Field Studies

Field studies coupled with classroom activities are an integral part of Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences. Find a field study program that gets your students' feet wet and hands dirty.

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Trees Field Study

Everyone can learn about trees. K through 3rd grade students meet trees with tree cookies, leaf rubbings and a walk. Grades 4th and up discover trees through experiential education and gain understanding of terminology with a game.

Organization(s): Wildwood Lake Sanctuary
Location: 100 Wildwood Way Harrisburg, PA 17101 (Map It)
Theme(s): Habitats and Critters
Level(s): Early Learning, Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Program Length(s): Day Trips
Keywords: photosynthesis, forest, wildlife
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Discovery Walk Field Study

This is the most popular program at Wildwood. Join staff for a guided walk on the trails where you will explore nature up close. Learn the importance of wetlands and forests and the creatures that make them home as you walk the boardwalks and trails. They combine age appropriate activities and games to discover nature's wonders.

Organization(s): Wildwood Lake Sanctuary
Location: 100 Wildwood Way Harrisburg, PA 17110 (Map It)
Theme(s): Habitats and Critters
Level(s): Early Learning, Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Program Length(s): Day Trips
Keywords: wetland, forest, habitat and niche, wildlife
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