LAPS Field Trips and Classroom Visits

Current offerings (2011-2012) are listed below. We will also design a custom program on the topic of your choice. And we have experts on many topics who would be happy to come speak to your class. Please contact us, we're happy to help!


Nature Playtime (Pre-K)

Nature Playtimes in your classroom! The teachers of our popular Nature Playtime for Toddlers and Nature Playtime for Preschoolers will bring their lessons to your classroom. Each lesson features a story, craft and outside activity based around a current nature theme. This program is FREE for LAPS preschools, and offered for a small charge to private preschools. We can schedule one-time or monthly visits.


Farmers Market Field Trips or Class Visits (Kindergarten)

Kindergarden classes visit the Market for food, learning and fun! Our popular Farmers Market field trips are now available as a field trip or classroom visit. We'll teach three interactive, hands-on centers at the market or in your classroom. Your students will:

  • identify major structures of plants
  • observe and describe similarities and differences in the appearance and behaviors of edible plants
  • describe how personal food choices relate to health
  • list positive health choices and activities that promote health and help prevent diseases
  • recognize health-promoting foods
  • identify ways to improve or maintain personal health in the areas related to nutrition

One teacher said, "I think it opened up the door to better understanding that many foods they eat come from somewhere else, not a box or a freezer, etc." The best thing about the class visit? "The presenters!"

Class visits last approximately one hour; field trips, in season, are from 9-11:00 on Thursday mornings in October.


1st Grade Life Science Discovery

Our popular spring field trips will start scheduling in April.

We will rotate through five hands on activities at the learning stations at PEEC, and take a guided iSpy hike on the nature trail! Students will:

  • observe the amphibians and reptiles and distinguish between the two
  • learn that there were once shallow seas in New Mexico
  • visit and play with "nature's recyclers"
  • understand that different birds have different beaks for various jobs
  • identify living and nonliving things in nature

One teacher said, "This is one of our favorite field trips- we look forward to it every year!"


Second Grade Geology Field Trips

Our popular spring field trips will start scheduling in April. Join us for an exciting geology field trip at our center. Through hands-on classroom activities and a guided geology hike, students will learn about different kinds of rocks and minerals and the processes of weathering and erosion. Students will:

  • identify common rocks and minerals
  • understand how large rocks break down into smaller ones
  • see that different kinds of soil come from different kinds of rocks
  • learn about local rock formations
  • observe weathering and erosion in action in the field
This field trip takes two hours and is offered on specific dates in May.

 


Third Grade Plant and Soil Field Trips

Our popular spring field trips wil start scheduling in April.

Spring is here! It is the perfect time for budding botanists to have the opportunity to study plant structures and soil composition through hands on activities and a guided hike at PEEC. Your students will:

  • learn why soil is important to our lives
  • identify different materials in soil
  • Collect and analyze data on the different properties of soil
  • observe and record native plant life

One teacher said, "It was a beautiful way to experience nature and science first-hand."


Rocks Tell Stories (Grades 3-5)

Rocks Tell Stories: geology class visits! Have a geologist in your classroom to teach that the properties of rocks and minerals reflect the processes that shaped them (e.g., igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks); as well as how to differentiate observation from interpretation and to communicate ideas and present findings about scientific investigations. Each hands-on, interactive visit lasts just over an hour.

LAPS Teachers say, "The activities and availability of a variety of rocks gave the students a clearer understanding," "The subject matter came alive with the enthusiasm of the instructor. Students were extremely engaged and cooperative," and "Hands on and kinesthetic activities were engaging and memorable for the students."

Field Trips on the trail nearest to your school (Grades 3-5)

A very limited number of field trips are available for any class grades 3-5--even if you haven't had the class geology visit. Hunt for interesting rocks, and explore unusual outcroppings. Record your findings in a field journal. This trip allows students to put learning into practice in the field, including scientific investigation.

Call 662-0460 or email PEEC to schedule.

Past participants have said, "The group leaders were awesome!" and "You did a great job, and are good with kids. They had a blast!" Every LAPS teacher who has taken this trip has rated it a 5 out of 5. Trips are available for up to three classes, weather permitting. Call PEEC to schedule.


Energy Sources Trunk (Grades 3-5)

Energy Sources trunk available for check-out ~OR~ have a PEEC teacher give the lesson in your classroom. Students will learn to:

  • Define energy, identify its different forms, and know where it comes from
  • Identify different uses of energy
  • Distinguish between renewable and non-renewable energy sources
  • Understand the greenhouse effect and carbon emissions
  • Understand energy conservation and ways to conserve energy
  • Determine how to help the environment through energy-conscious actions

The Trunk contains all materials and supplies, as well as detailed lesson plans. Each lesson lasts ~1 hour. This is a joint project with the Los Alamos County Department of Public Utilities.

A LAPS Fourth Grade teacher said, "It was a great introduction/supplement to the science standards. She was very good with the kids, kept their attention, and had some good hands-on activities and demonstrations."

Call 662-0460 or email PEEC to schedule.


Transect Field Science at PEEC (Grade 5)

Bring your 5th graders to PEEC where they can experience taking data in the field and then analizing it with graphs to answer scientific questions. All activities are standards-based and cover both math and science standards.

Call 662-0460 or email PEEC to schedule.


Great Backyard Bird Count (Grade 6)

Join people from around the country in the Great Backyard Bird Count. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to collect, record, and analyze real field data. The GBBC has been collecting data on birds in Los Alamos and White Rock for over 10 years. You students can add to this data on Friday, February 18 or Monday, February 21. A PEEC educator will help students to:

  • Learn to identify local birds;
  • Understand how organisms interact with their physical environments to meet their needs;
  • Describe how weather affects the function of living systems;
  • Describe how organisms have adapted to various environmental conditions;
  • Construct appropriate graphs from data and develop qualitative and quantitative statements about the relationships between variables being investigated;
  • Understand that scientific investigations use common processes that include the collection of relevant data and observations, accurate measurements;
  • Use probabilities, patterns and relationships to explain data and observations.


Community Service Field Work Days (Grades 7-8)

Community Service/Field Work Days are held a few times every year, with collaboration from Los Alamos County, the Los Alamos YMCA, and PEEC. We can design a custom program focused on the standards you would like taught.



 

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3540 Orange Street (or PO Box 547)
Los Alamos, NM, 87544
(505) 662-0460
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