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Kennedy, Katheryn – Science and Children, 2020
How can teachers take a traditional field trip and turn it into a component of a rich learning unit? The author found success in connecting a science, technology, and design class to the experiences students engaged in during a recent trip to a zoo. While students were focused on creating an enrichment toy for animals, the true enrichment was in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Recreational Facilities, Field Trips, Grade 1
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Muller, Alexandria; Connolly, Tarah; Skinner, Ron; Harlow, Danielle – Science and Children, 2020
While school field trips are valued as supplementary educational tools, Andersen and Zhang (2003) found that in practice field trips are often treated as one-off learning experiences and not furthered through connections to the classroom curriculum. Although students gain exposure to new phenomena and are able to participate in learning activities…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Field Trips, Learning Activities, Elementary School Students
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Connolly, Tarah; Skinner, Ron; Harlow, Danielle – Science and Children, 2019
Engaging students in conversations around science and engineering design can be challenging. Sparking such conversations during field trips at an interactive science center has additional challenges. First, students vary considerably in age from day to day: science center employees might work with first graders one day and sixth graders the next.…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Science Education, Engineering, Design
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Smith-Walters, Cindi; Hargrove, Karen; Ervin, Bonnie – Science and Children, 2014
This article provides ideas and techniques to improve science teaching, while providing tips for planning and executing field trips. Discussed here are practical planning suggestions for choosing an appropriate destination months before the trip, the cost per student, availability of restroom and lunch facilities, transportation arrangements,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Field Trips, Teaching Methods, Planning
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Gillan, Amy Larrison; Hebert, Terri – Science and Children, 2014
The People Learning Urban Science (PLUS) program creates partnerships and coordinates efforts involving a local zoo, university, and school district, seeking to instill within students a sense of the natural environment. Even though the majority of students live among concrete and metal structures, their eyes and ears can be trained to make…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Zoology, College School Cooperation, Outdoor Education
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Bohach, Barbara M.; Meade, Birgitta – Science and Children, 2014
The authors collaborated on hosting a "Spring Inspire Day." planned and delivered by preservice elementary teachers as a social studies/science methods project. Projects that have authentic application opportunities can make learning meaningful for prospective teachers as well as elementary students. With the impetus for an integrated…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Scientific Methodology, Science Activities, Preservice Teachers
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Wurzelbacher, Thelma M. – Science and Children, 1979
Provides teaching tips for a visit to the zoo. Includes zoo manners, background information on vertebrates, and activities to do during and after the field trip. (MA)
Descriptors: Animal Facilities, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Field Trips
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Mollo, Kathleen L. – Science and Children, 1994
Presents activities for use during and after nature walks to help young children learn about trees. (PR)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Field Trips, Learning Activities, Science Activities
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Withington, Janice J. – Science and Children, 1973
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education, Field Instruction
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Moody, Dwight – Science and Children, 1993
Describes a field study of dragonflies and damselflies. After a bit of background reading and equipped with paper, pencil, insect net, and work sheet in hand, students will come to appreciate the behaviors of these insects as they gain a deeper understanding of the natural world. (PR)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Monhardt, Rebecca M.; Monhardt, Leigh – Science and Children, 1997
Describes how to build a classroom museum developed by students to provide an ongoing learning experience. Offers tips on generating ideas through class discussion, assigning facilitating roles associated with museums, developing exhibits, including interpretation, and sharing the museum with others. Students who have created their own museum…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Design, Educational Facilities, Elementary Education
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Cohen, Michael R.; Barman, Charles R. – Science and Children, 1994
A springtime forest probably contains over 100 shades of green. Describes outdoor observation activities that let the children monitor tree and plant growth. (PR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Field Trips, Learning Activities
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Linton, Gretchen – Science and Children, 1997
To aid teachers and students in their quest for information, an education specialist at an aquarium offers tips for organizing field trips, discusses home pages and search engines on the Internet, and gives detailed instructions for writing letters to institutions for information. Suggestions include writing joint letters if many students have the…
Descriptors: Aquariums, Community Resources, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Facilities
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Gurley, Laine I. – Science and Children, 1983
Describes an interdisciplinary, ornithology unit suitable for grades 4-6. Art, mathematics, language arts, and social studies activities require approximately 2 weeks to complete. An annotated list of six references is included. (JN)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Science