HawkWatch Bird Show – Reading with Raptors

Reading with Raptors | June 10th, 2023 at 11AM Learning about wildlife with HawkWatch, there will be story time, live animals and more! This event lasts for 45-60 minutes, all kids interested in learning about birds are welcomed. This session will be held at the Kem And Carolyn Gardner Theater in Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum, […]

Creating for our community – Craft a Bee with Miriam

Craft a Bee with Miriam | May 27th at 10:30AM-2:30PM Celebrating World Bee Day and our integrating community by creating with our local artist – Miriam Gutierrez This event is free with admission. Kids all ages are invited. Your creation will be contributed to decorate our mural, you may bring your finished piece home, too! […]

HawkWatch Bird Show – Reading with Raptors

Reading with Raptors | May 13th, 2023 at 11AM Learning about wildlife with HawkWatch, there will be story time, live animals and more! This event lasts for 45-60 minutes, all kids interested in learning about birds are welcomed. This session will be held at the Kem And Carolyn Gardner Theater in Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum, […]

Create a Talking Stick

Talking sticks have been used in many Indigenous cultures as a an ancient and powerful “communication tool” that ensures mutual respect and listening is happening in group talk. Come to the museum to learn about local indigenous history and make your own talking stick! Perfect for a lesson within social emotional learning and local Utah […]

Create a Pet Rock

Create the cutest pet rocks with your kids! Perfect for fun garden decor or to just have as a little friend to have around your home! *Free with admission to museum

Make a Mini Book

Make a Mini Book Ages 5 and up  To celebrate the PBS Kids Writers Contest, we are going to be making our own mini-journals. The theme of the writing contest this year is the great outdoors, and what better way to capture your stories and pictures about nature than this tiny journal. It is perfect […]

Creating a Rock Collection

        Creating a rock collection  Ages 3 and up Have you seen our amazing exhibit, Curate Your Community? It features collections of natural materials from local artist Andy White. Today, we are going to be working on our collections.  Rock collecting can be a great hobby because it does not require a […]

STEAM Learning Lab – Watch A Seed Grow

  Watch a Seed Grow Ages 2 and up   During Springtime we are surrounded by plants beginning to grow. Today, we are going to set up a science lab on our window. By using a clear plastic bag, kids can watch what happens to a seed when it sprouts under the dirt. This is […]

STEAM Learning Lab – Making a Lunar Landscape

Making a Lunar Landscape Ages 3 and up Why does the Moon have craters? Today we are going to do an experiment to learn about the lunar surface by making a model. In science, the term model means creating a representation of something in order to understand universal scientific principles. By making this model we […]

STEAM Learning Lab – A Snow Day Celebration

A Snow Day Celebration Winter can be a great time to stay inside curled up with a good book, but it can also be a great chance to experience Utah’s famous snow!  A Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats seems to perfectly capture the fun that can be had playing in the snow. It can […]

STEAM Learning Lab – Make a Bat

Halloween offers us a fun excuse to talk about bats. Bats are amazing! There are over 1400 species of bats. While we are familiar with black bats for Halloween, they come in a lot of different colors and can be brown, gray red, and even white. Bats are responsible for pollinating plants and also getting rid of harmful bugs, like mosquitos.

STEAM Learning Lab – A Mask for Me and My Friend!

Today we are going to teach you how to make an easy no-sew mask with just a t-shirt you no longer use or want and some scissors. To protect ourselves and others from COVID-19 the CDC now recommends wearing cloth face covering when in public to help keep ourselves and others safe. Wearing masks along with handwashing, coughing into your sleeve, and continuing to social distance are all ways we can stay healthy and safe.

STEAM Learning Lab – Planets and Moons

Today we are exploring planets, moons and gravity! It’s not just the planets and stars that have gravitational pull! Everything in the universe, even you, has a pull just their own gravitational pull! Amplify that pull and learn about gravity and orbits with this silly game.

STEAM Learning Lab – Spring Plant Prints

Now that everything outside is blooming, it’s the perfect time to make plant art! This could also be a beautiful gift for Mother’s Day! This activity preserves the image of the plants on a beautiful background. It is also a good chance to experiment with art activities that use multiple, different tools to make a single piece of artwork-also known as mixed media art!

Benjamin Banneker: Make a Map

Discovery Gateway’s STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) programs offer a wide variety of real world, inquiry-based, participant-focused, and engaging experiences.

Appreciate a Dragon Day

Be a part of this fantastical day about Dragons! Show your favorite dragon some appreciation while encouraging literacy.

Make a Gift: Holiday Card

In the STEAM Studio Discovery Gateway’s STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) programs offer a wide variety of real world, inquiry-based, participant-focused, and engaging experiences. Programs may vary from short 10-15 minute introductory activities to more in-depth family learning experiences that can last 30 to 60 minutes.

Make a Gift: Holiday Card

In the STEAM Studio Discovery Gateway’s STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) programs offer a wide variety of real world, inquiry-based, participant-focused, and engaging experiences. Programs may vary from short 10-15 minute introductory activities to more in-depth family learning experiences that can last 30 to 60 minutes.

Make a Gift: Printed Bag

In the STEAM Studio Discovery Gateway’s STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) programs offer a wide variety of real world, inquiry-based, participant-focused, and engaging experiences. Programs may vary from short 10-15 minute introductory activities to more in-depth family learning experiences that can last 30 to 60 minutes.