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Books Made the Man: Lincoln and Reading Introduce students to some of the books Mr. Lincoln eagerly read as a boy, and also the rest of the literature and instruction he continued to pore over throughout his life. From the books on surveying and the law that enabled him to become successful in life, to the works on military strategy he found himself reading in the White House, and everything in between! Learn more!
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Frederick Douglass The Starry Road to Freedom is an expertly performed one-man show delivered by a strong actor who will enrapture your staff and students as they learn all about the influence of this famous American. Chronologically traveling from Douglass' days as an enslaved youth all the way to adulthood and his relationship with President Lincoln, stressing the importance of freedom in all aspects of life. Learn more!
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Thomas Alva Edison This presentation highlights Edison's early childhood curiosity about how and why things worked all the way through his career as the inventor of dozens of devices - that you can see in action! Edison's childhood experiences and stories of his fascination with electricity and the telegraph are told through an energetic performance that will inspire your students and connect with them as only a "living history" experience can. Learn more!
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Inspector Iwannano "The Inspector" delivers a strong message within a comedy-packed, magic-filled program. Inspector Iwannano involves your students in a mystery as they try to uncover certain "character clues" - aspects of a good character such as trustworthiness, responsibility, and good citizenship. 45 minutes of fun and valuable character-reinforcing messages! Learn more!
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This program will travel through time with the important characters and events surrounding Dr. King's life and is expressed through song, poetry, and powerful oration. Students will see how Dr. King's life and ideas were molded through a life-long commitment to freedom and equality. A must-have! Learn more!
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The Living Lincoln A chronological, first-person narrative of Lincoln's life from his humble origins in the backwoods of Kentucky through his trying years in the White House. Drawing on in-depth expert knowledge of this subject, our performer will provide an educational odyssey that is often humorous while at other times extraordinarily moving. Learn more!
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The Magic of Science This classic assembly allows everyone, both in the audience and on stage, to become a magician. Everything done in this 45 minute science program looks and acts like a real magic trick. The only real trick is that everything done is science at work! A great survey course in chemistry, physics, and mathematics including tricks your students can do at home! Learn more!
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Physics is Fun! Open your student's eyes to the fascinating world of physics and how it governs the way everything around us moves! Through the discoveries of Isaac Newton, Nikola Tesla and Robert VanDeGraff we've come up with powerful demonstrations on sound, electricity, motion, and even jet propulsion! Also, ask about our all-day science museum-style Physics Workshop! Learn more!
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Sky Dome Planetarium Take your students on a journey through the universe from the comfort and security of your own school. Our portable, inflatable planetarium will come right to your location and dazzle your budding astronomers with our state-of-the-art digital projector and informative presentation. Learn more!
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Mark Twain America's most famous author comes to life in your school with a stunningly-accurate costumed portrayal. Mr. Twain recalls his youth, his fascination with steamboats, how he got his name, and reads excerpts from his stories, from The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County to The Adventures of Tom Sawyerand Huckleberry Finn. Enhanced with large props and a huge multimedia projection screen, this is a must-have show for your school! Learn more!
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