Homeschool Resource: Field Trips in Dallas/ Fort Worth

How are you today? I wanted to bring you a Homeschool Resource: Field Trips in Dallas/ Fort Worth If you know of other attractions, we should visit leave me a comment and I will add them to my Field Trip list.

These are Field Trips I can take my family on next year because David has agreed to let me continue Homeschooling Charlie through the following school year.

Charlie will be in 3rd grade and were looking into attending K-12 but I will supplement the classes by taking Charlie on Field Trips which matches the lessons K12 assigns Charlie.

As I’m getting the papers, we need to register Charlie I would like to tell you there is lot of paperwork I’m needing, and David has stepped up to help me get the papers were missing.

David saying, he would help me surprised me because I thought I would have to find everything by myself. I would like to say Thank you to David and to let him know I appreciate his help.

I called K 12 yesterday and they let me know they will send us all the class materials we need and even let us borrow a loaner computer. Which takes a load off my mind?

K 12 classes have to be done online and I didn’t have a computer for Charlie to use because I have to have our computer to do my work on. Having two computers will allow us both to get things we need done.

I let David know even though Charlie would be attending K12 we could take Field Trips with Charlie and David said attending Field Trips would be fun.

After talking to David, I did a search online and found places I thought Charlie would enjoy visiting which we could go to for Field Trips and use in our lessons.

The funny part is half the places on the list I haven’t ever been to visit, and I don’t think David has either. Going to visit these places will give us time to learn and grow and spend time as a family. While learning and helping Charlie with his schoolwork.

I can’t wait to find out which places Charlie and David would like to visit the most and to start the arrangements to visit these attractions. I wonder what all Charlie will learn as we visit.

Here is the list I came up with and if you know of other places you think we should visit as a Field Trip leave me a comment. I will get them added to the list.

Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum

    • Take a look at the link if you plan on visiting Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum.
    • 1800 Congress Ave.
      Austin, TX 78701 •
    • CURRICULUM TOOLS

      Make the most of your self-guided trip to the Bullock Museum

      Curriculum Resources

      Enhance your students’ visit with resources that can be used in the classroom. The following on-demand tools can be used to create pre-visit introductory materials, guided Museum activities, and extended classroom learning opportunities.

      Looking for resources to use during your field trip to the Bullock Museum? Check out this page for educator guides for IMAX films and for activity guides to use in the exhibition galleries.

      STUDENT ACTIVITY GUIDES

      Printable material for Bullock Museum films and exhibitions

      Museum activity guides relate to films and exhibitions and support the Texas curriculum.

      Use the links below to explore materials that will encourage conversation and help your students discover history, science, and culture.

      The Fort Worth Zoo

    • Fort Worth Zoo Home School Classes
    • The Fort Worth Zoo offers classes for homeschooling children ages 6 to 12 two Tuesdays a month from September to December and January to May. Classes, are $25 each, are from 8:45 to 10:45 a.m. and include a snack, live animal presentation and admission for each student to the Zoo on class day. Please note that the same class is offered twice a month.
    • Botanical Gardens
      • Fort Worth Botanic Garden
    • Nature and science rooted in the culture of community.  

      The “GROW” collaborative between the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and the                                              Botanical Research Institute of Texas offers meaningful experiences through education, volunteer, and membership opportunities that enrich personal growth and sustain our planet.

    • For all who yearn to learn and grow, join us for innovative and engaging learning and volunteer service opportunities in a uniquely natural, but nearby location in the heart of the city. You, too, will be inspired to appreciate plants and sustain our planet.
    • Mission Statement: To provide meaningful experiences founded in education and community that engage and inspire people to appreciate plants and sustain our planet
    • Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge
        • Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
        • Our mission is to enhance the quality of life by enrolling and educating our community in the preservation and protection of natural areas while standing as an example of these same principles and values in North Central Texas.
      • Education is an important part of our mission at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge (FWNC&R). It is our goal to educate our community about the importance of preserving our natural resources. Individuals are unique and have different learning styles; for this reason, we provide a variety of options.

        Field Experiences
        Nothing can replace learning about our natural world by being immersed in its beauty. Our staff can supplement classroom curriculum with real examples in the wild. Groups that visit for a field experience include public schools, private schools, home school groups, scouting groups, civic groups and more.

        Outreach
        If you cannot make a trip to the FWNC&R, one of our naturalists can visit your school or group. We can bring some of our animal ambassadors and artifacts to enhance your educational experience.

        Community Wide Events
        We are often invited by groups throughout the Greater Fort Worth area to share information about the FWNC&R. We are happy to come out to your event to share our Mission with your participants and promote outdoor learning experiences.

        Holiday and Summer Programs
        In a typical school year schedule, students have breaks for the holidays and the summer. During these times we provide programs the entire family can come out and enjoy. Some of our programs during the holidays can include specialty hikes, canoeing and our famous Bison Feeding Hayrides. During the summer, when children are out of school, we offer summer camps for students to experience the outdoor world and learn about the many facets that makes nature so special and important.

        If you are interested in scheduling for any of the above experiences, please contact the Hardwicke Interpretive Center at (817) 392-7410.

      • 9601 Fossil Ridge Road
        Fort Worth, TX 76135
        (817) 392-7410
      • Museum of Science and History
      • Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
      • MAKER STUDIO HOMESCHOOL AFTERNOON IS BACK!
        FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 | 3:00 – 5:00 PM
        DIY Game Controller

        Explore conductive materials with MakeyMakey and build a game controller that you can take home!
        Maker Studio is a pop-up space located in Innovation Studios designed to give guests ages 8 & up an opportunity to engage with our team and have hands-on making experiences. Each month features a new project led by our staff and involving a small group of homeschool students and their educators.  It is a great way to explore STEM based experiences in a small setting. The program is included in exhibit admission, but space is limited, and pre-registration is required.
        Reserve a one-hour spot online by visiting here.

        1600 Gendy St.
        Fort Worth, TX 76107

      • Amon Carter Museum of Art
      • This fall, get moving with an up-close look at the exhibition Set in Motion: Camille Utterback and Art That Moves, explore works by artists that incorporate movement in their process, and create movement-based art of your own.

        Fort Worth, Texas
         (817) 738-1933
        •  National Cowgirl Museum
          • I would like to ask you a question. Have you visited any of the places listed above? If so which attractions, have you visited and what did you think of them?
          • If not which ones, would you like to visit and why? If you take your children on Field Trips what is your favorite place to visit and why? Where is one place you would like to take them and why?
          • The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame offers a variety of educational opportunities for all ages to learn about the indelible influence of the cowgirl on the West, forever changing the American identity.

            Broaden your horizons through exhibits, programming, and multiple interactive outreach options. Please check our calendar of events for upcoming programming.

            School Tours

            Explore the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame and the all-new second floor for an engaging and unique experience for your students. Call 817.336.4475 to schedule a tour.

            Minimum 10 people with two-week advance reservation; maximum 120 people
            Adults/Seniors – $7.00
            Students (Pre-K-12th) – $4.50
            One free chaperone per every 10 students
            Additional Chaperones – $7.00
            Adult/Senior groups – complimentary docent guided tour based upon availability
            Student groups – self-guided; complimentary scavenger hunt kits upon request

            All home-schooled children and their families are invited to a fun-filled educational day in the wilds of the Zoo. Learn amazing facts from our zookeepers at more than 20 Wild Encounters and enjoy asking Zoo staff your best animal questions around the Zoo’s world-class exhibits!

  • Thank you,
  • Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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