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Museums & Exhibits
  This link will take you to a listing of SEPA programs with science museum exhibits.  You can search by your state to find one in your area!
Educational films, Videos & Multimedia
  This link will take you to a listing of SEPA programs that offer films, videos, animations, games, and other visual materials such as powerpoint presentations.  The films are often very well produced scientific documentaries.  Videos are available on issues related to improvement in your teaching or in aspects of student learning.  Animations may provide you with visual tools to supplement your classroom teachingAudio materials are also included in this section.
Parent Workshops
  This link will take to you to a listing of SEPA programs that offer parent workshops in health & nutrition and other community topics.
Student Summer / Afterschool Programs
  Do you have plans yet for how you will spend the summer?  Do you want more excitement with science that you may not get in school?  Why not immerse yourself in a cool science lab working with chemicals, insects, or physics instruments?  This link will take you to a listing of SEPA programs that have summer or afterschool science programs for students.
 
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