Program Finder
Are you looking for nature-based or environmental education programs for school or for after-school activities? It’s easy using our Program Finder. Below you will see the full list of school and after-school programs, as well as field trip and camp opportunities.
Please contact the program provider directly for scheduling and mention that you found the information on the Leave No Child Inside School Program Finder. You can help assure the continued success of the Program Finder by letting the providers know that it is useful to you.
Currently Displaying 10 of 154 Programs Found
Camp Joy

Camp Joy offeres a bounty of unique and hands-on classes that cover mulitple topics and common core standards.
Caretakers

Through different activities, students will not only know more about the threats affecting our environment, they will learn skills that they can practice to make a difference.
Caring For Our Watersheds

This program gives students in Hamilton County the opportunity to imagine, develop and create solutions in their local watersheds.
Cave Dwellers

Learn about caves and the creatures that live there, and explore the Museum Center's artificial limestone cave!
Changing States of Matter

Students learn about the processesing of crude oil to plastic, and get the opportunity to create their own Shrinky Dinks using upcycled plastic.
Chemistry in Your Hands

Learn about chemistry through cool and educational experiments and hands-on activities.
Cincinnati Skies

Experience the oldest planetarium west of the Allegheny Mountains. Discover stars, constellations, galaxies and more. Learn the stories behind Orion, the Big and Litter Dippers and many others. Includes Native American, African American, Greek and Roman legends. Children participate in hands-on activities revolving around planets, moon phases and constructing star charts for nighttime viewing.
Cincinnati Zoo Field Trips

The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden has committed itself to providing these active learning opportunities for all our guests, including grade-banded learning activities for pre-K - 12 students
Classifications: The Key to Understanding

Through the use of classification keys, children uncover the characteristics that separate plants and animals into different classes, orders and families. Animal mounts, skulls, leaves and seeds are used to sharpen our new sorting skills.
Color Our World

Explore colors in nature, learn about primary vs. secondary colors and experience colors through fun actvities.
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