Theme Days (BMS)
The Buffalo Museum of Science’s Theme Days offer hands-on, inquiry-based activities centered on particular themes. Students will encounter new concepts, make connections, and gain a better understanding of the world around them. Take a self-guided visit through themed activities. Space is limited!
Fee: $7 per student includes admission to the museum
For more information or to make a reservation please call 716.896.5200 x338 or museumreservations@sciencebuff.org.
![]() Bubble Theme Day 2011 |
Early Childhood/Grades Pre-K – 2
Friday January 11, 2013
Friday January 18, 2013
Are your students fascinated by polar bears and penguins? Do they love learning about arctic inhabitants? Students will get an up-close look at some favorite polar animals and enjoy activities and crafts that teach more about these and other fascinating cold weather creatures.
Healthy Bodies Theme Day
Grades 3 – 8
Friday February 1, 2013
Friday February 8, 2013
Students will learn about the wonders of the human body and how to keep themselves healthy for the long haul. There will be hands on experiments focusing on different body systems, disease, and healthy foods. Join us! Your health depends on it!
Insect Theme Day
Early Childhood/Grades Pre-K – 2
Friday March 8, 2013
Friday March 15, 2013
Students learn all about their favorite creepy crawly creatures while exploring the characteristics of insects and other “bugs”. Live animals, crafts, and hands-on activities are all part of the fun on this very exciting day!
Earth Theme Day
Grades K – 6
Friday April 12, 2013
Friday April 19, 2013
It’s where we live. It gives us everything we need to survive. So….what do we do in return? Students will explore some of the environmental problems we have helped to create and some of the ways we can help to fix them.
Bubble Theme Day
Grades Pre-K – 8
Friday May 10, 2013
Friday May 17, 2013
Join us for a day of outrageous bubble fun! Students will experiment with bubbles inside of bubbles, bubble walls, bubble technology, and giant bubbles as they explore concepts of surface tension, geometry, and much more.


