April K-12 Field Trips at the Preserve and Conaway Ranch

North Davis Elementary 3rd Graders at Conaway Ranch
April has been a busy month for Tuleyome’s K-12 field trip program! This month we led six field trips at Woodland Regional Park Preserve and four field trips at Conaway Ranch, serving a total of 15 classes and 389 students! The groups ranged from TK through 5th grade and included classes from Davis, Natomas, Winters, and Woodland, as well as a Girl Scout Troop.

Girl Scouts working on Ecosystem Drawings at Conaway Ranch
Teachers selected from Tuleyome’s menu of “Trails” which provide a set of themed activities that are aligned with grade-level specific science standards – this month we did the Adaptations, Ecosystems, Land, and Sun trails. All trails also include a nature walk with binoculars and time for students to investigate their surroundings. Highlights from this month included having kids “disperse” (into pots to take home) wildflower seeds while acting like birds as part of the adaptations trail, doing mock fossil excavations as part of the land trail, and seeing wildlife such as egrets, herons, jackrabbits, and deer.

A PACT Academy student observes a tree swallow on a post at Woodland Regional Park Preserve.
Zamora Elementary Kindergarteners try out the sun shelter they built at Woodland Regional Park Preserve.
If you have questions about our K-12 field trip program or if you would like to book a trip for your class, please contact Geoff Benn at gbenn@tuleyome.org.
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