ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER DISCOVERY CAMPS

Similar documents
2018 Summer Adventure Camps

MASSABESIC AUDUBON CENTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS Let your students Find Science in Nature! Programs correlate with the N.H. Science Literacy Frameworks

June 26 - June 28 Ages 5-14

ANSC SCOUT PROGRAMS GENERAL INFORMATION

McLane Center and Silk Farm Sanctuary Comprehensive Environmental Education Guide

Lesson: Feathers in the Forest

Outdoor Challenge Badge A day in the countryside Discovery Challenge Creativity Learn about animals

Wild about Art Key Stage 1


Group Programs for Schools & Communities

Field Trip to PATUXENT

Raven Run Calendar of Events 2017

Science- and Nature-based School Programs

Table of Contents. Unit 7 Fiction: The Coming Storm Unit 8 Fiction: The Hidden Place Unit 9 Fiction: The Great Ride...

Lesson: Feathers in the Forest

Signs in the Snow. Newsletter Line Up. Conservation Center Hours. Monday-Friday 8:00 AM 4:30 PM. A publication of the Sac County Conservation Board

Field Trip to PATUXENT REFUGE

Belize: In a Lagoon. by Gregory and Jacalyn Willis Copyright 2012

April-May 2017 Community Programs

EXPLORE OUR VISITOR CENTER

Neighborhood House of Milwaukee ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

Essex County Executive DiVincenzo Invites Children and Families to Expand their Understanding and Appreciation of the Environment

Bracken County Schools Curriculum Guide Science. Kindergarten Unit 1: Living and Non-Living Suggested Length: Spring (April May)

NEW! The Cornwell Center is now offering Full Day camp options for Elementary School campers through our Carry-Over program.

Scouts at the Reading Public Museum. Overview. Workshops

Story Time Guide for TOUCH THE BRIGHTEST STAR

BioBlitz Resource Packet

$20.00 Garden and 3rd grade classroom

Bugs (Legacy) #1 - Draw a bug poster. #2 Try a bug craft. #3 See bugs in action. #4 Explore bug homes. #5 Take a bug field trip.

ELEPHANT LANTERN ADD COLOUR TO THE ELEPHANT WITH TISSUE PAPER A MILLION REASONS TO CELEBRATE EARTH HOUR! What you need. What to do

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills correlated to Reading Essentials in Science Perfection Learning Corporation

Morning (9:00am-12:00pm) July 8 to 12 Animal Adventures Magical Science. July 15 to 19 Dino Detectives Launch It!

If we use our imaginations when looking at a piece of art, we can also describe it using all five senses.

Environmental Education Program Guide

Bears. ACROSS 3 Bears are very animals. 4 Bears can kill with one. DOWN 1 Bears have legs. 2 Bears have heads. big, hit, short, strong

March 2016 Tiny Trekkers Oliver s Tree from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 5. Florida s Sandhill Cranes from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Saturday March 5.

Outdoor Environmental Education Programs at the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary Connecting with Nature: Making a Difference for Conservation

Worth It Lesson 1 October 20/21 1

Summer Courses 2018 Schedule. July 9 to 13 Launch It! MOS Construction Zone. July 16 to 20 Magical Science Dino Detectives

What is a Bird of Prey?

BIRDS and their ADAPTATIONS Student Activity Book Name:

Birds, Beaks, and Adaptations

Nature in Art s Activity Days 2019

Summer Camps for K - 8 at seven locations! cincymuseum.org

Field Trip to PATUXENT REFUGE

Track 1 ages Instructors: Heide Molinaro and Scott Hnasko

Bird Storytime. Window Decorations: Tree covered with birds

Nature Craft Early Learning


Get this science curriculum today! Deanna Holm

Gale GVRL ebooks to Support Next Gen Science Standards: Kindergarten:

Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Science and Technology Curriculum: Wildlife is All Around Us - The Wildlife Detective

Summer 2011 Kids College Non-Credit

YEAR 1 TOPIC LONG TERM PLAN

JBLM Arts and Crafts Center Class Schedule November Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat. Picture Framing 9:30am. Basic Drawing Cross Hatching 1:30pm

Owls & Turkeys. Literacy Centers For 2 nd & 3 rd Grades. FREE from The Curriculum Corner

MotherGoosecaboose.com. The Robin. On the wing, Bird of spring. Redbreast on a quest. RHYMES & POETRY.

Science in the Schoolyard Guide: FOSS Wood and Paper

Green Kid! Backyard Science. GreenKidCrafts.com. Issue 6 October a discover, play, and learn activity guide for kids 3-8. $5.

2010 Ornithology (B/C) - Training Handout

I challenge you to... celebrate our wonderful world!

Recycling Crafts for Kids

MAKE YOUR GARDEN A HOME FOR BIRDS, BUTTERFLIES, & OTHER CRITTERS. Quita Sheehan, Conservation Specialist, Vilas County Land & Water Conservation

ONE-DAY CAMPS JUNE-AUGUST 2015

Natural Resource Library

Alignment between HMH Journeys Reading Program and Diocese of Allentown Science Standards for Kindergarten

Concord River Greenway: Bird Life

Sporting Superstars. Autumn 1. Maths. Science. English

H20 Adventure (8-12years) - July 3rd-6th

Nazmul, Anna and Rosie can t wait to start at St Helen s Primary School

garlic pepper tomato onion lime

STEM and ART Summer Camps 2018 Cedar Park, Texas

Exploring Attenborough Key Stage 2

Migration- A migration is a long distance movement of animals, especially seasonal movement between wintering and breeding grounds.

some kinds of plants and animals survive well, some survive less well, and some cannot survive at all.

JBLM Arts and Crafts Center Class Schedule October Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat. Picture Framing 9:30am. Book Binding 1:30pm

Hawaii, Big Island Waterfalls, Volcanoes & Stars with Explorer of Light, Jennifer Wu September 20-23, 2014

Go Batty! Discovering Bats on Long Island

Junior Drawing Artist

SAMSON IN THE SNOW. by Philip C. Stead Ages 4 8

Birds of the Temperature Rainforest

my nature buddy Sample file Welcome to Our Backyard! nature study for the young explorer How to Raise Tadpoles

NEW LONG TERM PLANNING OBJECTIVES 2014 KEY STAGE 1

Botany. Natural elements - land, air, water. Plants : Indoor. Plants : Outdoor. Plants

Family Name: CONGRATULATIONS!!! GOOD LUCK!

GirlTime! Girl Scout Summer Fun. Explore Nature

Nature Journal. Nature in the Classroom. Slater Museum of Natural History University of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington

Sea and Shore CHAPTER 1

If we use our imaginations when looking at a piece of art, we can also describe it using all five senses.

Spring Migration: Loons are Returning to the BWCAW

Comparing Adaptations of Birds

Bird And Habitat Scan

Category A: Nursery Theme Feathery Friends

I look a lot like a snail, but I don t have a shell. I am covered in a thick and slimy liquid. I play an important role in our environment.

Go Au Naturale. Patrick Goggin / Carolyn Scholl Vilas County Land & Water Conservation Department

SCOUTING AT MOUNT VERNON Cub Scout and Boy Scout Merit Badge Activities TIGER: TIGERS IN THE WILD

If we use our imaginations when looking at a piece of art, we can also describe it using all five senses.

NAPLES ART HOLIDAY YOUTH PROGRAM

Year 2 Comprehension

Birthday Parties at Westmoreland Sanctuary!

Transcription:

Discovery Camps run from June 26 - August 30 Registration opens February 15 Register by May 1 to save 5% per camper per week Early bird discount will be combined with member discount All camps run 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Campers ages 3-5 must be toilet trained (no Pull-Ups) Campers ages 5-7 must have completed kindergarten Registration with payment required at least two (2) weeks prior to each session Campers are asked to bring a bagged lunch (daily snack provided) LATE PICK-UP: 4:30-5:30 p.m.; $8 per 30 minutes per day (must be arranged at time of booking) Week 1 6/26-6/28 ANIMAL OLYMPIANS Who are the fastest, the strongest, and the stealthiest species of New York State s wild animal kingdom? Investigate amazing feats of athletic prowess and judge for yourself who is our Animal Olympic Champion! AGES: 5-7 EXPLORERS DATE: W-F $144 AGES: 8-10 ADVENTURERS DATE: W-F $144 AGES: 11-13 INVESTIGATORS DATE: W-F $144

Week 2 7/1-7/3 STICKS, MUD, & CARDBOARD BOXES The best toys in life are free! Play, create, and build by turning ordinary materials into masterpieces of your own, such as mini forts, pottery, and mazes you can take home. AGES: 5-7 EXPLORERS DATE: M-W $144 AGES: 8-10 ADVENTURERS DATE: M-W $144 Week 3 7/8-7/12 NATURE S PALETTE Become inspired by nature s beauty and create art of your own! Use acrylic paints and canvas, leaves and rocks, natural dyes, mud, and ceramic tiles to create your own masterpieces. Week 4 7/15-7/19 WARM & FUZZY ALL OVER What s warm, fuzzy, and doesn t hatch from eggs? Mammals like you that s who! Explore Tifft s wild mammals, examine skulls, furs, and tracks and meet some LIVE pet mammals up close. Week 5 7/22-7/26 WILDERNESS SURVIVAL Venture into the wilderness for a pretend adventure in search of shelter, food, firebuilding materials, and animal clues. Practice camping skills, map-making, fishing, and more in the great outdoors!

Week 6 7/29-8/2 CREEPY CRAWLIES Get up close and personal with nature s smallest neighbors! Ants, butterflies, crickets and more are waiting for you to get down and dirty as we explore the outdoors in search of our six-legged, eight-legged, and no-legged friends! Week 7 8/5-8/9 BIRDS OF A FEATHER Birds of a feather flock to Tifft! Owls, hummingbirds, ducks and more call the Preserve home. Let s investigate real bird biofacts, from feathers and feet to eggs and nests, and search for live birds throughout the Preserve. Week 8 8/12-8/16 ROOTS & SPROUTS From mighty trees to tiny seeds, we will touch, smell, listen, and even grow some real plants of our own! Hikes and hands-on tree, root, flower, and fruit-themed activities will engage you as we investigate the great wide world of plants. Week 9 8/19-8/23 NATURE S LABORATORY Hold onto your lab coats, as we venture into the wilderness to conduct science experiments! From weather and the water cycle to rotten stuff and animal behavior, this camp is full of captivating experiments to make you say ooh, aah and oh, wow!

Week 10 8/26-8/30 BUMP IN THE NIGHT Explore the night, but during the day! Discover the nighttime life of Tifft s nocturnal animals, explore the stars and planets, and reveal how adapted (or not adapted) we are for the dark in a not-so-scary way. EARLY CHILDHOOD SUMMER DISCOVERY CAMPS In our NEW early childhood classroom and in the great outdoors at Tifft, our Discoverer group is a great starting place for tiny campers to explore nature. Discoverers meet three days a week for outdoor exploration, hands-on activities, free play and take home projects. Afternoon quiet time is built into the schedule for those that need a little rest to get through the day. Week 1 6/26-6/28 COLORS OF THE WIND Nature is full of beautiful colors! Let s find them together and create colorful works of art indoors and outside. AGES: 3-5 DISCOVERERS DATE: W-F $144 Week 2 7/1-7/3 SCALES & SLIME What is that on the log in the marsh? It is the turtles and frogs that call Tifft home! We ll meet some, pretend to be them, and discover what is special about reptiles and amphibians. AGES: 3-5 DISCOVERERS DATE: M-W $144 Week 3 7/9-7/11 MARSH MADNESS Our Cattail Marsh is full of animal and plant life! Together we ll explore everything from bugs to birds through, crafts, hands-on discoveries, and stories.

EARLY CHILDHOOD SUMMER DISCOVERY CAMPS Week 4 7/16-7/18 BRANCHING OUT Come hug a tree, smell the flowers, and plant seeds to grow. We ll discover the secret lives of plants around us and why they are so special. Week 5 7/23-7/25 GO H2O! Splish, splash, nature needs a bath! Explore how water is important to plants and animals while we discover how nature can be wet, icy, bubbly, and foggy. Week 6 7/30-8/1 BUZZ & FLUTTER Grab a bug jar, a magnifying glass, and venture on a quest to find real butterflies, worms, snails, and more! We ll explore the bug-tastic life of the six-legged, eight-legged and nolegged friends. Week 7 8/6-8/8 FRIENDS WITH FUR Deer, beavers, bunnies and raccoons - they are among the many furry mammals that call Tifft home! Let s explore the warm and fuzzy side of wildlife with games, crafts, and hands-on explorations. Week 8 8/13-8/15 EARTH & SKY There is a lot to learn about above our heads! Let s investigate the sky, the Moon, the weather and use our imaginations to travel into space.

EARLY CHILDHOOD SUMMER DISCOVERY CAMPS Week 9 8/20-8/22 BEAKS, TWEETS, & FEATHERS This camp is for the birds! Together we ll search for real birds on the ground, in the trees, and up in the sky. We ll explore feathers and flight, what it means to eat like a bird, and learn how to tweet. Week 10 8/27-8/29 HOME SWEET HOME Tifft is home to real animals and plants. Let s go on a scavenger hunt to search for the many different kinds of wild homes at Tifft and build amazing homes of our own. All camps run 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Campers ages 3-5 must be toilet trained (no Pull-Ups) Campers ages 5-7 must have completed kindergarten Registration with payment required at least two (2) weeks prior to each session Campers are asked to bring a bagged lunch (daily snack provided) LATE PICK-UP: 4:30-5:30 p.m.; $8 per 30 minutes per day (must be arranged at time of booking) To register for Tifft Nature Preserve camps visit: tifft.org or call 716-825-6397