Snug in the Snow! Every animal needs a habitat, but what happens in the depths of winter? Explore the diverse ecosystems of the VINS Nature Center and discover how and where animals make their homes in the forest, field and river's edge during the cold winter days. VINS educators guide students through an in depth exploration of an animal's habitat, and lead you through a first-hand habitat trek to search for food, water, shelter, and space.
Aligned Standards: K-LS1-1, 2-LS4-1, 3-LS3-2
Your Day at VINS: Your field trip includes a 80 minute guided program including an introduction to the topic of Habitats and ecosystems, an active outdoor game, in depth investigation and a chance for students to reflect upon what they learned. In addition to your guided lesson you will have the opportunity to experience a live bird presentation, visit our trails and exhibits, and enjoy lunch on our grounds.
Aligned Standards: K-LS1-1, 2-LS4-1, 3-LS3-2
Your Day at VINS: Your field trip includes a 80 minute guided program including an introduction to the topic of Habitats and ecosystems, an active outdoor game, in depth investigation and a chance for students to reflect upon what they learned. In addition to your guided lesson you will have the opportunity to experience a live bird presentation, visit our trails and exhibits, and enjoy lunch on our grounds.
Age Groups: Home Sweet Habitat is suitable for students in grades K-2 or 3-5. Work with our educators to specify the right combination of in depth analysis and comparisons for your learners.
Personalize Your Trip! The VINS Nature Center spans a variety of ecosystems and unique environments. You choose the right environment or combination of areas for your students from our open meadow, forested trails, vernal pool and riverside areas. Examples: For K-2: Micro World- explore the VINS meadow and search for the tiny creatures that call it home. Net insects and view them up close. Investigate the rainbows of grasses, shrubs and wildflowers that provide food and shelter for the animals living near by. For 3-5: Field and Forest- investigate the differences between the field and forest habitat. Explore both environments at VINS, collect data and observations and compare the sorts of animals that live in these very different worlds. Your Guide: All VINS educators have extensive experience in environmental education, the natural sciences and science instruction. Every instructor works with a certified teacher in NH and VT to ensure their content and methods align with the Next Generation Science Standards and the best practices for outdoor education. All instructors are First Aid and CPR certified. |
Book now using our e-form or contact Linda Conrad, Lead Experience Navigator at 802-359-5000 x 221