Outreach Programs for Preschool to Grade 5

The Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM) is pleased to offer a comprehensive outreach menu tailored to support age-specific learning objectives and extend classroom-based learning experiences. CMTM outreach programs provide a dynamic and engaging opportunity for students aged two to eight within the familiar setting of your classroom or center. This approach offers a valuable supplement to traditional classroom instruction, exposing students to interactive and hands-on learning that deepens their understanding of the subject matter.

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Outreach Menu

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Ages 2 to 5: Early Childhood

  1. Turtles for Tots

  2. Hello Humpback: Tot Biologists

  3. Growing Worms’ Growing Garden

  4. We Dig Dinos

  5. Pop + Fizz Science Experiment


Ages 5 to 8: Kindergarten and Elementary

  1. Meet the Turtle

  2. The Magnificent Marshmallow Experiment

  3. Earth Rocks

  4. Vermiculture: Worms and our World Ages

  5. A Whale’s Tale: Ocean Ecosystems


Ages 2 to 5: Early Childhood Classroom Programs 

The Children’s Museum & Theatre’s early childhood programs build upon children’s natural inclinations to learn. Educators provide unique learning through play experience that dovetails with classroom learning goals and are informed by Maine Early Learning and Development Standards (MELDS). In each program, we create an intentional play-based learning environment that allows for individual experiences that set the stage for discovery and learning. 

Prices start at $150 for a 30-minute educator-led program for up to 25 students. Programs can be booked back-to-back to accommodate larger groups.

Options

  • Turtles for Tots

  • Hello Humpback: Tot Biologists

  • Growing Worms’ Growing Garden

  • We Dig Dinos

  • Pop + Fizz Science Experiment


Turtles for Tots: Ages 2 to 5

Explore the world of turtles! Engage in dramatic play to act out a day in the life of a turtle, build a turtle habitat from textile and natural materials, and meet a live turtle that calls Maine home.

Program Length: 30 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students.

Requirements/ Travel: Requires indoor room or shaded outdoor space between 60-74 degrees to ensure the health of the ambassador turtle. The location must be less than an hour from the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine. Requires a 15-minute reset time if multiple programs are offered in a row.

Standards: Supports Maine’s Early Learning and Development Standards, especially in the areas of Social Emotional Development, Approaches to Learning, Creative Arts, Math, and Science.

  • MELDS.SED.ED.SC.PS.2 Demonstrates self-direction by making choices among peers, activities and materials

    MELDS.SED.ED.SR.PS.3 Stops and listens to instructions before jumping into activity, with guidance

    MELDS.SED.ED.SR.PS.6 Uses materials appropriately

    MELDS.SED.ED.SE.PS.1 Expresses empathy for others

    MELDS.SED.SD.BRC.PS.1 Participates cooperatively in large and small group activitie

    MELDS.SED.SD.BRA.PS.4 Works independently and asks for help only when necessary

    MELDS.ATL.IC.PS.3 Wonders and asks questions about change in his/her world

    MELDS.ATL.IC.PS.5 Approaches tasks and activities with increasing flexibility, imagination, and inventiveness

    MELDS.ATL.RPS.PS.4 Applies prior experiences, senses, and knowledge to new learning situations

    MELDS.CA.VA.PS.1 Shows interest in different art media and materials in a variety of ways for creative expression and representation

    MELDS.CA.VA.PS.3 Progresses in abilities to create drawings, paintings and other art creations that reflect more detail, uniqueness, and/or realism

    MELDS.CA.MD.PS.2 Uses creative movement, planned or improvised, that expresses an idea or feeling

    MELDS.CA.DE.PS.1 Uses objects for other than their intended purpose to create representations of real life objects or activities

    MELDS.CA.DE.PS.2 Represents fantasy and real life experiences through pretend play and use of props and costumes

    MELDS.CA.DP.PS.1 Creates characters through physical movement, gesture, sound, speech and facial expressions


Hello Humpback - Tot Biologists: Ages 2 to 5

The ocean world comes to your classroom as we meet an inflatable humpback whale and explore whale anatomy. Use your senses to touch a real whale artifact and sensory ocean objects. Finally, get out your flippers as we engage in dramatic play to breach and flip like a whale as we listen to whale songs.

Program Length: 30 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students and $200 for groups of up to 50 students. Note: A 45-foot whale is used for groups of over 25 people. 

Requirements/ Travel: Requires a selection of inflatable whale length. Options: 7 feet (no requirements) or 45-feet.

45-foot whale requirements:

  • Space must be able to accommodate an inflatable whale 45 feet long, 6 feet tall, and 8 feet wide, plus space for children to sit to view the whale.  

  • There must be an electrical outlet available within 30 feet. 

  • Outdoor locations are weather permitting. Please be ready to provide a backup indoor location, switch to a 7 ft whale, or reschedule the program If it is raining or if strong winds are prevalent. 

  • Outdoor locations will need to have tie-down options. We bring stakes and rope but will need a dirt/grassy area to stake into or places to tie rope down. 

Standards: Supports Maine’s Early Learning and Development Standards, especially in the areas of Social Emotional Development, Approaches to Learning, Creative Arts, Math, and Science. 

  • MELDS.SED.ED.SR.PS.3 Stops and listens to instructions before jumping into activity, with guidance

    MELDS.SED.SD.BRC.PS.1 Participates cooperatively in large and small group activities

    MELDS.ATL.IC.PS.3 Wonders and asks questions about change in his/her world

    MELDS.ATL.IC.PS.5 Approaches tasks and activities with increasing flexibility, imagination, and inventiveness

    MELDS.ATL.RPS.PS.4 Applies prior experiences, senses, and knowledge to new learning situations MELDS.ATL.RPS.PS.5 Considers and implements different approaches to carrying out a task

    MELDS.CA.VA.PS.2 Works collaboratively to create group art displays

    MELDS.CA.MD.PS.1 Moves in response to tempo changes and different styles of music MELDS.CA.MD.PS.2 Uses creative movement, planned or improvised, that expresses an idea or feeling

    MELDS.ELA.SL.CC.PS.1 Increases ability to engage in collaborative conversations about preschool topics and texts with peers and adults in small & larger groups:

    MELDS.ELA.SL.CC.PS.3 Asks questions in order to seek help, get information, or clarify something that is not understood

    MELDS.ELA.W.TTP.PS.2 Communicate information about a topic

    MELDS.M.MP.PS.1 Approaches math with enthusiasm.

    MELDS.M.MP.PS.2 Associates math with engaging classroom materials and activities

    MELDS.M.MP.PS.5 Represents mathematical concepts using manipulatives

    MELDS.M.MP.PS.6 Uses math-related skills, such as sorting, counting, and matching in the course of everyday classroom experiences

    MELDS.M.OAT.PS.1 Associates quantity with a number name or written numeral

    MELDS.M.MD.PS.2 Identifies and compares measurable attributes of everyday objects, using appropriate vocabulary (e.g., long, short, tall, heavy, light, big, small, full, empty)


Growing Worms’ Growing Garden: Ages 2 to 5

Discover how living things around us grow with help from each other. Meet live red wiggler worms, use dramatic play to explore what it’s like to be a worm, and learn how they help the plants around them.

Program Length: 30 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students. 

Requirements/ Travel: The location must be less than an hour from the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine. Requires a 15-minute reset time if multiple programs are offered in a row.

Standards: Supports Maine’s Early Learning and Development Standards, especially in the areas of Social Emotional Development, Approaches to Learning, and Creative Arts.

  • MELDS.SED.ED.SR.PS.3 Stops and listens to instructions before jumping into activity, with guidance

    MELDS.SED.ED.SR.PS.6 Uses materials appropriately

    MELDS.SED.ED.SE.PS.1 Expresses empathy for others

    MELDS.SED.SD.BRC.PS.1 Participates cooperatively in large and small group activitie

    MELDS.ATL.RPS.PS.4 Applies prior experiences, senses, and knowledge to new learning situations

    MELDS.CA.VA.PS.3 Progresses in abilities to create drawings, paintings and other art creations that reflect more detail, uniqueness, and/or realism

    MELDS.CA.MD.PS.2 Uses creative movement, planned or improvised, that expresses an idea or feeling.


We Dig Dinos: Ages 2 to 5

ROAR! Step into the shoes of a paleontologist as we embark on a faux dinosaur fossil dig. Learn how we know about dinosaurs and use standard and non-standard measurements to observe replica dinosaur fossils. Work together to follow clues to dig up and construct a dinosaur puzzle.

Program Length: 30 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students. 

Requirements/ Travel: Requires a 15-minute reset time if multiple programs are offered in a row.

Standards: Supports Maine’s Early Learning and Development Standards, especially in the areas of Social Emotional Development, Approaches to Learning, Creative Arts, Math, and Science. 

  • MELDS.SED.ED.SR.PS.3 Stops and listens to instructions before jumping into activity, with guidance

    MELDS.SED.ED.SR.PS.6 Uses materials appropriately

    MELDS.SED.SD.BRC.PS.1 Participates cooperatively in large and small group activities

    MELDS.ATL.IC.PS.3 Wonders and asks questions about change in his/her world

    MELDS.ATL.IC.PS.5 Approaches tasks and activities with increasing flexibility, imagination, and inventiveness

    MELDS.ATL.RPS.PS.4 Applies prior experiences, senses, and knowledge to new learning situations

    MELDS.CA.VA.PS.2 Works collaboratively to create group art displays

    MELDS.CA.DE.PS.2 Represents fantasy and real life experiences through pretend play and use of props and costumes

    MELDS.ELA.W.TTP.PS.2 Communicate information about a topic

    MELDS.M.MP.PS.1 Approaches math with enthusiasm.

    MELDS.M.MP.PS.2 Associates math with engaging classroom materials and activities

    MELDS.M.OAT.PS.1 Associates quantity with a number name or written numeral

    MELDS.M.MD.PS.2 Identifies and compares measurable attributes of everyday objects, using appropriate vocabulary (e.g., long, short, tall, heavy, light, big, small, full, empty)

    MELDS.M.MP.PS.5 Represents mathematical concepts using manipulatives

    MELDS.M.MP.PS.6 Uses math-related skills, such as sorting, counting, and matching in the course of everyday classroom experiences

    MELDS.M.MD.PS.8 Responds to questions that can be answered through data analysis

    MELDS.M.MD.PS.10 Uses non-standard units of measurement to measure objects; notices similarities and differences

    MELDS.M.G.PS.1 Describes, sorts and classifies shapes using some attributes such as size, sides, and other properties

    MELDS.M.G.PS.4 Breaks down shapes into parts and wholes


Pop + Fizz Science Experiment: Ages 2 to 5

Conduct a hands-on fizzy and science experiment in your classroom. Art meets science as we use a combination of baking soda, vinegar, and paint in a sensory eruption! Children try scientific tools to create and closely observe cause-and-effect reactions during this joyful learning through play experience. 

Program Length: 30 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students. 

Requirements/ Travel: This experiment can get messy, and we will need 15 minutes between multiple sessions to clean up. An Indoor setting with tables and chairs is preferred. 

Standards: Supports Maine’s Early Learning and Development Standards, especially in the areas of Social Emotional Development and Approaches to Learning.

  • MELDS.SED.ED.SR.PS.3 Stops and listens to instructions before jumping into activity, with guidance

    MELDS.SED.ED.SR.PS.6 Uses materials appropriately

    MELDS.SED.SD.BRC.PS.1 Participates cooperatively in large and small group activities

    MELDS.ATL.IC.PS.3 Wonders and asks questions about change in his/her world

    MELDS.ATL.IC.PS.5 Approaches tasks and activities with increasing flexibility, imagination, and inventiveness

    MELDS.ATL.RPS.PS.4 Applies prior experiences, senses, and knowledge to new learning situations

    MELDS.ELA.W.TTP.PS.2 Communicate information about a topic


Ages 5 to 8: Kindergarten and Elementary Classroom Programs 

The Children’s Museum & Theatre’s Kindergarten through Elementary School Programs build upon children’s natural inclinations to explore the world around them. Educators provide a unique learning through play experience that dovetails with classroom learning goals and is informed by the Next Generation Science Standards. In each program we create an intentional play-based learning environment that allows for individual experiences that set the stage for discovery. 

Prices start at $150 for a 30-minute educator-led program for up to 25 students. Programs can be booked back-to-back to accommodate larger groups.

Options

  • Meet the Turtle

  • The Magnificent Marshmallow Experiment

  • Earth Rocks

  • Vermiculture: Worms and our World Ages

  • A Whale’s Tale: Ocean Ecosystems


Meet the Turtle: Ages 5 to 8

A special guest animal ambassador comes to you! Act out how a turtle moves, play a game to explore turtle adaptations, and meet a real turtle. Together we will use scientific observation to learn about the turtle’s home in the forest ecosystem.

Program Length: 45 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students. 

Requirements/ Travel: Requires indoor room or shaded outdoor space between 60-74 degrees to ensure the health of the ambassador turtle. The location must be less than an hour from the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine. Requires a 15-minute reset time if multiple programs are offered in a row.

Standards: Supports Next Generation Science Standards

  • K-ESS3 Earth and Human Activity

    K-ESS3-1. Use a model to represent the relationship between the needs of different plants or animals (including humans) and the places they live.

    K-LS1 From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes

    K-LS1-1. Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive. [Clarification

    K-ESS2 Earth’s Systems

    K-ESS2-2. Construct an argument supported by evidence for how plants and animals (including humans) can change the environment to meet their needs.

    2-LS4 Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity

    2-LS4-1. Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats.

    3-LS3 Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits

    3-LS3-2. Use evidence to support the explanation that traits can be influenced by the environment.

    3-LS4 Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity

    3-LS4-3. Construct an argument with evidence that in a particular habitat some organisms can survive well, some survive less well, and some cannot survive at all.


The Magnificent Marshmallow Experiment: Ages 5 to 8

Collaboratively explore the scientific method as you experiment with air pressure and molecules  to create massive marshmallows, bursting balloons, and exploding foam.

Program Length: 45 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students. 

Requirements/ Travel: Requires a 15-minute reset time if multiple programs are offered in a row.

Standards: Supports Next Generation Science Standards

  • 2-PS1 Matter and its Interactions

    2-PS1-1. Plan and conduct an investigation to describe and classify different kinds of materials by their observable properties.

    MS-PS1 Matter and Its Interactions


Earth Rocks: Ages 5 to 8

Rocks, minerals, and fossils are clues to what the earth looked like millions and millions of years ago. Get up close and personal with a large collection of real ocean fossils, volcanic rock, and glittering crystals.

Program Length: 45 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students. 

Standards: Supports Next Generation Science Standards

  • 2-ESS1 Earth’s Place in the Universe

    2-ESS1-1. Use information from several sources to provide evidence that Earth events can occur quickly or slowly.

    4-ESS1 Earth’s Place in the Universe . Identify evidence from patterns in rock formations and fossils in rock layers to support an explanation for changes in a landscape over time.

Earth Rocks

Vermiculture - Worms and our World Ages: Ages 5 to 8

Discover how worms magically transform waste through vermiculture–worm composting! Meet live red wiggler worms, use dramatic play to explore what it’s like to be a worm, and learn how they help the plants around. Conduct an experiment to see how worms adapt to their environment.

Program Length: 45 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students. 

Standards: Supports Next Generation Science Standards

  • K-LS1 From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes

    K-LS1-1. Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive.

    K-ESS3 Earth and Human Activity

    K-ESS3-1. Use a model to represent the relationship between the needs of different plants or animals (including humans) and the places they live.

    K-ESS3-3. Communicate solutions that will reduce the impact of humans on the land, water, air, and/or other living things in the local environment.

    2-LS4 Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity

    2-LS4-1. Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats


A Whale’s Tale - Ocean Ecosystems: Ages 5 to 8

Meet a life-sized inflatable humpback whale named Piano. Explore whale anatomy, touch real whale artifacts, and become an ecologist to discover a whale’s role in the ocean ecosystem. As we explore ocean ecosystems, we will learn more about the real whale named Piano, and discover how she interacts with animals and humans.

Program Length: 45 minutes 

Pricing: Pricing starts at $150 for groups of up to 25 students and $200 for groups of up to 50 students. Note: A 45-foot inflatable whale can accommodate up to 50 children for a single 45-minute program

Requirements/ Travel: Requires a selection of inflatable whale length. Options: 7 feet (no requirements) or 45-feet.

45-foot whale requirements:

  • Space must be able to accommodate an inflatable whale 45 feet long, 6 feet tall, and 8 feet wide, plus space for children to sit to view the whale.  

  • There must be an electrical outlet available within 30 feet. 

  • Outdoor locations are weather permitting. Please be ready to provide a backup indoor location, switch to a 7 ft whale, or reschedule the program If it is raining or if strong winds are prevalent. 

  • Outdoor locations will need to have tie-down options. We bring stakes and rope but will need a dirt/grassy area to stake into or places to tie rope down. 

Standards: Supports Next Generation Science Standards

  • K-LS1 From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes

    K-LS1-1. Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive. [Clarification

    K-ESS3 Earth and Human Activity

    K-ESS3-1. Use a model to represent the relationship between the needs of different plants or animals (including humans) and the places they live.

    K-ESS3-3. Communicate solutions that will reduce the impact of humans on the land, water, air, and/or other living things in the local environment.

    3-LS4 Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity

    3-LS4-4. Make a claim about the merit of a solution to a problem caused when the environment changes and the types of plants and animals that live there may change.