Ecosystems in Action (5th Grade Field Trip)
Ecosystems in Action program description
What living and nonliving things can be found in the San Elijo Lagoon ecosystem? Student scientists will develop critical scientific skills, including observing, recording data, and making claims, as they hike around this exciting ecosystem. Together, students will identify key interactions within the ecosystem – with a special focus on decomposers, cycling of matter, and human activity.
Immersive experiences for every student
Inspire your class when they engage with nature—and extend their excitement to their community and beyond. We collaborate with school districts and teachers to provide NGSS-aligned, hands-on opportunities to learn in and from nature. Students connect with local natural spaces, experience and develop science skills, and become empowered to protect and care for the environment via their own communities.
How our programs work
Nature Collective/Our programs bridge classroom and nature-based learning with pre and post activities that support and extend the field trip experience. Students are able to make connections to their own lives and communities, while they practice science skills and explore diverse plants + animals. Programs culminate with student action projects that encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration to promote healthy communities and natural spaces, for all.
Three-hour field trip experience
Registration required online
Ecosystems in Action (5th Grade Field Trip)
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Discovering Adaptations (4th Grade Field Trip)
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Students collect evidence of plant and animal adaptations found in the San Elijo Lagoon.
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Exploring Habitats (3rd Grade Field Trip)
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Students explore the unique habitats of the San Elijo Lagoon ecosystem.
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Preserving Biodiversity (Middle School Field Trip)
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Student scientists discover how humans benefit from and maintain biodiverse ecosystems, such as the San Elijo Lagoon.
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Preserving Biodiversity (Middle School Field Trip)
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Student scientists discover how humans benefit from and maintain biodiverse ecosystems, such as the San Elijo Lagoon.
Three-hour field trip experience
Registration required online
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