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What is the difference between a trip and a field trip?

A school trip could be to any location for any reason, either recreational or educational. For example, if teachers take a group of five-year-olds to a theme park or circus, this would count as 'school trip'. A 'field trip' is educational. It's an opportunity to study in the 'field', as opposed to in the classroom.



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But when people talk about field trips, they're using a less common meaning of the word “field.” In this case, “field” describes work done outside of an office or classroom. That makes sense if you think about what a field trip is. It's an outing that gives you the chance to learn something new outside of school!

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Enjoy Your Next School Trip – Top 10 Tips
  1. Try the local food.
  2. Get moving.
  3. Find the best view.
  4. Create a splash.
  5. Take home a souvenir.
  6. Check out a local cafe.
  7. Visit a strange museum.
  8. Explore a cool neighborhood.


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Popular field trip sites include zoos, nature centers, community agencies such as fire stations and hospitals, government agencies, local businesses, amusement parks, science museums, and factories.

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friendcation. As you might have guessed, the term friendcation refers to a vacation spent with friends. A friendcation could refer to any type of vacation as long as you bring a buddy or two along.

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[ ik-skur-zhuhn, -shuhn ] show ipa. See synonyms for: excursionexcursioningexcursionalexcursionary on Thesaurus.com. noun. a short trip or outing to some place, usually for a special purpose and with the intention of a prompt return: a pleasure excursion; a scientific excursion.

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Field trip survey questions in a sample survey template
  • What is the name of your school?
  • What is your grade level?
  • What did you know about the field trip before you went?
  • What did you learn from the field trip?
  • Do you have an interesting story about this field trip?


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