Conservation Areas
Engaging with the outdoors allows children to form a lasting bond with nature, and also helps them understand the responsibility they have to sustain it.
Engaging with the outdoors allows children to form a lasting bond with nature, and also helps them understand the responsibility they have to sustain it.
It’s never too early to get students interested in the vast and complex field of geology. Here are some field trips that can help.
For a new twist on a classic school field trip, use these virtual zoo programs to take students on wild journeys through the animal kingdom—all from the comfort of the classroom!
Children’s museums can be excellent environments to foster creativity and curiosity through hands-on, multi-sensory environments.
These virtual concerts, workshops, and resources are great opportunities to show students all the joys and wonders that music can bring.
We won’t be going back to “normal,” post-pandemic. A year of profound disruption promises to reshape K–12 education, while also bringing new advances to the fore.
With the help of these field trips, it’s possible to take students on journeys that are "out of this world" without ever having to leave the classroom.
Celebrate the complex and fascinating world of honey bees—and learn what steps can be taken to protect them—with these virtual field trips.
Here are 15 of the best virtual museum options currently available around the world.
Check out some of the coldest places on Earth with these winter-themed virtual field trips—no survival gear required!