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Mass Audubon

Experience the wild side of Massachusetts with Mass Audubon, one of the largest and most prominent conservation organizations in New England. Mass Audubon offers field trips and educational programs that are aligned with Massachusetts Department of Education Curriculum Frameworks at various locations within Greater Boston, North of Boston, South of Boston, Cape Cod and Islands, Central Massachusetts, Connecticut River Valley, and New Hampshire. Programs include activities such as making observations, participating in demonstrations, and handling natural history artifacts; using tools, gathering data, and making observations as well as multiple opportunities for hands-on exploration and quiet reflection; guided discovery, interactive discussions, games; and more.

supports classroom learning in:
Science, Social Studies.

topics covered:
Classification, Hiking, Natural History, Sustainability, Native Americans, Pioneering.

contact info
Phone: 781-259-9500

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies. Registration: Phone. Food Options: Bring your own. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: Bring your own. Accessible To: PD, VI, HI, LD, ASD.

ABOUT

Mass Audubon

Mass Audubon protects 37,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all. As Massachusetts’ largest nature conservation nonprofit, more than a half million people visit a year to see wildlife sanctuaries and 20 nature centers. From inspiring hilltop views to breathtaking coastal landscapes, serene woods, and working farms, they believe in protecting our state’s natural treasures for wildlife and for all people. Today, Mass Audubon is a nationally recognized environmental education leader, offering thousands of camp, school, and adult programs that get over 225,000 kids and adults outdoors every year

contact info

Hrs: Varies.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

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Nature Exploration Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.

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Mass Audubon

Experience the wild side of Massachusetts with Mass Audubon, one of the largest and most prominent conservation organizations in New England. Mass Audubon offers field trips and badge programs at various locations within Greater Boston, North of Boston, South of Boston, Cape Cod and Islands, Central Massachusetts, Connecticut River Valley, and New Hampshire. Programs include activities such as canoeing, camping, hiking, sugaring, animal tracks, and much more. Opportunities for Eagle Scout and Gold Star projects are also available.

supports scout badges in:
Science, Social Studies.

topics covered:
Canoeing, Camping, Hiking, Sugaring, Animal Tracks, Native Americans.

contact info
Phone: 781-259-9500

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Overnight Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies. Registration: Phone. Food Options: Bring your own. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No. Accessible To: PD, VI, HI, LD, ASD.

ABOUT

Mass Audubon

Mass Audubon protects 37,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all. As Massachusetts’ largest nature conservation nonprofit, more than a half million people visit a year to see wildlife sanctuaries and 20 nature centers. From inspiring hilltop views to breathtaking coastal landscapes, serene woods, and working farms, they believe in protecting our state’s natural treasures for wildlife and for all people. Today, Mass Audubon is a nationally recognized environmental education leader, offering thousands of camp, school, and adult programs that get over 225,000 kids and adults outdoors every year

contact info

Hrs: Varies.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Nature Exploration Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.

View Lesson Plan>>

Mass Audubon

Experience the wild side of Massachusetts with Mass Audubon, one of the largest and most prominent conservation organizations in New England. Programs include activities such as making observations, participating in demonstrations, and handling natural history artifacts; using tools, gathering data, and making observations as well as multiple opportunities for hands-on exploration and quiet reflection; guided discovery, interactive discussions, games; and more. Campers may also enjoy camping, hiking, and canoeing at various locations under the Mass Audubon umbrella.

topics covered:
Classification, Hiking, Natural History, Sustainability, Native Americans, Pioneering.

contact info
Phone: 781-259-9500

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies. Registration: Phone. Food Options: Bring your own. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No. Accessible To: PD, VI, HI, LD, ASD.

ABOUT

Mass Audubon

Mass Audubon protects 37,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all. As Massachusetts’ largest nature conservation nonprofit, more than a half million people visit a year to see wildlife sanctuaries and 20 nature centers. From inspiring hilltop views to breathtaking coastal landscapes, serene woods, and working farms, they believe in protecting our state’s natural treasures for wildlife and for all people. Today, Mass Audubon is a nationally recognized environmental education leader, offering thousands of camp, school, and adult programs that get over 225,000 kids and adults outdoors every year

contact info

Hrs: Varies.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Nature Exploration Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.

View Lesson Plan>>

Mass Audubon

Experience the wild side of Massachusetts with Mass Audubon, one of the largest and most prominent conservation organizations in New England. Mass Audubon offers field trips and educational programs that are aligned with Massachusetts Department of Education Curriculum Frameworks at various locations within Greater Boston, North of Boston, South of Boston, Cape Cod and Islands, Central Massachusetts, Connecticut River Valley, and New Hampshire. Programs include activities such as making observations, participating in demonstrations, and handling natural history artifacts; using tools, gathering data, and making observations as well as multiple opportunities for hands-on exploration and quiet reflection; guided discovery, interactive discussions, games; and more.

supports classroom learning in:
Science, Social Studies.

topics covered:
Classification, Hiking, Natural History, Sustainability, Native Americans, Pioneering.

contact info
Phone: 781-259-9500

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Group Size: Varies. Program Type: Day Trips, Self-Guided Tours, Guided Tours, Self-Guided Activities, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: Varies. Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies.Recommended Ratio of Youth to Chaperones: Varies. Registration: Phone. Food Options: Bring your own. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No. Accessible To: PD, VI, HI, LD, ASD.

ABOUT

Mass Audubon

Mass Audubon protects 37,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all. As Massachusetts’ largest nature conservation nonprofit, more than a half million people visit a year to see wildlife sanctuaries and 20 nature centers. From inspiring hilltop views to breathtaking coastal landscapes, serene woods, and working farms, they believe in protecting our state’s natural treasures for wildlife and for all people. Today, Mass Audubon is a nationally recognized environmental education leader, offering thousands of camp, school, and adult programs that get over 225,000 kids and adults outdoors every year

contact info

Hrs: Varies.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com

Nature Exploration Lesson Plan

FUN FACTS

One single tree can provide the oxygen required for two human beings and over 8,000 sheets of paper. Trees can also clean the soil and air by absorbing harmful pollutants. So what have you done for a tree lately? Nature centers and state parks provide a hands-on environment to discover facts about native plants and animals, as well as ways to preserve these natural resources.

View Lesson Plan>>