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Nature Awaits: Michigan's fourth grade state park field trip
Nature Awaits: Michigan's fourth grade state park field trip
Calling all fourth grade classrooms!
Nature Awaits offers a new opportunity for children to experience Michigan's outdoors. All fourth grade classrooms are eligible for a FREE experiential field trip to select state parks to support their classroom learning!
Each environmental education experience will be facilitated by trained educators focused on meeting 4th grade curriculum standards including science, social studies, physical fitness and language arts through experiential learning outdoors.
Guided by environmental literacy best practices, the program aims to make sure Michigan’s kids learn that our state parks are for everyone, and that a lifetime of spending time outdoors is good for our physical and mental health.
Register for a spring field trip
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Find a field trip at a specific park:
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Find a field trip by region of the state:
Who
Any fourth grade class in Michigan can participate in the program if they have more than 15 students, however, only public schools are reimbursed for bus transportation costs.
What
All fourth grade classrooms will have the opportunity to visit a state park FREE OF CHARGE for a 90 minute experiential education program.
In addition to free park entry, transportation grants will be available to cover the costs of bussing to state parks for public schools.
At the park, students will participate in an educational program with activities aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards. Learning activities are focused on making observations, applying what they have learned to their own lives, and making connections through student-centered learning.
During their visit, students will learn about:
- How humans impact natural landscapes.
- The native and invasive plants and animals of the park.
- How Michigan's state parks belong to everyone in the state.
- Making observation skills and holding discussions through inquiry-based learning.
- And much more!
This educational field trip aligns with state education standards and includes science, social studies, physical education and language arts components. We have pre- and post-field trip activities and standards correlations available as a PDF.
After attending the program, students will leave with a junior ranger badge and guidebook, including a free pass to bring their families back to a state park for another visit.
Why
Time in nature enhances education outcomes by improving children's academic performances, focus, behavior and love of learning. A large body of research substantiates the physical, mental and emotional health benefits of spending time outdoors. In short, research suggests that kids who spend time outdoors are happier, healthier and smarter.
We’re so excited to welcome you and your classroom to Michigan’s state parks!
Additional information
Need more information?
Please contact us at DNR-NatureAwaits@Michigan.gov or visit our frequently asked questions page.
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State education standards
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Science
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Social studies
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Language arts
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Physical education