Woodland Regional
Park Program
Outdoor Learning Experience
Nature Field Trips for Students in Grades K-5
Students explore and discover the beauty of Woodland Regional Park and Preserve in this outdoor learning adventure. With the help of an Explorit educator, students will become detectives by looking for clues from the natural environment; identifying tracks, feathers, and scat, and monitoring wind and water conditions.
Learning Objectives:
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Plants and animals are adapted to the environment in which they live. A change to the conditions of the environment can change which species survive and thrive there.
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The plants and animals that live in an area influence which other plants and animals can live there.
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Human actions affect plants and animals around them by altering the environment. People can change the environment in ways that are beneficial or harmful to plants and animals.
NGSS: LS1.A, LS1.C, LS2.A, LS2.C, LS4.C, LS4.D, ESS2.E, ESS3.A, ESS3.C (Adaptable for grades K-5)
DETAILS
Duration - 1 hour on site: 30 minute nature walk, 30 minutes at Discovery Stations.
Serves - 1-2 classes (approximately 15-30 students). Parents and volunteers welcome.
Program Dates - M-F availability, mornings preferred (9:45-11am).
Transportation - Transportation and program cost covered by our grant.
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For more information contact Grace Lawlor, WRP Educator and Naturalist
Email: Glawlor@explorit.org or call (530) 756-0191