Florida Museum
Suitable for preschool through high school learners, with exhibits and educator resources that support pre‑K–12 science and social studies learning 
Not every family can visit a natural history museum regularly, but many museums now extend their reach online. The Florida Museum of Natural History offers exhibits, digital resources, and homeschool-friendly programs focused on Florida ecosystems, fossils, and cultural history. As part of the University of Florida, it combines public exhibits with active research collections. Parents appreciate opportunities for live programs, educator materials, and downloadable activities tied to real exhibits. It’s ideal for families in Florida or studying regional environments like wetlands, coasts, and the Gulf. If you’re not local, some offerings won’t be directly accessible, but online exhibits and lesson plans still travel well. Pro tip: pick one online exhibit to explore together, then find a local analog (like a nearby wetland or fossil site) to visit and compare.
General admission to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s main exhibits is free for all visitors, while special exhibits such as the Butterfly Rainforest charge separate ticket fees 
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