Mar 21, 2020 | FREE RESOURCES, Science, Virtual Field Trips
Immerse yourself in Dangerous Lagoon, our breathtaking underwater gallery, and come face to face with some of the Aquarium’s most jaw-dropping species.
Hop onto our moving sidewalk and get up close and personal with a wide array of sharks while keeping your eyes peeled for our two resident green sea turtles, green sawfish and other species of fish and invertebrates who call this exhibit home.
Mar 21, 2020 | FREE RESOURCES, Virtual Field Trips, Social Studies
This iconic museum located in the heart of London allows virtual visitors to tour the Great Court and discover the ancient Rosetta Stone and Egyptian mummies.
Mar 21, 2020 | FREE RESOURCES, Virtual Field Trips, Social Studies
This Virtual Tour of the Great Wall of China is beautiful and makes history come to life.
Mar 16, 2020 | FREE RESOURCES, Virtual Field Trips, Art, Social Studies
Travel to Paris, France to see amazing works of art at The Louvre with this virtual field trip.
https://www.louvre.fr/en/visites-en-ligne
Mar 16, 2020 | FREE RESOURCES, Science, Virtual Field Trips
Click here for a Virtual Tour of Yellowstone National Park. – https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/photosmultimedia/virtualtours.htm
Mar 16, 2020 | FREE RESOURCES, Science, Virtual Field Trips
“For hundreds of years, Shoshone and Bannock people collected minerals from Mammoth Hot Springs for white paint. These minerals contribute to the beautiful terrace structures, along with heat, a natural “plumbing” system, water, and limestone.
The volcanic heat source for Mammoth Hot Springs remains somewhat of a mystery. Scientists have proposed two sources, including the large magma chamber underlying the Yellowstone Caldera, or perhaps a smaller heat source closer to Mammoth.”
Click here for virtual field trip – https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/yell-mammoth-hot-springs-trails.htm
Mar 16, 2020 | FREE RESOURCES, Science, Virtual Field Trips
“Yellowstone itself is a volcano, and one of its most spectacular eruptions occurred 640,000 years ago. During the eruption, the land collapsed and left a large depression in the earth—the Yellowstone Caldera. This caldera filled with lava flows over hundreds and thousands of years creating the volcanic plateau that comprises much of the central part of the park.” Click here for the virtual tour – https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/yell-mud-volcano-trails.htm
Mar 16, 2020 | FREE RESOURCES, Science, Virtual Field Trips
The San Diego Zoo has a website just for kids with amazing videos, activities, and games. Enjoy the tour!
It’s never too early to foster a love for animals and their habitats. Through animal stories, videos, crafts and activities, conservation projects, games, and more, San Diego Zoo Kids website piques children’s interest in feathered, furred, and finned friends, as well as those with scales and antennae! From meeting Zoo and Safari Park residents to reading about efforts to save habitats and the animals that call them home, San Diego Zoo Kids is your connection.