During your student group trip to Boston you may want to stop by the Museum of Science. Students of all ages will enjoy exploring the fascinating exhibits. There is also a theater that shows interesting scientific films. Students can also take part in one of the live presentations, where they will learn about areas in the field of science. The exhibits are fun for students and contain hands-on activities that are interactive and engaging. For example, Cahners Computer Place is where the group can explore how information is stored on the computer. They can also think like a computer and have the opportunity to operate a robot. Another exhibit is known as the Butterfly Garden. Students will learn about the cycle of the butterfly, which involves four radical stages. The group will see the ways that their wing patterns and color give them protection strategies such as camouflage, and mimicry. The museum offers live presentations, where the students will learn about scientific experiments through live interaction with the staff. One presentation is called Incredible Energy which involves objects that demonstrate energy’s many forms. You will experience things like projectiles, explosions, and “brain-racking pendulums.” Another interesting presentation is known as the Live Animal Presentation. Visitors will have the chance to encounter the furry, feathered and scaly creatures that live in the Live Animal Center. The group will want to experience the IMAX Theater, which has a five-story dome screen that displays larger-than-life films. One of the films is called Journey to the South Pacific. The students will encounter the many mysterious creatures of the sea and explore the planet’s amazing Coral Reefs.