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Online workshops will consist of 3 hours of Zoom time and 3 hours of self-directed instruction.
Six hours of GT credit as approved by your district will be provided.
Family Day: What’s on your Plate?
November 13th 2021 –

The continents of today once formed a large land mass known as Pangaea. Over time, the spreading of the sea floor and plate tectonics separated the supercontinent and created geologic formations. Using modeling clay and a special tool, speed up geologic time to see how subsurface processes created folding and faulting that affects where oil and gas can be found.
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Free admission at the museum for all youth under 18 with paying chaperone.
March 13 – Family Day: Derrick of Distinction
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April 10 – Family Day: Maskology
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May 8 – Family Day: This Cycle Rocks
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June 12 – Family Day: Get the Petroleum Picture
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July 10 – Family Day: Rigs to Reefs
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August 14 – Family Day: Needle Through a Balloon
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September 11 – Family Day: Life on a Rig
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October 9 – Family Day: Sources of Energy
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November 13 – Family Day: What’s on your Plate?
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December 11 – Family Day: An Offshore Holiday
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