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Undrcaff3inatED Episode 2.18: Virtual Field Trips

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Virtual Field Trips - What are virtual field trips? An outstanding way to bring the world to your class when you can’t take your class to the world. How have you used virtual field trips in the past? Erin - They can integrate various subjects for a great project based learning activity. 6th graders were studying Ancient Greece, so I have them go to a series of tourist websites in Greece that offered virtual tours as a way to encourage people to book their vacations through their company. The students then had to plan a vacation with their budget based on where they wanted to stay and what they wanted to see. https://eduscapes.com/tap/topic35.htm https://ditchthattextbook.com/20-virtual-field-trip-ideas-and-activities-for-your-classroom/ https://www.discoveryeducation.com/community/virtual-field-trips/ https://naturalhistory.si.edu/about/virtual-tour https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualtrips https://www.google.com/earth/ https://artsandculture.google.com/ https://explore.org/livecams https://www.tripsavvy.com/virtual-field-trips-for-kids-3129414 http://www.teachhub.com/how-plan-virtual-field-trip Joelle - Whether taking my class to the base of Chichen Itza or outside St. Basil’s Cathedral in Russia, we have explored the world from the comfort of our class. There is a great resource called Learn Around the World. There are scheduled virtual field trips that you can join. We have participated in visiting Abe Lincoln’s home as well as explored Mayan temples in Tulum and Tikal. All you need is a web connection and a webcam. I love virtual field trips because they generally are free, don’t require extensive paperwork, and allow you to bring your students around the world in a short amount of time. Ashley - Virtual Field Trips in a Virtual World Build suspense - send out an invite ahead of time Give clues along the way Create a KWL chart Build some background knowledge See the person, animal, or place live Refer back to KWL chart Themed activities
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Virtual Field Trips - What are virtual field trips? An outstanding way to bring the world to your class when you can’t take your class to the world. How have you used virtual field trips in the past? Erin - They can integrate various subjects for a great project based learning activity. 6th graders were studying Ancient Greece, so I have them go to a series of tourist websites in Greece that offered virtual tours as a way to encourage people to book their vacations through their company. The students then had to plan a vacation with their budget based on where they wanted to stay and what they wanted to see. https://eduscapes.com/tap/topic35.htm https://ditchthattextbook.com/20-virtual-field-trip-ideas-and-activities-for-your-classroom/ https://www.discoveryeducation.com/community/virtual-field-trips/ https://naturalhistory.si.edu/about/virtual-tour https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualtrips https://www.google.com/earth/ https://artsandculture.google.com/ https://explore.org/livecams https://www.tripsavvy.com/virtual-field-trips-for-kids-3129414 http://www.teachhub.com/how-plan-virtual-field-trip Joelle - Whether taking my class to the base of Chichen Itza or outside St. Basil’s Cathedral in Russia, we have explored the world from the comfort of our class. There is a great resource called Learn Around the World. There are scheduled virtual field trips that you can join. We have participated in visiting Abe Lincoln’s home as well as explored Mayan temples in Tulum and Tikal. All you need is a web connection and a webcam. I love virtual field trips because they generally are free, don’t require extensive paperwork, and allow you to bring your students around the world in a short amount of time. Ashley - Virtual Field Trips in a Virtual World Build suspense - send out an invite ahead of time Give clues along the way Create a KWL chart Build some background knowledge See the person, animal, or place live Refer back to KWL chart Themed activities
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