Reverse Field Trip Program Opportunities

Description

Bird Conservancy’s reverse field trips can be a follow-up program or pre-trip program for schools attending field trips, or a stand-alone program for schools that do not attend a field trip. Reverse field trips are designed to be adaptable and can be conducted outdoors or in the classroom. They increase students’ understanding of science, math, geography, art and language arts by using birds as the context for learning.

Reverse field trips are available year-round. Sessions run 45 minutes to 1 hour and cost $6/student (unless stated otherwise). Sessions are limited to 35 students, but multiple sessions can be scheduled for the same day. A teacher or chaperone is required to be present during the entire program. Partial and full need-based scholarships may be available upon request.

Please contact Nellie Boyd-Owens at nellie.boyd-owens@birdconservancy.org or 303-659-4348 x10 for more information!

Offered At

Bird Conservancy of the Rockies

Bird Conservancy of the Rockies offers custom experiential learning opportunities through on-site field trips and in-class outreach programs designed to meet the needs of any group. Hands-on activities, 21st century skill-building, career discussions, and outdoor exploration create an engaging learning environment that uses birds to create a deeper appreciation for wildlife, habitats and ecosystems. Our programs utilize inquiry based curriculum that emphasizes critical thinking and student centered learning while teaching topics such as migration, adaptations, habitats, bird biology, bird banding, and the water cycle.

Field trips at our site will immerse students in nature and help them develop a curiosity and passion which will eventually lead to conservation action in their own futures and communities. They will learn skills like bird identification, binocular and field guide use, water testing and hypothesis building, invasive weed identification in addition to general conservation and sustainability with the goal of an increased understanding of scientific tools and topics.

Bird Conservancy’s reverse field trips — what we call our school outreach programs — are conducted at your site and can be a follow-up program or pre-trip program for schools attending field trips, or a stand-alone program for schools that do not attend a field trip. Reverse field trips are designed to increase students’ understanding of science, math, geography, art and language arts by using birds as the context for learning.

Details

Subjects

Science, Biology, Life Sciences, Animals, Adaptation, Conservation

Capacity

35 students, 1 chap. per 35 stu.

Duration

60 min.

Activity

School Based Program

Grades

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, K, Preschool

Price Options

$6.00 per Person for School Group