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What are 3 important things to consider in taking students on field trips?

Ten Tips for a Successful Field Trip
  • Plan everything well in advance. ...
  • Use pre-visit activities to help prepare the students for the field trip. ...
  • Develop clear learning objectives and share them! ...
  • Chaperoning is not a spectator sport. ...
  • Give everyone nametags. ...
  • Keep the students engaged.




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You can help prepare students by explaining the day's itinerary and activities beforehand so they know what to expect.] If applicable, introduce students to any new vocabulary they may encounter on their field trip. You may also prepare older students with a simple assignment that they must complete during the day.

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More Tips for Field Trips
  1. Don't allow young students to bring money or cell phones. ...
  2. Make students go to the restroom with their partners. ...
  3. It's a good idea to make the trip be about learning. ...
  4. Review all the rules the day before the trip. ...
  5. Only take a certain number of parent helpers. ...
  6. Ride the bus with your students.


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Plan everything well in advance. Plan the educational experiences and activities for the field trip. Know how to get to the field trip site, how long it will take, and where you will have lunch. Bring along any supplies and materials needed for activities that you have planned.

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Field trips and hands on learning make concepts more memorable. Just think back to what you learned in school, the field trips you took, and what you learned on them are still some of the clearest concepts. Additionally, field trips are important because students are able to engage with content in a variety of ways.

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One of the advantages of field trips is these offer students the opportunity to learn about a subject in a more hands-on and immersive way than they can in the classroom. However, field trips also have some potential drawbacks. For example, they can be expensive and logistically challenging to organize.

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These are the days of tight resources and tighter schedules, and field trips are sometimes seen as a distraction from education. Excited children pile into buses with teachers and volunteers, removing valuable resources from school budgets and infringing on important instructional time.

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5 Steps to Planning the Perfect Class Field Trip
  • Step One: Plan Ahead & Find a Partner. ...
  • Step Two: Do the Research & Share The Knowledge. ...
  • Step Three: Prepare for the Day & Chaperones. ...
  • Step Four: Review Expectations with Students. ...
  • Step Five: A Plan of Attack Back In the Classroom.


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5 Steps to Planning the Perfect Class Field Trip
  • Step One: Plan Ahead & Find a Partner. ...
  • Step Two: Do the Research & Share The Knowledge. ...
  • Step Three: Prepare for the Day & Chaperones. ...
  • Step Four: Review Expectations with Students. ...
  • Step Five: A Plan of Attack Back In the Classroom.


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