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21. Teach English In South Korea, World English Service Ltd. - Field Trips
The majority of schools have a special ?theme day? planned to happen once a month. Think back to your own school trips as a youngster in primary school.
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The majority of schools have a special ?theme day? planned to happen once a month. Sometimes this special day is an activity that can be actioned on the school premises, but a few times a year you will be told you are going on ?field trip?. There does not seem to be a pattern to why certain places are selected at certain times and generally these trips are more about showing the school is kind and generous - schools will often "spoil" the children with attention and treats.
During my time in Korea we went on some of the following field trips:
  • Seoul Grand Park - This was fun going free on a lot of the activities but not all that fun holding on to little children about to fall out of the huge rocking Pirate Ship. The entry gate forgot to check if the bars actually held little kids!
  • Korean Folk Museum in Seoul - This was a lovely day wandering around the amazing exhibitions and then eating lunch in a big circle on the floor in one of the exhibition halls.
  • Seoul Racecourse - Believe it or not we did not see one racehorse, but there are a lot of picnic areas set up in the middle of the racetrack and even a little mini zoo/bird display. The kids enjoyed the little playground there and spent a lot of time rocking backwards and forwards on the ?play-horses.?

22. IslaMujeres.info - Isla Mujeres Trip Planning
who will donate their time and their hearts to teach English at the school. La Gloria English school is located in the community known as La Gloria,
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Have you ever wished you could give a little back to say thank you for all you have received from Isla Mujeres? Would you like a way to have more communication and connection with the people who live on Isla, from the fishermen to the homemakers and shopkeepers? Do you enjoy volunteering but are not sure how or what to do? Let me introduce you to La Gloria English School!
The mission of the school is to give the residents of Isla Mujeres, with special focus on people living in La Gloria, the opportunity to learn English. The school opened in January of 2004, and is offering basic and intermediate classes in spoken English with emphasis on pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar. We are teaching adults, teens and children. We also have an on-site children’s library to encourage reading in both English and Spanish.
The building was constructed with the private funds of Wisconsin residents Tom and Maggie Washa, who saw the need for English on Isla as the island changed from a fishing village to a tourist destination. Although the Mayan culture is romanticized, the Mayan people living on Isla are almost all at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder. There was no affordable English school available to most Isla residents. The School itself is a non-profit, and at this time, the space, materials and teaching are all donated. Tuition is charged to the students, but at a rate they can afford, which is not enough to cover the school’s start-up costs and expenses.

23. EF Tours - Group Leader Spotlight
I teach early US History so the trips we have planned center around history. However, my grandsons are in high school and have asked if I would do senior
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Name: Tempe Murphy
School: Sheridan High School
State: Wyoming
Last tour: Customized Tour to Ireland
How did you originally get involved with EF?
My husband Mark and I took two tours with a high school teacher and his students. The tours were the British Isles and Italy and Greece—this was back in 1992 and l994. Our high school teacher led a tour every two years at that time. It was a mixture of students with a few adults along. We had a great time and EF staff asked if I was interested in leading groups because we obviously enjoyed it so much.
Could you describe your last tour?
Last summer was Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. It was 17 days and a custom tour. We always take custom tours and always have our favorite tour director Mark Davies help us plan it. He led two of our groups before he got a “proper job,” as his mother called it. He is extremely knowledgeable and still helps us fine tune our tours. Also, at our first convention, experienced tour directors helped us refine our tours with excellent suggestions.
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24. Life Lab: Tours And Events
Spring Science Exploration field trip tours offer school groups grade level Fall From Farm Fork field trips teach kids where their food comes from.
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Introduction Field Trips Tour Registration Birthdays ... Event Registration Life Lab Tours and Events Calandar Life Lab Science Program provides schools and our community with many exciting ways to discover garden based science.
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School Field Trips at the Garden Classroom
Spring Science Exploration field trip tours offer school groups grade level garden-based science learning on a 25 acre organic farm and garden. Teachers receive pre and post visit lesson plans to extend the on farm learning in to their classroom.
Fall From Farm Fork
field trips teach kids where their food comes from. On these tours children will celebrate the harvest season by pressing apple juice, making corn tortillas and much more. Teachers receive pre and post visit lesson plans to extend the on farm learning in to their classroom.
NEW! Pre-school/Kindergarten Program Seeds of Wonder focuses on hands-on exploration of the garden.
School-Based Programs
The Field to Market to You Grocery Store Explorations are a collaborative effort with New Leaf Markets and offer a second and third grade program looking at local agricultural history and a fourth through sixth grade program exploring consumer education and food system issues. These programs include a field trip to a local New Leaf Community Market. Teachers receive pre and post visit lesson plans to reinforce learning.

25. Elementary School Teaching
Major Elementary school Teaching. Science fiction author Ray Bradbury has his time dreaming up new electronic devices or planning trips to the moon.
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26. Walter McKenzie's Innovative Teaching - Virtual Field Trips Guide
slips to take your class online (know your school division s AUP!) Plan ahead for your trip teach a preparatory lesson before the online trip
http://surfaquarium.com/IT/vftguide.htm
Virtual Field Trip Guidelines: Virtual Field Trips (VFTs) are one way the WWW is truly revolutionizing learning in the classroom. As someone who always has strived to provide meaningful experiences for my students, I love the VFT concept! Still, I have learned over time that VFTs require serious planning and consideration in order to make them a success. Keep in mind that they should be nicely couched within your existing curriculum. You have enough material to cover without adding additional lessons simply because they're novel! Also, remember that you are taking your class outside the four walls of your classroom, albeit via cyberspace, and you must provide just as much supervision and structure as you would on a traditional field trip. With these caveats said, here's a set of practical guidelines based on my own experiences for preparing, conducting and evaluating VFTs with your students: Do
  • Select a trip which has a clear connection to what you are studying in class
    Collect signed parental permission slips to take your class online (know your school division's AUP!)
  • 27. School Trips
    school trips Each trip required its own careful thought, planning and level of supervision. Teachers need to adopt a level of supervision that will not
    http://www.teachersupport.info/index.cfm?p=677

    28. Vacation Bible School Resource Room - Articles On Planning, Promoting, Teaching,
    Typically, a VBS program involves multiple VBS workers teaching individual age Plan a series of five field trips to places of interest in your area.
    http://www.vbsstuff.com/Articles/20050210.htm
    Christian Love Is In The Air 2005 Vacation Bible School Trends Your Decorations Battle Plan Your Publicity Plan ... Same Age Or Mixed Age VBS Program? VBS Options Part 2 Ask Eric... Have a question? Email Eric at: AskEric@vbsstuff.com GUEST COLUMN
    VBS Options, Part 2 DATE:
    February 2, 2005
    WRITTEN BY: Betty J. Robertson Once you have a clear vision, then share it passionately with your volunteers. Repeatedly communicate the vision with clarity and purpose, until your staff becomes of one mind and heart together and rises to the challenge ahead. The first thing you need to do is choose what kind of VBS you're going to hold. Below are options for your consideration.
    This equation stands for "2 days a week, 4 hours a day, for 4 weeks." First Baptist Church in Pleasant Grove, Alabama, offers this VBS option for grades 1-6. A Traditional VBS
    "Traditional" used to mean a two-week school held during the day. Now "traditional" usually means a 5-day VBS either in the morning or at night.

    29. Teach Abroad Search Results- Fiore Peru Spanish School
    English teaching, environment, escorts. family planning, feasibility studies Fiore Peru s Mission Statement Learn spanish in Fiore Peru school,
    http://www.teachabroad.com/listingsp3.cfm/listing/22475

    30. Teach Abroad Search Results- Intern L Leadership Volunteer Trip
    The Kenya school of the Savannah is located on the edge of the Masai education, English teaching, environment. family planning, gardening, gender issues
    http://www.teachabroad.com/listingsp3.cfm/listing/19936

    31. NCTM : Illuminations Lessons : Planning A Class Field Trip
    Using this information, students plan a local trip consistent with school policy. What adjustments would you make the next time you teach this lesson?
    http://illuminations.nctm.org/index_d.aspx?id=359

    32. COOL TEACHING LESSONS AND UNITS
    ONLINE PROJECTS. READY MADE UNITS AND LESSON PLANS. TEACHING FORMATS for your students to go on virtual field trips and do multischool projects.
    http://www.coollessons.org/coolunits.htm
    COOL TEACHING LESSONS AND UNITS ALONG WITH RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Short Cuts: WEBQUEST UNITS RESEARCH MODULES ONLINE PROJECTS READY MADE UNITS ... STUDENT RESOURCES Some personal notes about this web page: It is designed as a resource for teachers K-12 who wish to find quality ready-made units and lessons for all subjects, or who wish to develop their own units. This page emphasizes engaged learning models such as WebQuests, Research Modules and Project-Based Learning, but links include other forms of lessons and tutorials. Included also are sites to help you build your own units as well as some examples of sources to help students do research.
    Some of these units depend on the ability of students to do interactive work with others using technology. However, even if you have one or no computer in your classroom, most of the units linked at this site can be of much help. They are great learning experiences not only because of technology, but because they also involve students in activities that challenge them to solve problems by doing quality research, analyzing information, synthesizing possibilities, making judgments and then creating interesting products in order to communicate their results. Technology can be used as tools in making these exciting learning experiences even deeper, richer and more motivating.
    There is no glitz in this page - just links to wonderful ways for your students to learn. Enjoy!

    33. Planning A Class Camping Trip
    How to plan for a group camping trip with children. Travel Plans Transportation should be provided by the school because of liability.
    http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content2/planning_a_class_camping.html
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    What Are The Prerequisites For A Class Camping Trip?
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    A well-planned class camping trip is a learning adventure which develops personal values and concepts, generates skills for lifelong learning, encourages group cooperation, and enhances knowledge of and appreciation for the natural environment. Good planning will ensure a successful and fruitful trip. This digest is intended to serve as a guide to help teachers offer this unique learning opportunity to their students.
    What Are The Prerequisites For A Class Camping Trip?
    The students, under the careful guidance and direction of their leaders, should determine the goals and objectives of the trip and identify ways to accomplish them. They will thus become committed from the outset to making the trip a success.
    What Basic Considerations Are Necessary In Planning A Class Camping Trip?

    34. World Languages: Lesson Plans And Teaching Resources
    Learning Scenarios for a Simulated Field Trip to France A webbased lesson for French II teach Spanish Elementary, middle, and high school lesson plans.
    http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edwor.htm
    Resources and Lesson Plans for World Languages
    This page was last updated January 20, 2005.

    T his site contains resources for teaching and learning about American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese, French, ... Swahili, and Swedish as well as links to cultural and historical resources. Click on one of the topics in the site index to find what you need, or click here to find out which 10 languages are the most widely spoken in the world today. Site Index: Sites with Resources and Lessons for Multiple Languages, Arabic, American Sign Language, Chinese, ...
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    35. Monterey Bay Aquarium: Teachers & Kids: Planning A School Field Trip
    Information to help teachers plan a school field trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Monterey, California.
    http://www.mbayaq.org/lc/teachers_place/fieldtrip_planning.asp
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    • Learning Activities Ocean Explorers Units ...
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      Planning Your Trip
      Student field trips can be exciting educational experiences, and planning can make all the difference. Here are some tips and guidelines to make the most of your school field trip.
      Field Trip Planning Guide About 6 weeks before your scheduled visit, you will receive a CD with our Field Trip Planning Guide and additional planning materials. The planning guide will provide you with information about the check-in process, lunch arrangements, chaperone information and ideas for learning activities for your students.
      Watch our short Field Trip Orientation video before you come with your students. It contains helpful tips for making the most of your visit.
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      Teacher Planning Ticket Once your reservation is confirmed, you are eligible for a free teacher planning pass. If you would like to visit the aquarium to plan for your class trip, call (831) 647-6886 or toll-free (866) 963-9645 or

    36. Monterey Bay Aquarium: Teachers & Kids - School Field Trip Reservations
    General information on making a reservation for a school field trip to the Monterey Bay Visit our Field Trip planning section for useful planning tips
    http://www.mbayaq.org/lc/teachers_place/fieldtrip_reservations.asp
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      School Field Trip Reservations
      The deadline for online reservation applications for the 2005-2006 school year is Sept. 16. Applications received after the deadline will be placed on the waiting list.
      • Our online field trip applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Only one application per teacher will be accepted. We offer 5 field trip days specifically for Home Schools. If you're interested in visiting on one of those days, use the Home School Days Application
      Field Trip Application Process
      Here are step-by-step instructions for how to apply for a school field trip. They will help you gather the information you need to fill out our online field trip application form.
      Provide the Applicant Name and Phone Number
      Select a Lead Teacher for your School Visit
      Provide us with the name and contact information of the lead teacher. The lead teacher is our primary contact if we have questions about the reservation request. The lead teacher is responsible for the entire group coming from your school and must accompany the group on their field trip to the aquarium.
      Select Your Dates
      We'll ask you to specify up to 10 field trip dates on the application form. Be sure to refer to your 2005-2006 school calendar to avoid holidays and potential testing dates.

    37. Talking Teaching
    Talking Teaching the best practice forum by teachers for teachers Since NASUWT first stated its policy on school trips nearly a decade ago,
    http://www.talkingteaching.co.uk/resources/guesteditor.cfm?id=16

    38. Replicating Success
    Project trips Teaching Revitalized through Informal Programs in Science At the school level, we contact principals, teachers and parents through parent
    http://www.bronxzoo.com/bz-education/bz-replicatingsuccess

    39. Best Of History Web Sites: Lesson Plans & Activities
    Social Studies school Service Links Contains lesson plans and teaching Tip See Examples of Virtual Tours and Electronic Field trips from the Center
    http://www.besthistorysites.net/LessonPlans.shtml
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    Note: Best of History Web Sites features categorized and annotated lists of links to hundreds K-12 history lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more throughout its pages. Just scroll down most BOHWS pages and you will find an abundance of quality teaching resources.
    Tip: Press ctrl and F (or apple and F on a Mac) to perform a keyword search of this page. To keyword search all Best of History Web Sites pages use the search engine located on the home page. This page was updated July 6, 2005. The Center for Teaching History with Technology provides a multitude of free online resources articles, tips, strategies, and lesson plans to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses. Visit the center and discover, among other things, the best history activities and games and great examples of inquiry-based World History and United States History lesson plans. Subscribe to the free Teaching History with Technology Newsletter and receive resources, lesson plans, and tech tips every month. The Center for Teaching History with Technology is led by Tom Daccord, veteran high school history teacher, academic technology specialist, and webmaster of Best of History Web Sites.

    40. School Trip Trek - Financial Planning
    Sorted financial planning advice and calculators. In this game, players are encouraged to save up for a school trip that will take place in six weeks’
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    School year levels Years 1 - 3 Age group 5 -7 years Curriculum achievement objective level Years 1 - 2 Summary - Spending and saving income In this game, players are encouraged to save up for a school trip that will take place in six weeks’ time. During the course of the game, they will watch their income and savings grow in the hope that when six ‘weeks’ – or trips around the game board – are over, they will have enough money saved. The game records each week’s income and expenses. At the end of each week, the player’s balance is shown. During each week, the player may also choose to spend money, or incur unwanted expenses. Visit School Trip Trek Background information - Spending and saving income Often we have to postpone spending so that we can save sufficiently for a ‘large’ purchase in the future. Adults usually plan how they will spend and save their income. Children need to be introduced to the idea that some purchases require more than one week’s income and so need to be saved for. Recording and tracking the receipt and spending of money are important components in knowing where you stand financially. The Learning Record keeping shows the player how much money they have at any given point in time. A plan or budget allows them to compare what they have against that plan, and figure out how much more they need to save for their school trip.

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