The Cyberchase Is on at the C.R. Smith Museum
It's A Lot Of Fun...But Don't Tell The Kids It's Educational, Too
FORT WORTH, Texas, May 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum is proud to host "Cyberchase" all through the summer months. Based on the popular PBS KIDS GO! television show, the exhibit is a fun-filled, but still educational, math exhibit. The mathematics are cleverly concealed in a classic good vs. evil adventure that children will find challenging and delightful.
Kids will be able to join members of the "CyberSquad" – Matt, Inez, Jackie and Digit the cyberbird – as they fight to save the virtual universe, Cyberspace, from falling into the hands of the villainous Hacker. Based on the Emmy-winning, mystery cartoon show "Cyberchase," the exhibit presents math in a fun, kid-friendly way. It allows children to use their critical thinking skills and math – concepts like space value, probability and fractions as well as algebra and geometry – to investigate ways to outsmart Hacker.
The exhibit, which runs from May 27 through Sept. 3, is included in the museum admission (adults $4; military, seniors, kids 2-18 $2). Members enjoy free admission every day. The C.R. Smith Museum is located at State Highway 360 and FAA Road. For directions or more information, go to www.crsmithmuseum.org.
About the C.R. Smith Museum
The C.R. Smith Museum takes visitors on a flight through American Airlines history, with interactive exhibits that entice participation by all age groups. The museum features hundreds of historical artifacts, photographs, full-scale aircraft engines and a rare Douglas DC-3 airliner. In addition, the museum's state of the art digital theater features The Spirit of American, a film, featuring the history of commercial aviation as well as breathtaking aerial photography
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