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Astronomy
Tour the Solar System
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $140
Description: Soar through the solar system with recent slide images from Mercury, Pluto and beyond. Touch real meteorites and rocks of the type found on our Moon. Create impact craters and observe the crushing effects of air pressure! (60 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Cincinnati Skies
Cincinnati Park Board � Trailside Nature Center
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
Type: Field Trip Location: Trailside Nature Center
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Experience the oldest planetarium west of the Allegheny Mountains. Discover stars, constellations, galaxies and more. Learn the stories behind Orion, the Big and Little Dippers and many others. Stories include Native American, African, Greek and Roman legends. Students will participate in hands-on activities revolving around planets, moon phases and constructing star charts for nighttime viewing.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 751-3679 (Trailside Nature Center)
Classification
Taxonomic Detectives
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $140
Description: Classification isn\'t as mysterious as it sounds. We\'ll use clues given by animal eye placement and teeth type, along with a dichotomous key, to identify real animal skulls and determine to which taxonomic order they belong. With some simple classification activities to get you started, it\'s a detective case you\'ll soon solve, right down to the species of each skull. (60 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Classification: The Key to Understanding
Cincinnati Park Board � Trailside Nature Center
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
Type: Field Trip Location: Trailside Nature Center
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Through the use of classification keys, students will uncover the characteristics that separate plants and animals into different classes, orders and families. Animal mounts, skulls, leaves and seeds will be used to sharpen our new skills when it comes to sorting things out.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 751-3679 (Trailside Nature Center)
Fur, Feathers and Scales
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Animal Demonstrations
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Animal Demonstrations
Grade Level: Grades 4-6
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: This is an Animal Demonstration - the perfect way to start or end your Zoo visit! �Fur, Feathers, and Scales� is perfect for developing the concepts of grouping and classification. By comparing a mammal, bird and reptile, students will gain an understanding of how alike and different these classes of animals are. (25 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Classification
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $30
Description: Compare and contrast differing species by sorting and classifying. Discover more about our furry, scaly, feathered, and invertebrate friends. (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Classification � Program Series!
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $30
Description: Now you can choose multiple programming options! Continue the learning experience by expanding on a topic. Each program compliments the others within the series as you explore a theme more in-depth. With �Classification,� compare and contrast differing species by sorting and classifying. Discover more about our furry, scaly, feathered, and invertebrate friends. Choose one or more of the following topics: Mammals; Birds; Insects & their Relatives; and Reptiles & Amphibians. (45 min. each)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Sorting Species
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $30
Description: Hone your observation and sorting skills by classifying animals. Discover the world of our scaly, furry, and feathered friends! (30 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Sorting Species � Program Series!
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $30
Description: Now you can choose multiple programming options! Continue the learning experience by expanding on a topic. Each program compliments the others within the series as you explore a theme more in-depth. With �Sorting Species,� hone your observation and sorting skills by classifying animals. Discover the world of our scaly, furry, and feathered friends! Choose one or more of the following topics: Mammals; Reptiles; and Birds. (30 min. each)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Awesome Animals
Crystal Clear Science
www.crystalclearscience.com
www.crystalclearscience.com
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $95 for classroom presentation; $250 for school assembly (up to 200 students)
Description: Teach kids about classification, adaptation and the five classes of vertebrates. Live animals and fun props capture the kids\' attention and get them excited about studying animals.
More Info: (513) 553-2252
Classification - Birds, Mammals & Herps
Feathered Friends
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Animal Demonstrations
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Animal Demonstrations
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: This is an Animal Demonstration - the perfect way to start or end your Zoo visit! �Feathered Friends� highlights the characteristics of a particular group of animals called birds. Students will be able to meet some of our bird representatives. (25 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Marvelous Mammals
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Animal Demonstrations
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Animal Demonstrations
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: This is an Animal Demonstration - the perfect way to start or end your Zoo visit! Mammals are some of the most familiar animals to children. This program will help students learn about mammalian characteristics and how to relate this information to themselves. (25 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Reptiles
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Animal Demonstrations
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Animal Demonstrations
Grade Level: Preschool
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: This is an Animal Demonstration - the perfect way to start or end your Zoo visit! Meet a snake, turtle, alligator, or lizard and learn about their similarities and differences. (20 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Reptiles and Amphibians in Our World
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Animal Demonstrations
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Animal Demonstrations
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: This is an Animal Demonstration - the perfect way to start or end your Zoo visit! Is it a reptile? Perhaps it\'s an amphibian! How can you tell the difference? This program will help your students learn the differences and why these animals are important in our world. (25 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
International Migratory Bird Days
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � School Events
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: School Events
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $5 / student; Free for 1 chaperone per 10 students; Bus parking free
Description: Celebrate the mystery and science of bird migration at the Zoo! Join us as we observe International Migratory Bird Days, an annual event that increases public awareness of the factors that contribute to decline in migratory bird populations. Teachers who register in advance will receive a packet of materials featuring migration. These activities, developed in cooperation with local and international conservation groups, are designed to enhance your students\' Zoo experience and overall understanding of this natural phenomenon.
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Classification - Insects
Incredible Insects
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $140
Description: Get up close and personal with the creatures that make up the Earth\'s largest population. Build-a-bug; see the world through the eyes of a fly; and learn some amazing facts about insect defense, including camouflage and mimicry. This program comes complete with live insects and some truly unbelievable mounted insects from across the globe. (60 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Snug as a Bug
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $125
Description: Participants �build a bug� as they study insects. Learn about the life cycle of a caterpillar as it magically transforms into a butterfly. Play a game of hide-and-seek with a very hungry frog as we explore how insects protect themselves. Meet and touch some live insects then look at some incredible, mounted bugs from around the world. (45 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
A Bug's Life
Cincinnati Park Board � Trailside Nature Center
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
Type: Field Trip Location: Trailside Nature Center
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: They\'re creepy, crawly and all together fascinating! Discover the exciting world of a bug\'s life, as we look at the most successful group of animals on the planet. From the depths of Burnet Woods to the butterfly gardens of Trailside Nature Center this program offers a unique opportunity to examine metamorphosis, life cycles and the unique roles they play in our day-to-day lives.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 751-3679 (Trailside Nature Center)
Insects and Their Relatives
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Animal Demonstrations
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Animal Demonstrations
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: This is an Animal Demonstration - the perfect way to start or end your Zoo visit! Although often misunderstood, these animals are some of the most important on the planet. Your students will learn about insect characteristics, metamorphosis and their role in the food web. (25 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Insect World Tour
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Guided Tours
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Guided Tours
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: Learn about one of the most important groups of animals on the planet in our award-winning Insectarium. A live insect demonstration is included. A perfect cold weather tour. (90 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Amazing Arthropods
Hamilton County Park District � Park Programs
www.hamiltoncountyparks.org/edu/school_descript.htm
www.hamiltoncountyparks.org/edu/school_descript.htm
Type: Field Trip Location: Park Programs
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student
Description: Teachers, bring your kindergarten through second grade classes for this fascinating look into the life of bugs and other arthropods. We will take a hike, participate in insect Olympics, play a game, make a craft, see a movie and taste an insect food.
More Info: (513) 521-7275
Conservation
Evergreen World: Endangered Plants
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � CREW Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Facility Tour Location: CREW Programs
Grade Level: Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: Start with a slide presentation in the Education Building, before touring the CREW facility. Learn about the technologies CREW scientists are using in the preservation and propagation of some of the rarest plants on earth. This fascinating program reveals the mysteries of plant tissue culture (�cloning�) and cryopreservation... a frozen garden! Hear and see how science can save plants as well as animals.
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Saving Species with Science
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � CREW Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Facility Tour Location: CREW Programs
Grade Level: Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: Start with a slide presentation in the Education Building, before touring the CREW facility. Learn how scientific technology is being used to conserve endangered plant and animal species. Students will experience real-life examples of how CREW scientists apply scientific technologies to local and worldwide projects to promote the health and conservation of diverse wildlife.
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Earth Expeditions � Field Expedition Courses
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Earth Expeditions
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Professional Development Location: Earth Expeditions
Grade Level: For Teachers
Cost: Varies according to course
Description: Field Expedition courses provide direct study experiences at Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden conservation sites in Africa, Central and South America, Asia and the Caribbean. Join cheetah conservation efforts in Namibia, explore neotropical ecology in Costa Rica or study reintroduced blue-and-gold macaws in Trinidad. Build relationships with educators around the world. Each participant will also earn seven graduate credits, tuition fees waived, from Miami University.
More Info: www.earthexpeditions.org
Earth Expeditions � Zoo Expedition Courses
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Earth Expeditions
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Professional Development Location: Earth Expeditions
Grade Level: For Teachers
Cost: Varies according to course
Description: Zoo Expedition courses take place at the Cincinnati Zoo, using the wealth of Zoo resources. Classes on primate behavior, adaptation, and other topics take place through seminars and hands-on investigations of the Zoo\'s plants and animals. Each participant will also earn three graduate credits, tuition fees waived, from Miami University.
More Info: www.earthexpeditions.org
Endangered Species
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $30
Description: Why can survival in the wild be so difficult? Discover some of the causes and ways that we can help. (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Protecting Biodiversity: Wildlife in Danger (Tour)
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Guided Tours
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Guided Tours
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: Develop an awareness of the dangers that animals and natural habitats now face. Discuss how we can help solve the problems. (90 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Nocturnal Adventures - Sleep with the Manatees
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Nocturnal Adventures
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Nocturnal Adventures
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $35 / participant; Free for teachers; Includes Zoo admission and parking
Description: Welcome to the Nocturnal Adventures programs at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden - the wildest nightlife in town! This program focuses on biodiversity and human interactions with it, and highlights the endangered Florida manatee. We will: Explore biodiversity, where it can be found and how we play a significant role in protecting it� Investigate some of the important eco-regions, specifically the Florida Everglades, and how relationships within make them so significant� Learn about the Florida manatee, discover why it is endangered and what you can do to help� Determine human impact to biodiversity.
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Nocturnal Adventures - Wolf Woods Overnight
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Nocturnal Adventures
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Nocturnal Adventures
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $35 / participant; Free for teachers; Includes Zoo admission and parking
Description: Welcome to the Nocturnal Adventures programs at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden - the wildest nightlife in town! During the Wolf Woods Overnight we will prowl the Zoo for predators, explore the intricate food webs that support these animals and learn what role humans have played in the lives of predators over the centuries. We will: Explore food-webs of various eco-regions and uncover the broad implications when the balance is disrupted� Determine what a predator\'s role is and discuss how predators around the world have been impacted by changes in their environment� Discover the legacies of predators in the United States and how these animals have fared over the generations� Explore modern challenges of wildlife management, and species\' success stories.
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Contact With Nature
The Real World
Cincinnati Park Board � LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Does your class know more about the Internet than their backyard? Enjoy a grab-bag of the Naturalists\' favorite activities with the emphasis on fun and exploration (They\'ll soak up lots of information as well). Wear old clothes and sturdy shoes for woods exploration. Touch nature, meet an animal or two, and play a game.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 542-2909 (LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center)
Accessible Treehouse Programs
Cincinnati Park Board � Parks without Nature Centers
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
Type: Field Trip Location: Parks without Nature Centers
Grade Level: All Ages
Description: Everybody\'s Treehouse in Mt. Airy Forest provides a new perspective on the forest for people of all ages and abilities. Wheelchair accessible, the Treehouse can be the highlight of an educational program for your special needs class. Much of the program takes place in the nearby Oak Ridge picnic / playground area, which is equipped with accessible bathrooms (in season). Program topics and activities appropriate for your students can be worked out with the presenting Naturalist. Whatever is decided, your students will both learn and have fun.
More Info: (513) 321-6070
Ecology - Adaptations
"Egg"-cellent Eggs
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $125
Description: What\'s inside an egg? Where do they come from? Are all eggs the same? Explore an egg-citing variety of birds\' eggs and learn about their different shapes, sizes, colors and nests where they are found. This program includes hands-on activities that are full of egg-citement! (45 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Awesome Animal Adaptations!
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $140
Description: Explore animal habitats and adaptations. Meet and touch live animals that may include a bat, snake, box turtle, tarantula, and/or hissing cockroaches. Learn about and handle unique items such as baleen, pronghorn antelope fur, armadillo armor and more from Cincinnati Museum Center collections. (60 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Our Five Senses
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $125
Description: It takes a nose to know, or maybe hands, ears, eyes or a tongue! Little ones explore the magic of their senses through fun, hands-on activities. Our live animals are a touchable finale to this sense-sational program. (45 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Adapting to Habitats
Cincinnati Park Board � Caldwell Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: Caldwell Nature Center
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Come discover the differences between living and non-living things as we learn how plants and animals interact with their physical environment. We will figure out the basic needs of organisms, how their habitat fills those needs, and the important role of adaptations. During the hike, we will explore three different local habitats.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 761-4313 (Caldwell Nature Center)
NatureConnections � Habitats and Adaptations
Cincinnati Park Board � NatureConnections
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Outreach Program Location: NatureConnections
Grade Level: Grades 4-6
Cost: FREE
Description: NatureConnections is Cincinnati Parks\' FREE outreach program to Cincinnati schools serving primarily at-risk and economically disadvantaged students in grades 4 - 6. The program consists of three naturalist programs all focused on a particular theme - one each in Fall, Winter and Spring. The Fall and Spring visits take advantage of green space within easy walking distance of the school, to provide outdoor experiences, activities and explorations that help make state science standards come alive. The Winter visit occurs within the classroom. Classrooms in the program are also able to borrow equipment from the NatureConnections lending library, to help with additional investigations.
More Info: (513) 861-3435 (Avon Woods, NatureConnections HQ); or (513) 321-6070
Habitats and Adaptations
Cincinnati Park Board � Trailside Nature Center
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
Type: Field Trip Location: Trailside Nature Center
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: This program introduces students to our local habitats, their composition and how plants and animals have adapted to live within them. Through a combination of exploration, fun-filled activities and live animal demonstrations, students will gain a greater understanding of the world around them.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 751-3679 (Trailside Nature Center)
Adaptations
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Animal Demonstrations
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Animal Demonstrations
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only1
Description: This is an Animal Demonstration - the perfect way to start or end your Zoo visit! Search for \\\"zoo clues\\\" about how plants and animals are able to survive in the wild. Students will learn about their own adaptations, too! (25 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Animals Should Not Wear Clothing
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Animal Demonstrations
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Animal Demonstrations
Grade Level: Preschool
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: This is an Animal Demonstration - the perfect way to start or end your Zoo visit! Find out about fur, feathers, and scales and all different coverings that animals can call their own. (20 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Amazing Adaptations
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $30
Description: How can animals meet the challenges of survival? Find out just how adaptable animals really are! (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Animal Senses
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $30
Description: Enter the world of the animals by listening, touching, smelling, and seeing. Find out how our five sensational senses compare to those of our animal friends! (30 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Animal Senses � Program Series!
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $30
Description: Now you can choose multiple programming options! Continue the learning experience by expanding on a topic. Each program compliments the others within the series as you explore a theme more in-depth. With �Animal Senses,� enter the world of the animals by listening, touching, smelling, and seeing. Find out how our five sensational senses compare to those of our animal friends! Choose one or more of the following topics: Sight; Sound; Touch; and Taste & Smell. (30 min. each)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Adaptations Tour
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Guided Tours
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Guided Tours
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: Discover how nature works. Search for clues to discover how plants and animals survive in the wild. Observe the physical and behavioral characteristics that define a species and its role within an ecosystem. (90 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Nocturnal Adventures - Animal Adaptations Overnight
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Nocturnal Adventures
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Nocturnal Adventures
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $35 / participant; Free for teachers; Includes Zoo admission and parking
Description: Welcome to the Nocturnal Adventures programs at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden - the wildest nightlife in town! Imagine the Zoo at night! Everyone has gone home but we have the keys. You can trek about the Zoo, investigate behind the scenes and meet animals up close while you find out about wildlife adaptations, especially those of nocturnal creatures. Have you ever wondered why a mouse scurries snugly against the wall as it runs or why a dog has a wet nose? Have you ever thought about how hard it would be to get dressed for school if you had no thumbs? Nocturnal Adventures\' Animal Adaptations will answer all those questions and more!
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Ecology - Food Webs & Relationships
What's for Lunch?
Cincinnati Nature Center � Rowe Woods
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
Type: Field Trip Location: Rowe Woods
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $4 / student
Description: Students search for living examples of producers, consumers and decomposers within a variety of habitats while discussing food chains, population dynamics, adaptation and change. Skulls, teeth, living herbivores, carnivores and omnivores are examined. Students learn about nature\'s nutrient recycling and investigate the forest for evidence of decomposition. Changing factors in an ecosystem are considered, including invasive species, overpopulation and disease.
More Info: (513) 831-1711 x152
CSI: Nature Investigation
Cincinnati Park Board � Caldwell Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: Caldwell Nature Center
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Students will solve a mystery in nature. Using various tools, we will be measuring, collecting and analyzing evidence of a staged nature �crime� scene. By reviewing the data collected, students will be able to support their findings and draw conclusions from the evidence at hand to solve the mystery.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 761-4313 (Caldwell Nature Center)
Ecology: What's the Connection?
Cincinnati Park Board � Caldwell Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: Caldwell Nature Center
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Learn how everything is connected. Students will learn how organisms survive in their ecosystem, and how the energy all organisms need flows through the system. As students explore food chains and food webs, we will discover what roles everyone plays in an ecosystem, and that everything is important.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 761-4313 (Caldwell Nature Center)
Partners & Partnerships
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $30
Description: We are all in this together! Uncover the secret partnering strategies, from symbiosis to parasitism, in our wild world. (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Predator-Prey Relationships
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $30
Description: Predators and prey play starring roles in the food web. Find out how they impact the transfer of energy throughout our ecosystems. (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
What's for Dinner?
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 1-3
Cost: $30
Description: From carnivores to herbivores, decomposers to omnivores, find out what\'s on the menu for many types of animals in the food web. (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Ecology - Habitats & Ecosystems
Coral: A Colorful Community
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $125
Description: Children will learn what coral is, where it lives, what it eats and how it protects itself. Explore different types of real coral skeletons, how a coral polyp feels and some of the creatures that live in a coral reef. Using puppets, everyone can participate in making a coral habitat come to life. (45 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Forest Ecology
Cincinnati Nature Center � Rowe Woods
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
Type: Field Trip Location: Rowe Woods
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $4 / student
Description: Students examine a forest habitat for examples of succession and stratification, while working on plant classification and tree keying skills. Plant life cycles are examined using wildflowers in spring and seed dispersal in fall. Students study the value of plants, particularly trees, from seed to decomposed log.
More Info: (513) 831-1711 x152
Ohio Plants and Animals
Cincinnati Nature Center � Rowe Woods
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
Type: Field Trip Location: Rowe Woods
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $4 / student
Description: Students observe examples of local plants and animals in various life stages. They explore the pond, field and forest and learn about the physical and behavioral adaptations of plants and animals in each habitat.
More Info: (513) 831-1711 x152
Water, Water Everywhere: Aquatic Ecosystems
Cincinnati Nature Center � Rowe Woods
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
Type: Field Trip Location: Rowe Woods
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $4 / student
Description: Students investigate the interactions within pond and stream ecosystems. They evaluate these habitats using biotic and abiotic indicators, identify pond and stream organisms and their adaptations, see common aquatic food webs, and compare succession in two ponds.
More Info: (513) 831-1711 x152
Animal Real Estate
Cincinnati Park Board � Avon Woods
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: Avon Woods
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Students relate local animal habitats to their own homes and neighborhoods. A hike, hands-on activities and a fun-filled animal presentation closely examine the four components of a habitat and how animals are adapted to live within one.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 861-3435 (Avon Woods Nature Center)
The Ecology of Habitats
Cincinnati Park Board � California Woods Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: California Woods Nature Center
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Students will be introduced to local habitats in the Cincinnati area and how basic ecological principles apply to each of these habitats. An indoor presentation will focus on predator/prey relationships and animal structures. An outdoor hike will include an in-depth, hands-on study of the forest, meadow and creek habitats.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 231-8678 (California Woods Nature Center)
Web of Life: Ecosystems
Cincinnati Park Board � LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center
Grade Level: Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: A hands-on program in a forested setting, where students will observe the interactions and interdependencies of native plant and animal life. Activities will also illustrate human connections to the ecosystem and the significance of personal actions to the web of life.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 542-2909 (LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center)
NatureConnections � Ecosystems and Cycles
Cincinnati Park Board � NatureConnections
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Outreach Program Location: NatureConnections
Grade Level: Grades 4-6
Cost: FREE
Description: NatureConnections is Cincinnati Parks\' FREE outreach program to Cincinnati schools serving primarily at-risk and economically disadvantaged students in grades 4 - 6. The program consists of three naturalist programs all focused on a particular theme - one each in Fall, Winter and Spring. The Fall and Spring visits take advantage of green space within easy walking distance of the school, to provide outdoor experiences, activities and explorations that help make state science standards come alive. The Winter visit occurs within the classroom. Classrooms in the program are also able to borrow equipment from the NatureConnections lending library, to help with additional investigations.
More Info: (513) 861-3435 (Avon Woods, NatureConnections HQ); or (513) 321-6070
Aquatic Ecosystems
Cincinnati Park Board � Trailside Nature Center
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
Type: Field Trip Location: Trailside Nature Center
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: The Burnet Woods Lake will serve as our outdoor laboratory as we explore the plants and animals that comprise this unique ecosystem. Hands-on activities engage students in analyzing water quality, investigating aquatic food chains, the water cycle and more. Problem solving skills will be used to assess the health of the lake and address pollution issues.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 751-3679 (Trailside Nature Center)
Rainforests
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Animal Demonstrations
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Animal Demonstrations
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: This is an Animal Demonstration - the perfect way to start or end your Zoo visit! Now covering only a small percent of the Earth\'s surface, rain forests are some of the most important habitats on the Planet. Students will learn what rain forests are like and meet some rain forest inhabitants. (25 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
African Safari
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $30
Description: No passport is needed for this trip! Find out how animals specialize in African survival. (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Habitat, Sweet Habitat
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 1-3
Cost: $30
Description: Everybody needs a home! Explore different habitats while finding out how they meet animals\' needs for survival. (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Habitat, Sweet Habitat � Program Series!
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 1-3
Cost: $30
Description: Now you can choose multiple programming options! Continue the learning experience by expanding on a topic. Each program compliments the others within the series as you explore a theme more in-depth. With �Habitat, Sweet Habitat,� learn that everybody needs a home! Explore different habitats while finding out how they meet animals\' needs for survival. Choose one or more of the following topics: Rainforests; Wetlands; and Eastern Woodlands. (45 min. each)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Rainforests
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $30
Description: Uncover the secrets of the abundant life found in one of the most diverse habitats. Did you touch something from the rainforest today? (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Our Green Planet (Tour)
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Guided Tours
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Guided Tours
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: Explore the major biomes of the world. Find out how plants and animals have adapted in order to survive in differing biomes. (90 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Winton Lake Life
Hamilton County Park District � Park Programs
www.hamiltoncountyparks.org/edu/school_descript.htm
www.hamiltoncountyparks.org/edu/school_descript.htm
Type: Field Trip Location: Park Programs
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $3 / student
Description: Teachers, sign up your 6th through 12th graders for this in-depth exploration of Winton Lake and its inhabitants. Students will get the chance to test the water quality of the lake during a boat cruise. They will also get to view and identify microscopic phytoplankton and zooplankton and hike along the lake. Emphasis will be given to the food web.
More Info: (513) 521-7275
Geology
Digging for Dinosaurs
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $140
Description: Uncover fossils on a paleontology \\\\\\\"dinosaur dig.\\\\\\\" Discuss Cincinnati\'s world-famous Ordovician fossils. Learn how fossils are formed and make a cast of a fossil for the group to keep. Touchable fossils from dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus, Stegosaurus, Allosaurus, raptors and many more make this program a junior paleontologist\'s dream. (60 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Dino Dig
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $125
Description: Dig up dinosaur fossils and discover their owners\' true identities! Learn about different kinds of dinosaurs, what they looked like, what they ate and how they protected themselves. A variety of activities allow you to growl, claw and walk like a dinosaur. (45 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Geology Rocks!
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Grades 4-6
Cost: $140
Description: Be a geologist for the day�rocks, and gems, and minerals, oh my! Where did they all come from? What types are there? Answer these questions and more in this rocking, hands-on program where you will examine, test, and classify specimens to learn their true identities. (60 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Under Our Feet: Experiential Earth Science
Cincinnati Nature Center � Rowe Woods
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
Type: Field Trip Location: Rowe Woods
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $4 / student
Description: Students investigate the importance of soil and rock layers, how they vary, and how they show geologic change. Through direct experience, students identify and describe soil components and properties, learn how soil supports life, observe how erosion and deposition affect land forms, and discover clues about the geologic past in fossils and rock layers.
More Info: (513) 831-1711 x152
Fossils, Soils and Cincinnati Geology
Cincinnati Park Board � Caldwell Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: Caldwell Nature Center
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Students participate in an interactive introduction and an exploratory creek hike to find Cincinnati\'s famous fossils. A two hour program for Pre-K through Grade 2 covers fossils only. Grades 3 and older will investigate geologic processes such as rock formation, soil types, weathering and other forces, past and present, which shape Cincinnati.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 761-4313 (Caldwell Nature Center)
Lands Across Time - The Geology of Cincinnati
Cincinnati Park Board � California Woods Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: California Woods Nature Center
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Students will use interactive demonstrations to learn about the rock cycle, glaciation, freeze / thaw processes, and fossilization. An exploratory hike will focus on erosion and give children an opportunity to take home fossils from our Lick Run Creek. Program can also be customized to the teacher\'s lesson plans. Sturdy footwear is required.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 231-8678 (California Woods Nature Center)
NatureConnections � Geology
Cincinnati Park Board � NatureConnections
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Outreach Program Location: NatureConnections
Grade Level: Grades 4-6
Cost: FREE
Description: NatureConnections is Cincinnati Parks\' FREE outreach program to Cincinnati schools serving primarily at-risk and economically disadvantaged students in grades 4 - 6. The program consists of three naturalist programs all focused on a particular theme - one each in Fall, Winter and Spring. The Fall and Spring visits take advantage of green space within easy walking distance of the school, to provide outdoor experiences, activities and explorations that help make state science standards come alive. The Winter visit occurs within the classroom. Classrooms in the program are also able to borrow equipment from the NatureConnections lending library, to help with additional investigations.
More Info: (513) 861-3435 (Avon Woods, NatureConnections HQ); or (513) 321-6070
History - Local
Local History Tours
Cincinnati Park Board � Parks without Nature Centers
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
http://cincinnati-oh.gov/parks
Type: Field Trip Location: Parks without Nature Centers
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Have a bus and need a tour guide? A Cincinnati Park Board Naturalist can bring your next field trip alive with exciting visits to destinations throughout the city. Local history tours include: Memorial Pioneer Cemetery and the founding of Cincinnati� Along The Waterfront: the Rise of the Queen City� Inclines and Overlooks: Escaping the Basin� or explore the exciting history behind the city\'s older parks and diverse neighborhoods. Tours can be customized to meet your educational needs.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 751-3679 (Trailside Nature Center)
Local History & Wildlife
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $30
Description: Find out how those before us impacted our native species. Can learning from the past shape their future and ours? (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
History - Native Americans
Life of an Ohio Native American Child
Cincinnati Park Board � Avon Woods
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: Avon Woods
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Emphasis is placed on the daily life (food, clothes, family, education) of an Ohio child 200 to 300 years ago in a lively presentation with audience participation, hands-on activities and native games. Students will discover on a hike how these early inhabitants interacted with their natural environment.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 861-3435 (Avon Woods Nature Center)
Native Americans
Cincinnati Park Board � Caldwell Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: Caldwell Nature Center
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: This interactive program focuses on the everyday life of an Ohio Native American child in the late 1700's, including food, clothing and shelter. Students will try some daily life skills, pictographs, games, and dances. The hike stresses Native Americans' historic uses of forest resources.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 761-4313 (Caldwell Nature Center)
Native American Life
Cincinnati Park Board � LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten, Grades 1-3
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: This interactive program focuses on the everyday life of an Ohio Native American child in the late 1700\'s, including food, clothing and shelter. Students will try some daily life skills, pictographs, games, and dances. The hike stresses Native Americans\' historic uses of forest resources.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 542-2909 (LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center)
History - Pioneers
Pioneers on the Land
Cincinnati Nature Center � Rowe Woods
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
www.cincynature.org/programs.asp
Type: Field Trip Location: Rowe Woods
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $4 / student
Description: Students journey back to 1810 to immerse themselves in the lives of early settlers. They discover how pioneers used and depended on the land\'s resources. Hands-on activities and period log house will bring history to life and highlight how early settlers changed the environment.
More Info: (513) 831-1711 x152
An Old Way of Life: A Pioneer Experience
Cincinnati Park Board � California Woods Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: California Woods Nature Center
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Students will gain knowledge of pioneer ways and experience a typical day in the life of a pioneer. Students will realize how lifestyles, religion, customs and traditions helped shape Cincinnati. An interactive hike will introduce the students to characters of that period.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 231-8678 (California Woods Nature Center)
Pioneer Life
Hamilton County Park District � Park Programs
www.hamiltoncountyparks.org/edu/school_descript.htm
www.hamiltoncountyparks.org/edu/school_descript.htm
Type: Field Trip Location: Park Programs
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $3 / student
Description: Step into our time machine with your third through eighth grade class and learn about life on the Ohio frontier. Naturalists in period clothing will teach your students about everyday life on the Ohio frontier in the early 1800s. Picnic tables are available nearby if you wish to have your lunch in the park.
More Info: (513) 521-7275
Math, Literature, & More
Survival: Bringing Literature to Life
Cincinnati Park Board � LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: �Hatchet,� �My Side of the Mountain� or �Danger Along the Ohio� will come to life as students hike to locate sources of food and water, and build an emergency shelter in the woods. They will also try some essential outdoor skills such as fire building, reading maps and using a compass. The program will build excitement, deepen understanding and instill self confidence. Read the book before the program.
More Info: (513) 321-6070 (reservations); (513) 542-2909 (LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Center)
Economics & the Zoo
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Frisch's Outreach Programs
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Outreach Program Location: Frisch's Outreach Programs
Grade Level: Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $30
Description: Calling all future tycoons! Find out just what it takes to operate a successful zoo. (45 min.)
More Info: (513) 475-6152
Zoo Careers Tour
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � Guided Tours
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: Guided Tours
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: Zoo admission and parking fees only
Description: Introduce your students to the variety of careers available in zoos and aquariums. From animal keepers to reproductive physiologists and everything in between, you will get a first-hand look at how a zoo fulfills its mission of conservation, education and adventure. (90 min.)
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Zoo Math Days: Exploring Equations in our Environment
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden � School Events
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
www.cincinnatizoo.org/Education/SchoolPrograms/schoolprograms.html
Type: Field Trip Location: School Events
Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, Grades 9-12
Cost: $5 / student; Free for 1 chaperone per 10 students; Bus parking free
Description: Add this event to your calendar, and explore the Zoo as you never have! Zoo Math Days provides an opportunity for your students to experience math in action. From comparing sizes of birds in the Zoo to determining the microclimates in Manatee Springs, these real world problems will stimulate student proficiency in math, and are targeted to Tri-State standards. A grade level-appropriate packet of math activities will be sent to those registering in advance. Calculate the benefits, and join the fun!
More Info: (513) 559-7767
Plants
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Cincinnati Museum Center � Programs-On-Wheels
www.cincymuseum.org
www.cincymuseum.org
Type: Outreach Program
Grade Level: Preschool, Kindergarten
Cost: $125
Description: What is a plant? How do plants grow? What foods come from plants? What things do plants provide for us? We\'ll explore the world of plants with hands on activities that make learning about plants fun. (45 minutes)
More Info: (513) 287-7021
Mysteries of the Plant Kingdom: Seeds to Trees
Cincinnati Park Board � Avon Woods
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
www.cincinnati-oh.gov/parks/
Type: Field Trip Location: Avon Woods
Grade Level: Grades 1-3, Grades 4-6
Cost: $3 / student (in-city schools); $5 / student (out-of-city)
Description: Students become detectives and use observation, evaluating and simple classification techniques to solve the mysteries of plants and trees. We will explore life cycles, seasonal changes, photosynthesis, and plant needs and characteristics while discovering the effect plants have on our everyday lives.
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