September 2024 Field Trips

Ms. Anderson’s 3rd grade class from Zamora Elementary School in Woodland
With the start of the new school year and the return of cooler weather, Tuleyome K-12 field trips have resumed at Woodland Regional Park Preserve (WRPP)!
On September 20th, two classes of 3rd graders from Zamora Elementary School in Woodland came to WRPP for a field trip with Tuleyome. The trip began with Tuleyome Education Associate Geoff Benn doing a class story time to share the story of WRPP. The students then completed the Adaptations Trail, which included a nature walk with binoculars, learning about the adaptations of bird beaks and feet, investigating plant / insect interactions, building a food web, and the always popular “smell like a bee” activity. The students particularly enjoyed bird watching and having a picnic lunch after the walk.

3rd graders completing the Smell Like a Bee activity

Ms. Nikzad's 4th graders from Patwin Elementary in Davis
On September 25th, a class of 4th graders from Patwin Elementary in Davis came to WRPP for a field trip with Tuleyome. The trip began with Geoff discussing ecosystems and the role humans can play in restoring and maintaining them. The students then completed the adaptations trail, which included a nature walk with binoculars, learning about how plants transport water, making leaf rubbings, looking for decomposers, and designing systems to grow plants without soil. The students particularly enjoyed doing the leaf rubbings and watching a flock of over 20 pelicans on the pond.

Patwin Elementary 4th graders observing pelicans
Tuleyome’s K-12 education programs provide free field trips featuring activities that are differentiated by grade level and aligned with Next Generation Science Standards. Trips at WRPP and Conaway Ranch are provided at no cost for public school groups.
Click here to learn more or contact Geoff at
gbenn@tuleyome.org to book your trip today.
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