CPB Feature for November 2025

The Natural History Museum of Cal Poly Humboldt in Arcata offers a wide range of programs and activities. It is open to the general public and hosts standards aligned programs for schools. In addition to their in-museum exhibits which includes bees, birds, butterflies, coral and sponges, crabs, fossils, shell, and rocks and minerals, the museum also provides online exhibits that include the redwood forest, prehistoric animals, fossils, and plant history.
School visits to the museum allows K-12 students to discover their unique collection of fossils, rocks, and minerals, animal specimens, and interactive activities to supplement classroom lessons. Programs are designed to encourage scientific inquiry, and engage students in the natural world.

Kindergarten students learn to compare animal structures and adaptations. First graders focus on animal teeth and diet while second graders learn to classify minerals through observation of physical properties. Third graders study mammal fossils while fourth graders study rock types. Fifth graders learn about the flow of energy in a living system such as the redwood forest and sixth graders investigate plate tectonics and earthquakes. The museum offers other options for 7-12 grade students.
The Natural History Museum provides virtual programs for first through seventh graders. These programs include a 40-60 minute interactive virtual session with the class as well as activities for teachers to conduct with their students in advance. These programs are all aligned with NGSS standards. The Museum also offers a variety of Discovery Days with interactive hands-on activities for the whole family. Each Discovery Day has a theme including Rocks & Minerals, Anthropology, Zoology, and Astronomy. They recently held a Cool and Creepy Discovery Day. Summer Youth Camps are offered on a variety of topics. The camps include hands-on exploration, inquiry, arts integration, activities, and games. The camps are designed for ages 6-9 years.

Internship opportunities are available for Cal Poly Humboldt students. The museum staff works with Cal Poly Humboldt faculty to design internship experiences that meet the needs of the students and adds to the richness of the museum and community. Some internships are part of a class project while others are individual capstone projects for a major.
The museum offers a monthly Speaker Series that strives to offer thought-provoking and information evening lectures to the community at large with a wide variety of nature based topics from dinosaurs to dinoflagellates. Upcoming events include Favorite Fungi: Meet the Parasites & Slimes and Scientific Illustration. The museum also offers a number of rotating workshops that are hosted by local experts.

Teaching Boxes are available for teachers to check out from the museum for use in the classroom. They include hands-on materials and lesson plans and are designed to supplement curriculum through hands-on learning with the use of museum resources. Each teaching box contains accurate and up-to-date information on a particular topic, as well as specimens and materials that every student will be able to observe and/or touch. Each box contains a manual with factual information for background reading, developed experiential learning activities, and suggested extension activities. Current teaching boxes include birds, rocks and minerals, prehistoric people, insects, amphibians and reptiles, fossils, redwood forest, and fur. Teachers can request the boxes by calling the museum at 707-826-4479.

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