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2009 Fall School Programs: Environmental Education
The school programs listed below were offered in the fall of 2009. Many of these programs will be offered again in 2010. Please check back in late summer for the official Fall 2010 program listing. Please see the Spring/Summer 2010 Newsletter for a list of all school and public programs being currently offered or visit the Newsletters page. Click here to get your own free e-mail news letter e-mailed directly to you. Newsletter e-mail lists are not shared with others. All environmental school programs support the Massachusetts Science Frameworks. For more information contact Kim Noyes, School Environmental Programs Coordinator: (413) 659-4462. Environmental Education Programs Beyond the Schoolyard From migrating birds to
dispersing seeds to colorful
leaves, fall is a busy time of
year in the natural world.
Designed specifically for
young children, this outdoor
program explores fall as a
season of change. The fields
and forests become the classroom
as children discover
shapes, colors, and textures
in nature.
Woodchucks, Warblers and Whirligigs What is happening in the animal world during the fall? From insects underfoot to birds overhead, there's activity everywhere as animals prepare for winter. This outdoor program is filled with activities and games that help children discover for themselves what is happening during this special time of year. The focus is on observation skills as students search for wildlife clues and examine, live and up-close, the fascinating world of insects in an autumn field (weather permitting.) Curriculum materials are provided.
From Seeds to Soil Plants and soils are the focus of this hands-on, investigative program that offers students the opportunity to explore natural cycles. Students will learn about adaptations in the plant world that enable survival from year to year. In addition, nutrient recycling, and interdependence will be studied as students observe what is happening right under their feet. The characters in this on-going drama include: mushrooms, seeds, insects, rotten logs, leaf litter, bizarre invertebrates and soil. This outdoor program explores the different and crucial roles played by these often overlooked forest inhabitants. Curriculum materials provided.
Trees are Terrific Using the forest as a classroom, this program will immerse students in the world of trees. Topics include forest ecology, seasonal changes, structure, function and importance to humans. Students will have the opportunity to sharpen their observation skills as they explore life in and around a tree. They will participate in a variety of games and activities and reflect upon their experience through writing, and drawing. Curriculum materials provided.
Incredible Insects Join us and explore the six and eight-legged wonders that abound in our fields. Students will have the opportunity to collect, observe, draw and release insects and spiders. A variety of activities will introduce the amazing adaptations, life cycles and ecology of one of the most successful groups of animals on earth - incredible insects.
Quinnetukut II School Riverboat Ride Come aboard this fall for a true Connecticut River experience. Learn about New England’s greatest river on our one hour school cruises which focus on the geology, natural and cultural history of the river. The boat departs from the Riverview Picnic area. This beautiful site on the shores of the Connecticut River providing a great spot for your class to enjoy a snack before or after the cruise. Picnic tables and restrooms are available. These boats will fill up quickly so please call on September 3rd to make your reservation.
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