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- Social Studies Videos - Virtual Field Trips
Video Storyline: Let’s take a trip back and forth in time to...
- Grade 6 Videos – Virtual Field Trips – Browse Our Selection
Browse our selection of virtual field trips designed for the...
- Social Studies Videos - Virtual Field Trips
Video Storyline: Let’s take a trip back and forth in time to learn how the Northeast region became the place it is today. Along the way we’ll look at the natural resources, geography, history, and economy of the area to help us understand how the people and the places have developed over time.
Browse our selection of virtual field trips designed for the 6th grade curriculum. You'll find social studies lessons & destination videos - with standards.
25 lut 2013 · With funding problems and increased liability issues abounding, interactive virtual field trips are the most likely way many students will experience environments outside their classrooms.
For your remote learners, there are so many places they can explore from home. Check out a few of our favorite virtual field trips for elementary and middle school social studies students. The Smithsonian is having students explore Civil War mysteries through their special app, "Ripped Apart".
10 mar 2021 · Explore a variety of remote learning opportunities for students, including virtual field trips (Elkhorn Slough), science challenges, walkabouts, and more. The site also offers a teacher resource library. The Great Lakes. Embark on a virtual field trip that covers three main components: coastal wetlands, algae, and lake sturgeon.
2 kwi 2017 · Virtual field trips can enhance social studies lessons. They can transport students to new places, introducing them to new vocabulary words, helping students build background knowledge, and promoting discussions based on observations.