Friday 1 June 2012

June 2012

This month we have a guest post from Lesly at 52 days to explore giving great tips on how to plan a family trip.  She is a teacher and mother of 5 who believes field trips are a fun day for both kids and parents alike.

Everyone gets excited about field trips:  getting out of the usual place of learning and seeing something different.  The goal is for children to have fun in learning and to stimulate their interest and understanding in a new way.  With good planning field trips can be educational and memorable for everyone.  Make a list and get everyone involved in the planning.


1.  Assign some jobs to others if possible e.g. get children to help develop simple rules for the trip.

2.  Decide your objectives for the visit.  What do you want to get out of the field trip?

3.  Explore the website of the location you will be visiting:
     a.  Check with your field trip location to see if they have ready-made lesson plans that you can use.  If not create an age appropriate lesson - a scavenger hunt, a question sheet, a report when they return.  See more suggestions below.
     b.  Get location and directions to destinations.

4.  Each person could lay out their clothes the night before.

5.  Go to bed early the night before.

6.  Have a healthy breakfast - even the non-breakfast lovers could have a smoothie of milk and fruit.

7.  Pack some healthy snacks for the trip like sultanas, wholemeal biscuits, or muffins and don't forget a drink.

8.  If the trip is long, schedule a restroom break and/or park visit.

9.  Create some family traditions for during the trip that everyone enjoys:  maybe you enjoy games or having a sketchpad and pencil or writing in a journal.

10. Give each child a sticker or note for their pocket with the adult's name and contact number in case of separation.

11. There is no such thing as too may head counts, especially if you have more than 2 children.

12. A packed lunch in disposable wrappers is great so you don't need to carry lots of empty containers around.

13. When leaving, take a moment to check that everyone has their jackets and whatever else they brought with them.

14. Plan an easy meal when you all arrive home tired.

15. Give everyone a chance to talk about their impressions of the trip - what was the best part and the worst part?

Maybe a day or two later ask what they learned and share specific assignments they completed while on the field trip.

Thank you Lesley!  Please visit her at 52 days to explore.  You will find activities and resources to engage families with the great outdoors.

Tuesday 1 May 2012

MAY 2012

The weather is starting to warm up so it is the perfect time to go outdoors and have a field trip!!!  As always we have several planned this month.  Can't wait to read where others are going.

If you would like to be a guest poster on this site please contact me.  Looking for any posts that give ideas on taking, recording and enjoying field trips.

Sunday 1 April 2012

April 2012

April showers bring May flowers, well that is the saying anyway. The weather in our area is all over the place. Beautiful one day and down right freezing the next. When we head out for our field trips we are often having to taken two jackets in the car, a light weight one and a more heavy duty one, as we never know what the weather with do. My family is currently on spring break and visiting family. I will be posting lots of fun field trips we took soon:)

Link up your family field trips for the month of April. I love to see where people of going and how it is incorporated into school.


Thursday 1 March 2012

March 2012

Spring is just around the corner:). For me, February always seems like the longest month even though it has the fewest days. So it is with great hope, that now that March is finally here, the weather will start to improve and the days will lengthen. Just last week my children and I went to a local garden with friends. We had the children do a scavenger hunt looking for signs of spring. Here is what we found:






















































Now on to the Home school Field trip hop. Please remember!!

This site is for HOMESCHOOLER's, for sharing their field trips and methods of learning while outside the home. I am trying to distinguish this site from all the other wonderful blog hops in blog land. As a home schooler I am looking to support and encourage other homeschoolers to share in their learning adventures with their children that occur outside the home. To find out more please read the guidelines in the header bar above.







Wednesday 1 February 2012

February 2012

Looks like January was a slow month for Home school field trips:)! Not surprising as I found myself struggling to get back into a rhythm of schooling after the holidays. Our big week long trip to London was cancelled although we did make it in for the day to see a show to celebrate my daughter's 10th birthday. We had a fabulous time!

Are you and your children going any where exciting this month for a school field trip if so please share it here so others can read all about it. I know I have gotten lots of great ideas and tips for future field trips and I hope you will too:)!

Just remember please:

This site is for HOMESCHOOLER's, for sharing their field trips and methods of learning while outside the home. I am trying to distinguish this site from all the other wonderful blog hops in blog land. As a home schooler I am looking to support and encourage other homeschoolers to share in their learning adventures with their children that occur outside the home. To find out more please read the guidelines in the header bar above.




Sunday 1 January 2012

January 2012

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

I hope everyone had a wonderful festive Christmas and New Year!!! It is hard to believe another year has passed already. My children and I took 2 weeks off for the holiday and resumed back to light school on the December 28th but we return to our regular schooling Jan 3rd. We have several field trips planned already for the month of January. Early this month we are heading out to a 12th night celebration in a Viking long house with my husband's Regia re-enactment group. I must say the whole family is looking forward to it. There is also a planned week stay down town London while my husband is at a work conference. It is my daughter's birthday while we are there so we have tickets to a London show. Lots planned. While officially none of these field trips are school related, we will be learning tons and seeing lots of great things.

While catching up with my own blog reading over the holidays I found some great links about field trips and how to document them. I thought I would share them here with you:

ABC teach
Writing a Home school Field trip Report
Documenting a Field trip
50 fun field trip ideas
Recording field trips for transcripts
Notebooking pages for field trips

Lastly, Katie from Brighton's Park passed on a blog award to the Home School Field Trip hop!

Thank you Katie for your wonderful support of the Home school Field trip Hop!!


This site is for HOMESCHOOLER's, for sharing their field trips and methods of learning while outside the home. I am trying to distinguish this site from all the other wonderful blog hops in blog land. As a home schooler I am looking to support and encourage other homeschoolers to share in their learning adventures with their children that occur outside the home. To find out more please read the guidelines in the header bar above.








Thursday 1 December 2011

December 2011

Tis the season of holiday cheer! Many of you will be so busy preparing for your festivities that it may seem going on a field trip is the last thing you want to add to your list of things to do. However, there are still so many field trips that can be done, if you think outside the box. Visiting nursing homes and singing Christmas carols, baking cookies for the local fire station, helping out at a local soup kitchen or working with the salvation army ringing the bell, so tell me what kinds of field trips are you taking this December with your children?

This site is for HOMESCHOOLER's, for sharing their field trips and methods of learning while outside the home. I am trying to distinguish this site from all the other wonderful blog hops in blog land. As a home schooler I am looking to support and encourage other homeschoolers to share in their learning adventures with their children that occur outside the home. To find out more please read the guidelines in the header bar above.









Now on to the Field Trips! Please take the time to read a few posts and share some blog love by commenting!