Programs for Schools and Community Groups

Lawrence Hall of Science offers a wide selection of Science and Math programs.

We have the perfect program for you—from visiting LHS and experiencing the exhibits to booking great programs to take place during your visit or at your site.

Search the catalog online for programs

To make a reservation, call 510-642-5134 or request a reservation online.

Please review our registration information before making your reservation.

LHS Group Visits:

Visit LHS for a discounted group rate, and spend a day with interactive exhibits that support your curriculum with hands-on fun and learning.

Science programs At LHS and At Your Site

Engage your whole group in Math or Science experience designed for groups of 40-260.

  • Assemblies: Dazzling science-on-stage presentations that involve your enthusiastic audience. Perfect for large groups.
  • Festivals: Involve the whole school community in science and math learning. Great for your open house or school fair.
  • Science Discovery Theater: Live performances that deliver important science and math concepts with fun, humor, songs, stories, and audience involvement.
Highlight Math and Science Investigations for a group of 12-32.
  • Workshops: Every student becomes a scientist, immersed in innovative, hands-on science and math activities. Choose from dozens of workshops for all grades in earth science, life science, math, astronomy, and physical science.
  • Multi-Session Courses: Investigate a concept or subject area in more depth with a longer session or multiple classes that incorporate lab activities and projects to enhance your curriculum.
Request a printed LHS education Programs for Schools & Community Groups catalog or search the online catalog, for your ideal program.

Story

  • Nano Gecko

    Lights, Camera, Geckos!

    The episode is one of several on nanotechnology produced in collaboration with leading science museums across the country.

  • 1972 Storm left ice adn snow on the Berkeley hills

    Remembering Another Winter

    December 1972 began as an unexceptional month, although somewhat rainier than usual. At the end of the first week a light snow fell – unusual but not rare.

Curriculum

  • Oobleck: What Do Scientists Do?

    Oobleck: What Do Scientists Do?

    Newly updated, Oobleck: What Do Scientists Do? provides a compelling introduction to inquiry science as students explore a mysterious extraterrestrial substance, engage in scientific discourse,…

  • Magnetism and Electricity

    Magnetism and Electricity

    The FOSS (Full Option Science System) Magnetism and Electricity module provides opportunities for students to explore the natural and human-made worlds by observing and manipulating…

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