Schools searching online for elementary school assembly ideas will no doubt be struck eventually by the fact that of the many companies and performers offering science assemblies and other types of educational school assembly programs, a very large number are based in Michigan and other parts of the Midwest.
Why are there so many Michigan school assemblies and midwest school assembly program performers?
To answer that requires that we journey back in time more than fifty years, to the early Fifties. Around 1951, an enterprising performer in Chicago named Don Herbert created a new television program for kids called Mr. Wizard. The show featured simple science experiments for kids and was very successful, and ran in different forms and in different markets across the United States and Canada for many years. Mr. Wizard pioneered the idea of making science entertaining for children.
Meantime, in Michigan, a young teacher and magician named Larry Thompson was interested in science, too.
I do not not know if Mr. Wizard is still producing live school programs or not. But over the years Mobile Ed has continued to add new and different educational school shows. The Sky Dome Planetarium (a portable planetarium) and The Earth Dome (an inflatable earth balloon) are very popular. History programs were offered for the first time in the late eighties, with the addition of Abraham Lincoln and later Thomas Edison, Ben Franklin, Martin Luther King and others.
And that, my dears, is why there are so many of them in Michigan and Ohio today!
And here endeth today’s lesson! :-)
Geoff Beauchamp is the Regional Manager of Mobile Ed Productions where "Education Through Entertainment" has been the guiding principal since 1979. Mobile Ed Productions produces and markets quality educational school assembly programs in the fields of science, history, writing, astronomy, natural science, mathematics, character issues and a variety of other curriculum based areas. In addition, Mr. Beauchamp is a professional actor with 30 years of experience in film, television and on stage. He created and still performs occasionally in Mobile Ed's THE LIVING LINCOLN