Baltimore Museum of Industry donates learning kits, 2,000 kits to be distributed to students next week
Baltimore Museum of Industry donates learning kits, 2,000 kits to be distributed to students next week
THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OFINDUSTRY IS WORKING TO KEEPSTUDENTS IN THE CITY ENGAGEDAND ENTERTAINED.
STAFF ANDVOLUNTEERS AT THE ━━IASSEMBLED MORE THAN ━THOUSANDINTERACTIVE LEARNING KITS THEKITS ARE BASED ON THE LEARNINGSTUDENTS WOULD TYPICALLYEXPERIENCE WHILE ON FIELDTRIPS TO THE MUSEUM.
THEY'REINSPIRED BY THE MUSEUMSAWAR━WINNING KIDS' CANNERYPROGRAM....WHERE STUDENTSLEARN ABOUT OYSTER SHUCKINGAND CANNING.
"Especially withthis closure of schoolls andthe closure of the museum thedigital divide is really toughin Baltimore so being able tobring something hands on tothese kids before the end ofthe school year is reallyimportant to us." THE KITSREQUIRE NO INTERNET ORCOMPUTE━TABLET SCREENS.
NEXTWEEK THE MARYLAND NATIONALGUARD WILL HELP DISTRIBUTE THEKITS TO STUDENTS IN BALTIMORECITY AT MEAL DISTRIBUTIONSITES.ú THANK YOU FOR JOINING US
The Baltimore Museum of Industry is donating 2,000 interactive city kits to Baltimore Public Schools so that students can learn..
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