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3rd Grade Birding
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
4th Grade: Geology
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Students will learn that wind, water, and ice are the forces that drive weathering, erosion, and deposition. They will discover that some of these processes occurred long ago, and some are still occurring today. Students will make observations about the rocks and minerals that make up our sand. Students will understand that the dunes at Sleeping Bear are special and that plants that grow on them can change them, too.
Waste Not: 4th - 5th Grade
Habitats: 1st - 3rd Grades
Protecting the Park (3rd Grade)
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
How do park rangers and community members protect special places like Acadia? Students explore the current research projects happening in the Park. Then, they become "Junior Scientists" as they study biodiversity and learn to address the challenges facing our environment today. The schoolyard will be utilized as on outdoor classroom!
Ecosystem Explorers (1st Grade)
Ecosystem Explorers (2nd Grade)
At Home in Acadia (1st Grade)
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Lower Elementary: Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade
Chat with a Ranger - All Grades
- Type: Distance Learning
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Bridging the Watershed-4th Grade
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
At Home in Acadia (2nd Grade)
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Lower Elementary: Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade
3rd Grade | Adaptations for Survival
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Survival of the Fittest (3rd Grade)
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Standing 400 feet above the Kīlauea Iki crater down to the depths of a 550 year old lava tube, students explore and understand the ecosystem of Hawaii's natural rainforest. Through this field trip, they will understand how these plants and animals made their way over vast oceans, and how they began to adapt to elements and terrain presented to them upon arrival. The students will begin to gain a deeper sense of appreciation for the environment in which they live.
4th Grade Traveling Trunk
Cowboy Gear: 3rd - 4th Grade
Native Games: K - 4th Grades
- Type: Guest Speakers
- Grade Levels: Lower Elementary: Pre-Kindergarten through Second Grade
What is Preservation?: 4th – 5th grade
- Type: Guest Speakers
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Preserving the Past: 6th - 8th grade
Life on the Frontier: 4th - 5th grade
- Type: Guest Speakers
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
There are many questions people ask when they start learning about history. Frequently, those questions are about everyday experiences. What was it like to be a child growing up on the frontier? How did children get to school? What types of toys did children have to play with? How did they cook food?