Program Description:
Explore on a hike through a meadow and forest how a wide variety of plants provide food and shelter to animals, and see how they grow and change through the seasons. Investigate the parts of a flower and the importance of pollination for all living things. Learn about seed germination and "make and take" a growing experiment to observe back in the classroom.
*Note - Held at LaBoiteaux Woods
**Only available in the fall and spring.
Program Provider: Cincinnati Parks
Grade Level: d) 2nd Grade, e) 3rd Grade, f) 4th Grade
How much does the program cost? $5 per child and chaperone. Teachers are FREE. Minimum Fee: $125 (equivalent to 25 children/paying adults)
Program Provider Website: http://www.cincinnatiparks.com
Contact Person Name: Erin Morris
Contact Person Phone: 513-321-6070 Ext 10
Contact Person Email: Dianne.wente@cincinnati-oh.gov
Subject Matter: Animals, Gardening Agriculture and Soil, Plants, Weather
Program Length: Over 1 hour
Maximum Number of Students: 65
Days Offered: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Times Offered: Flexible
State Content Standards Met: Ohio
Venue Needed: Off-Site Venue
Region: Greater Cincinnati Area
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