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Published Fall 2013 LOWRY NATURE CENTER Education Programs F I E L D T R I P S T O O U R C E N T E R & P R O G R A M S B R O U G H T T O Y O U Lowry Nature Center Carver Park Reserve 7025 Victoria Drive Victoria, MN 55386 763.694.7650 ThreeRiversParks.org Find Three Rivers Park District Lowry Nature Center on Facebook too! T H R E ER I V E R SP A R K S. ORG

Dear Educators, A classroom needn t have four walls Our educational programs offer a variety of interactive and interdisciplinary experiences focused on learning in the out-of-doors. Programs incorporate content from such diverse fields as natural and cultural history, the arts and mathematics, and include a hike, hands on activities, sensory experiences or time for selfexpression through art or writing. Lowry s professional educators are able to help you select from an existing program which connects with your current classroom study, or they can work with you to develop a unique program to meet the educational and recreational needs of your group. Many classes can also be brought to you! If bussing is a roadblock, let us bring our programs to your classroom, or to an outdoor area near you. Looking forward to seeing you outside! Sincerely, Allison Neaton Supervisor Lowry Nature Center Carver Park Reserve Three Rivers Park District Plan your program: Choose a program from within this booklet to fit your needs or work with one of our professional educators to design a program with your class in mind. Decide if you would like to take a trip to Lowry Nature Center or if you would like a program brought to you. The blue bus identifies programs we can bring to your school, local park or nature area. At Lowry Nature Center: Programs are up to 2 or 4 hours in length Indoor lunch facilities are available At Your Site: Programs are booked in 1 hour blocks All equipment is brought to you Additional fee for raptors Program fee is determined by the number of students and length of program. Chaperones are free of charge. Program fee assistance is available. Ask for a Wonder Fund application form when scheduling your program. Call 763-694-7650 to schedule. Plan ahead! Sept, Oct, Jan, Feb, Apr, and May are especially busy times. Dates can be reserved up to one year in advance.

PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN All of the preschool and kindergarten topics can include Puppet Escapades and Exploration Stations. Entertaining and educational puppet shows introduce the theme of the day to the kids. Exploration stations offer time for kids to have selfdirected, hands-on exploration around the topic. Minnesota s four seasons offer great opportunity for exploration, comparison, and observation of changes. Weather changes affect both living and non-living components of the environment. Find out what MN plants and animals do to survive throughout the year and ways that seasons shape how we live. Science Standards: scientific inquiry, weather, diversity of life, interdependence in natural systems PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN Trees and Seeds Fall, Summer What do trees need to grow? Learn about common trees, identify leaves, bark, and seeds, and recognize products made from trees. Science Standards: scientific inquiry, diversity of life, identify plant parts, interdependence in natural systems Maple Syruping March Discover unique characteristics of the Sugar Maple and why its sweet treat can only be produced once a year. Tap a tree, collect maple sap and learn how sap is cooked into syrup. Science Standards: observations, weather, plant characteristics Learn about pioneer farm life at a 19th century farm house. Help with chores, play pioneer games and role-play packing for immigration. Animal Life Cycles Fall and Spring Explore the varied life cycles of MN animals. Learn survival strategies used by insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Science Standards: scientific inquiry, diversity, interdependence

FIRST AND SECOND GRADE Insects of the Field and Forest Learn the characteristics of an insect and the differences between an invertebrate and an insect. Compare their life cycles, and search forest and field habitats for insects and their homes. Science Standards: describe and sort animals, animal life cycles Insects of the Ponds and Wetlands Learn the characteristics of an insect and the differences between an invertebrate and an insect. Compare their life cycles, and visit ponds and wetlands to search for aquatic invertebrates. Science Standards: describe and sort animals, animal life cycles Soils Soils are made from much smaller particles. Learn the differences between clay and sand by feel, explore the relationship between plants and soil, and learn about animals found in the dirt. Science Standards: natural systems, properties of earth materials Maple Syruping March Hike in the woods to tap a tree, collect maple sap and learn how sap is cooked into syrup. Discover unique characteristics of the Sugar Maple and why its sweet treat can only be produced once a year. Learn about maple sugaring traditions of. Science Standards: observations, weather, plant characteristics FIRST AND SECOND GRADE Plants Learn about trees, grasses, and wildflowers and how they re the same and different. Find out what plants need to grow and about their life cycles. Dissect seeds and experiment with seed dispersal. Science Standards: plant characteristics, needs, life cycles Weather Observe wind direction, air pressure, clouds, and precipitation. Learn to use basic tools to measure weather properties and try making a forecast for tomorrow. Science Standards: tools for problem solving, states of water, recording weather conditions Explore the lives of in Minnesota past and present through activities focusing on technology, culture, and life through the seasons. Social Studies Standards: Use of tools, family life today and in the past Bees and Pollination May through September Discover the properties and social systems of a bee hive through observing a real working community. Learn about insect life cycles, pollination and how humans depend on bees. Science Standards: engineering design, states of water, weather Learn about pioneer farm life at a 19th century farm house. Help with chores, play pioneer games, and learn about packing for immigration.

FIRST AND SECOND GRADE Ice and Snow Winter Discover properties of snow and ice through experimentation and fun. Drill into the ice to see how it forms, dig in the snow to learn about its different states, and experiment with motion and properties of snow on the sledding hill. Science Standards: engineering design process, states of water, weather Birds Tools, experiments and live birds help teach characteristics and identification of common MN birds. Learn how biologists identify birds and explore bird habitats. Collect simple data at bird feeders, and hear about ongoing research at Carver Park Reserve. Science Standards: describe and sort animals, animal life cycles, observations for questions, characteristics and behaviors, animal needs and habitats THIRD THROUGH FIFTH GRADE Animals look different on the outside but look much the same on the inside. Analyze animal bones and skeletons to learn about the bones that all vertebrates have in common and how they provide structure, protection and movement. Science Standards: groups of plants and animals, structure and function, explanations from evidence Reptiles and Amphibians Compare and contrast the characteristics of reptiles and amphibians while visiting live animals, exploring their habitats, and playing games. Science Standards: differences and survival, groups of animals Learn the characteristics that make raptors unique from other birds through a dress-up activity. Fly into their world with predator/prey games, eyesight and hearing tests. Meet a live raptor to observe the characteristics first hand. Science Standards: groups of animals, differences and survival Earth, Moon, and Stars Travel through space without leaving the earth. View stars and constellations from within a star bag. Take a tour of our solar system and make stops at the moon, sun, planets, infinity and beyond. Science Standards: sun observations, moon shapes and positions, apparent size of light source, orbits of planets and the moon

THIRD THROUGH FIFTH GRADE Winter Ecology and Adaptations Winter Discover the many fascinating ways plants and animals adapt to our MN winters. Hike on foot or on snowshoes in search of animals, tracks and signs. Experiment with insulation properties of fur, feathers, snow and clothes. Science Standards: tools and math, sun observations, states of matter, diversity Learn how the environment impacts humans in a survival situation. Discover the skills of fire-building and survival-shelter construction. Do you have what it takes to build a one-match fire? Science Standards: practice of engineering, energy transformed Water Cycle and Water Quality Learn how water moves around the planet. Observe and analyze wetlands for diversity of animal and plant life. Perform quantitative and qualitative tests on water samples. Discuss how humans affect water supply and actions to take better care of our water. Science Standards: inquiry, water cycle, water, interdependence, humans change environments THIRD THROUGH FIFTH GRADE with the Earth We interact with the environment both positively and negatively. The use of our resources ~ renewable or non-renewable ~ can change ecosystems. Learn some way humans impacts the earth and problem-solve some solutions. Science Standards: impacts of the designed world, renewable vs nonrenewable resources, changes in natural systems Geology and Landforms Natural processes have changed the land over time. Hike to see changes caused by glaciers, streams, rivers and people. Analyze rocks and soil and their components. Science Standards: states of matter, rock and minerals, surface changes Digging Into the Past @ Lake Minnetonka Regional Park Learn about the Lake Minnetonka area from glacial times to the present. Discover how glaciers shaped the land, explore how lived, and see evidence of early pioneers. Social Studies Standards: many people and cultures meet in the making of North America, family life today and in the past Learn about pioneer farm life at a 19th century farm house. Help with chores, play pioneer games and learn about packing for immigration. Explore the lives of in MN past and present, through activities focusing on technology, culture, and life through the seasons.

SIXTH THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE Learn factors that influence whole ecosystems and their components. How have humans profoundly affected our natural systems? Explore three different habitats and the animals they support. Science Standards: investigating systems, populations and communities, roles of organisms, photosynthesis, food webs, humans changing ecosystems, matter transfer Relationships and Energy Flow The sun is the source of everything! All energy can be traced back to the sun. Explore the structure of systems, relationships between producers, consumers and decomposers, and learn how organisms extract energy. Study food webs, and the relationships between predators and their prey. Science Standards: photosynthesis, roles of organisms, populations and resources, food webs, matter transfer in ecosystems SIXTH THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE Digging Into the Past @ Lake Minnetonka Regional Park Learn about the Lake Minnetonka area from glacial times to the present. Discover how glaciers shaped the land, explore how some Native Americans lived, and see evidence of early pioneers. Social Studies Standards: many people and cultures meet in the making of North America, family life today and in the past Explore the lives of in MN past and present, through their technology, culture, and life through the seasons. Rocks and Minerals Discover how the Earth has been shaped over geological time by movement of tectonic plates, weathering and erosion. Analyze rocks to study their properties. Science Standards: metals vs. non-metals, layers of the earth, landform formation, Minnesota landscape, rock formation Wildlife Ecology and Population Studies Participate in real field science and population monitoring! Assist with population monitoring through monarch tagging or bird banding. Learn how data is used to track migration, participate in simple population surveys or habitat restoration projects. Science Standards: investigating systems, investigative methods, populations and communities, societal influences with the Earth See how use of our resources ~ renewable or non-renewable ~ can change eco-systems. Learn some ways we impact the environment, and problem-solve some solutions. Science Standards: impacts of the designed world, renewable vs nonrenewable resources, changes in natural systems

Learning in Nature: taking it beyond a field trip Connecting with nature builds a lifelong appreciation of the complexity and fragility of life. Outdoor learning experiences can be extraordinarily rewarding and help students to create these connections. One field trip experience or program at your location is wonderful. Multiple, cumulative experiences are even better. If you are interested in taking learning in nature to the next step, we can work with you to: Plan pre- and post-trip activities for your students Meet with your teachers to talk about integrating outdoor learning into your classroom lessons Plan a field trip series with experiences that build on each other and reinforce learning topics Plan a program series at your school or nearby natural area Work with your school or organization to create outdoor learning areas Lowry Nature Center Education Programs at a Glance Fall Winter Spring Summer Trees and Seeds Animal Life Cycles Preschool and Kindergarten Maple Syruping (March) Trees and Seeds Animal Life Cycles Insects of Field/Forest Insects of Ponds Soils, Plants Birds, Weather Bees and Pollination Insects of Field/Forest Insects of Ponds Soils, Plants Birds, Weather First and Second Grade Ice and Snow Maple Syruping (March) Weather Birds Insects of Field/Forest Insects of Ponds Soils, Plants Bees and Pollination Birds, Weather Reptiles and Amphibians Earth Moon Stars Landforms, Water Cycle Reptiles and Amphibians Earth Moon Stars Landforms, Water Cycle Third through Fifth Grade Winter Ecology Earth Moon Stars Reptiles and Amphibians Earth Moon Stars Landforms, Water Cycle Wildlife Ecology Rocks and Minerals Relationships & Energy Wildlife Ecology Rocks and Minerals Relationships & Energy Sixth through Eighth Grade Wildlife Ecology Relationships & Energy Wildlife Ecology Rocks and Minerals Relationships & Energy