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Outdoor/Environmental Field Trips

BEEP ORR South Carolina

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  • Fourth Grade

    Program Theme: Dazzling Diversity

    Lab Study: Insect Olympics
    Field Study: Safari Sleuth
    Eco-Hike: It Ain’t Easy Being Green

    Insect Olympics will get the students up and moving to see if they can beat the ninja skills of insects, all the while learning about the amazing characteristics and skills of the insect world. By picking up clues along their “hunt” along with using their observation and research skills, students will determine what animal they are tracking. On the hike, the students will learn about plant characteristics that function to protect, reproduce, and grow.

    Performance Standards: 4-LS1-1, 4-LS4-2

    SEP: Engaging in Argument from Evidence, Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information, Analyzing and Interpreting Data


    Fifth Grade

    Program Theme: Web of Life

    Lab Study: Critter College
    Field Study: We All Live Downstream
    Eco-Hike: Eco-Venture

    During Critter College, students will investigate our local wildlife through taxidermy models, exploring adaptations, habitats, and niches.  In We All Live Downstream, students will create their own watershed and find out how water quality can be impacted by our daily lives.  On a hike, the students will use scientific tools to discover real life examples of 5th grade ecological concepts.

    Performance Standards: 5-PS3-1, 5-LS2-1
    SEP: Developing and Using Models


    Sixth Grade

    Program Theme: Water, Water, Everywhere

    Lab Study: Water Dance
    Field Study: Stream Table Geoscience
    Eco-hike: Some Assembly Required

    Students will be immersed in a simulation game as they move through the hydrologic cycle. Students will use stream tables to model and delve deeper into geological processes. On a hike, students will observe the local ecosystem and learn about the wonders around them.

    Performance Standards: 6-ESS2-4, 6-ESS2-2

    SEP: Developing and Using Models; Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions


    Seventh Grade

    Program Theme: Wet World (2 groups or 50 students per day)

    Lab Study: Watersheds
    Field Study: Creek Life
    Eco-Hike: Eco-Venture

    On our blue planet, humans play a vital role in the protection and preservation of our watery resources. Students will learn more about these effects through experimenting with human behaviors that influences the location, quality and quantity of water within a watershed. Students will go on a hike to and from the creek and see the wonders of diversity in 2 very different ecosystems. Biological analysis will reveal the water quality of the creek as students will collect and identify macroinvertebrates, using them as a bioindicator of the creek’s health.

    Performance Standards: 7-ESS3-3, 7-ESS3-4

    SEP: Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information, Analyzing and Interpreting Data, Developing and Using Models


    Eighth Grade

    Program Theme: Hunger Games 

    Lab Study: Critter College
    Field Study: Bird Beak Bonanza
    Eco-Hike: Pieces of a Puzzle

    Through observation of taxidermy models, students will discover how biological characteristics help species survive. Through a game of survival, students will begin to answer real-life questions about how different species are able to adapt in times of a natural disaster. On a hike, students will find real-life examples of how environmental factors have influenced the diversity and growth of organisms.

    Performance Standards: 8-LS1-4, 8-LS1-5, 8LS4-4, 8-LS4-6

    SEP: Developing and Using Models, Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information, Engaging in Argument from Evidence


    High School

    Program Theme: It's a Tough World!

    Lab Study: Critter Taxidermy
    Field Study: Bird Beak Buffet
    Eco-Hike: Some Assembly Required

    Through a game of survival, students will begin to answer real-life questions about how different species are able to adapt to a natural disaster. Through interaction with taxidermy animals, students will investigate characteristics that allow for survival of the individual and the stability of the species. Finally, students will go on a hike to experience real-life examples of a unique and diverse ecosystem.

    Performance Standards: B-LS4-3, B-LS4-4, B-LS4-5, B-LS2-6, B-LS2-4, B-LS2-8

    SEP: Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information, Engaging in Argument from Evidence, Analyzing and Interpreting Data

    Program Theme: Wet World (2 groups or 50 students per day)

    Lab Study: We All Live Downstream (Advanced)
    Field Study: Pondering Life (Advanced)
    Eco-Hike: Eco-Venture

    On our blue planet, humans play a vital role in the protection and preservation of our watery resources. Students will learn more about these effects through experimenting with human behaviors that influences the location, quality and quantity of water within a watershed. Students will go on a hike to and from the creek and see the wonders of diversity in 2 very different ecosystems. Biological analysis will reveal the water quality of the creek as students will collect and identify macroinvertebrates, using them as a bioindicator of the creek’s health.

    Performance Standards: B-LS2-7, B-LS2-2, B-LS2-1

    SEP: Developing and Using Models, Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information, Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions

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