Resources @ ASU
Arts and Literature
Learn about the types of pottery found in Arizona and how it is made. Includes Flash animations and interactive activities.
Camp Broadway is a performing arts summer camp for theater-loving kids ages 10 to 17. Campers work collaboratively with Broadway performers, writers and designers. Classes include acting, scene study, improvisation, music theory, singing and dance, culminating with a final performance.
Gammage’s Performances for Students is open to students in grades K-12. Certain performances are recommended for age-appropriate grade levels. Tickets are $3 per person including teacher and chaperones. Teacher guides are provided after registration.
Offers group and individual classes in art, dance, music and theater for kids from preschool to high school.
Peruse paintings, prints, ceramics and crafts from the Art Museum's collections.
Chemistry and Physics
The K20 (kindergarten through graduate) Outreach Program aims to ignite a spark in our future scientists. If we cultivate the natural curiosity of children at a young age we will be able to get them aware of, and excited about, science in their futures.
Dedicated to research-based reform of physics instruction at all grade levels and sustained professional growth and support for physics teachers. The site offers articles, presentations, classroom resources and curriculum materials.
Earth and Space Exploration
Dedicated to strengthening geography education in Arizona. Site offers lesson plans and a calendar of events for teachers. The Alliance provides GeoDayTrips that expose teachers to particular geographic content areas and give them ideas for field trips. Trips are accompanied by lesson plans.
The free ASU Astronomy Fair is designed for children of the ASU community in kindergarten through fourth grade. Students participate in supervised, hands-on activities that demonstrate the wonderful world of astronomy. Advance registration required.
A free public event for all ages. Features telescope viewings, meteorite displays, physics demos, and more.

