illinois birds. Activity|Grades PK-2
- Birding 101 | Science Hub at Home- Discover the birds of Chicago with these birding techniques. Activity|Grades 3-8
- Birds are shrinking as the climate warms- Forty years of data show that migratory birds have been getting smaller. Long-term studies like this one, published in Ecology Letters, are key to identifying trends caused by environmental changes. 
- Búsqueda del Tesoro español
- Calumet Heritage Area- Learn about the collaborative effort to protect the Calumet region, one of the most diverse places in America. 
- Chef Jessica Pamonicutt Discusses Cooking and Fry Bread- Listen to and watch Chef Jessica discuss her career as a chef and fry bread. Video|Grades PK-12
- Chicago Community Climate Partnership- Join Chicagoans who are taking action on climate change right here in our city. 
- Chicago Wilderness- Connect with an alliance of conservation leaders working toward a green vision for the Chicago region. 
- Colors in the Rice Native Gardens Field Guide- The Field Museum invites you to awaken your senses as you venture through the Field Museum’s Rice Native Gardens and experience the beautiful colors of the natural world. 
- Common Butterflies of the Chicago Region Field Guide- This guide will help identify some of the many species of butterflies found in the Chicagoland area. 
- Common Wild Bees of Illinois Field Guide- Use this guide to help identify less recognizable bee species common in Illinois. 
- Creating Monarch Habitat in your Midwestern Garden- This guide shows how adding native plants to your garden, balcony or community can help reverse the decline of the monarch butterfly. 
- Day Off Camps FAQs
- Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery Exhibition Overview
- Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery Fact Sheet
- Death: Life's Greatest Mystery TE Walkthrough
- Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery Tour Schedule
- Deforestation is stressing mammals out- Higher levels of stress hormones are found in rodents and marsupials in deforested patches of South America's Atlantic Forest, in a paper published in Scientific Reports. The destruction of an animal’s habitat can drastically change its life, with less food and territory to go around. 
- Dia de los Muertos 2022
- Dinopalooza Flyer
- Dinosaur Family Tree | Dinosaur Toolkit- Examine dinosaur physical traits to identify similarities and differences in their features and construct a system of classification. Lesson Plan|Grades 3-5
- Discovery Adventures- This free online series takes viewers on an interactive, educator-led adventure around the Field. Tune in live every Tuesday, or catch the recordings any time. 
- Diversity of Life | Exploring the Field Guide- Observe animal dioramas to compare and contrast organisms and explore the diversity of life. Activity|Grades PK-2
- Dome Strength | Biomechanics Toolkit- Discover how much force a seemingly brittle object like an egg can withstand when it’s dome-shaped. Lesson Plan|Grades 6-8
- Dozin' with the Dinos 2025 Info Packet
- Dozin' with the Dinos on NBC5
- English Scavenger Hunt
- Events Brochure Photo Credits
- Everything Has a Purpose | Exploring the Field Guide- Examine why plants and birds have certain features to uncover the relationship between structure and function. Activity|Grades 3-5
- Evidence in the Unwritten | China Toolkit- Investigate the role of an archaeologist and discover the types of questions that drive their work. Spanish subtitles available. Video|Grades 6-12
- Exhibition Investigation Guide- Investigate a museum exhibition using the claim, evidence, reasoning cycle. Activity|Grades 3-12
- Exploring Artifacts from the Pacific | Exploring the Field Guide- Observe and analyze artifacts from the Pacific Islands to develop evidence-based claims about how these cultures view the world. Activity|Grades 9-12
- Exploring Language | China Toolkit- Explore the history of writing in China by drawing conclusions about the impact of the written word on human civilizations and how language changes over time. Lesson Plan|Grades 6-12
- Exploring Objects | China Toolkit- Analyze objects using varied lenses, including anthropology, history, economics, geography, and art history. Lesson Plan|Grades 3-12
- Field Explorers Summer Camps FAQ- Get all your questions answered about our Summer Camps 
- Field Explorers Virtual Camp FAQ- Find information about camp activities, schedules, registration, and more. 
- Field Family Nights 2023 Info Packet- Prepare for your family night with this guide. 
- Field Family Nights 2024 Info Packet- Prepare for your family night with this guide. 
- Field Guides- Browse more than 1,000 plant and animal ID guides for over 40 countries. 
- First Kings of Europe Fact Sheet
- First Kings of Europe Tour Schedule
- Fish diversity and forest health- Scientists investigated fish populations in Guyana, which helped to show why aquatic corridors matter in conservation. Their study, published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, makes an important case that protecting one tiny corner of the Guiana Shield can help protect biodiversity across the Amazon. 
- Forces Design Challenge | Biomechanics Toolkit- Use animal structure and function to design a way that humans can reduce the force felt and/or energy absorbed by an object. Lesson Plan|Grades 6-8
- Furiously Fast Falcons | Science Hub at Home- Figure out how fast you can run and how that compares to some of the fastest and slowest animals on the planet. Activity|Grades 3-8
- Giants from the Past | Dinosaur Toolkit- Analyze and interpret data about sauropods and build a nonfiction narrative about how this group of dinosaurs evolved over millions of years. Lesson Plan|Grades 6-8
- Giraffe Heart Dissection | Biomechanics Toolkit- Go behind the scenes in our mammals wet lab to watch the dissection of a giraffe heart. Video|Grades 6-8
- Group Leader Planning Packet- Get the details for your group as they explore the museum. 
- GWC Audio Tour Transcripts
- Herbarium Sheets | PlayLab at Home- Learn about scientists who study plants and create your own herbarium sheet. Activity|Grades PK-2
- Hominid Adaptations | Exploring the Field Guide- Investigate fossil remains of hominids to learn how humans and our relatives evolved over time. Activity|Grades 6-8
- Illinois Beginner’s Field Guide Winter in Chicago- This field guide will help you get to know the plants and animals that are also sending winter in your Chicago neighborhood. 
- Impact of climate on rainforest biodiversity- A study in Biotropica examined data on small mammals in South America. It found something surprising: that climate may affect biodiversity in rainforests even more than deforestation does.