November School Field Trips

Birch Lane 3rd graders at WRPP
Tuleyome led three K-12 field trips in November, bringing a total of 135 kids out to Woodland Regional Park Preserve (WRPP) for hands-on experiences in nature. Our field trip programs at WRPP and Conaway Ranch are free of charge and feature activities aligned with Next Generation Science Standards. Here’s what we did this month:
On November 5th, Tuleyome staff members Geoff and Kristie led two classes of 3rd graders from Birch Lane Elementary on the Land Trail at WRPP. We led the students on a nature walk with binoculars and did activities that included a mock fossil excavation, examining erosion, and predicting the impact of natural disasters. Link to full album.

Patwin Elementary 1st graders working on a design challenge
On November 12th, Tuleyome staff member Geoff led a class of 1st graders from Patwin Elementary on the Land Trail at WRPP. We did a nature walk with binoculars and activities including learning about how humans and animals change the shape of the land, examining soil samples, and a “think like a tree” design challenge. Link to full album.

Cesar Chavez Elementary 5th graders playing the predator and prey game
On November 15th, Tuleyome staff members Geoff and Kristie led two classes of 5th graders from Cesar Chavez Elementary through the Adaptations Trail. This trail focuses on sensory adaptations and included a quiet listening activity, ear enhancements, a predator and prey game, and the smell like a bee activity. We also did a nature walk with binoculars. Link to full album.

Cesar Chavez Elementary 5th graders trying out different ear enhancements
If you're interested in bringing your K-12 class, scout troop, or other youth group out on a Tuleyome field trip, please reach out to Geoff at gbenn@tuleyome.org for more information.
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