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Your museum adventure begins here!

Everything you need to plan your class visit to the Sam Noble Museum can be found here! Browse the museum’s innovative educational programs, exhibits and experiences that inspire learners of all ages to understand the natural and cultural world.

This year, the museum expanded our Hall of Natural Wonders to include a 2,000-square-foot diorama showcasing Black Mesa in far northwestern Oklahoma. This breathtaking exhibit, generously funded by the Whitten-Newman Foundation, is sure to be a favorite with students. In addition, the Education Department has introduced several new programs that are approved for fieldtrips funded by the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board – just look for the  logo!

The educators at the Sam Noble Museum are excited to work with you and your students this year. We look forward to serving you and hope that you share your ideas and feedback with us regarding your visit to the museum.

Do you know a middle or high school student that loves natural history?

The Sam Noble Museum's Teen Discovery Guide Program is open to students who have successfully completed 6th grade and not yet entered their senior year of high school. Teen Discovery Guides are trained museum volunteers who facilitate hands-on activities at the museum’s Discovery Carts. Please click here for more information about this great program!

Check Out Our New Educator's Guide!

This guide will introduce you to the many programs we offer to visiting school-aged groups and resources for educators.