Educational Programs
Multiple Experience Programming – engages students throughout the year
Field Trips
- Sense of Wonder
- It’s A Small World (Invertebrates in the Sanctuary)
- Audubon’s Birds
- Uplands (Life in Our Habitats & Plant Communities)
- Bay Science Programs (Including Bay Shore Studies)
Field trip descriptions:
Sense of Wonder - Pre-K
Using all five senses, children explore our site for one and a half hours and enjoy all the sanctuary has to offer while learning how to respect nature. This program is also appropriate for kindergarten classes focusing on the 5 senses. Kindergarten programs are 2 hours.
It’s A Small World - K-3
On hands and knees, with magnifying lenses, observing quietly ... this is how you will find us exploring invertebrates, fungi, and microbes during a Small World trip to the Sanctuary. Classes will compare small world creatures in our uplands with those we find along our beaches. For in depth study, combine with an Audubon in the Classroom program.
Audubon’s Birds - K-3
Young birders use binoculars, field guides, listening skills, and other tools. Fall and Winter trips focus on migrating shorebirds and water birds. Spring trips focus on songbirds. Enhance your study of birds with a Classroom Kit or Schoolyard birding.
Uplands - K-6
Students explore plant communities, local geology, native plants, and the animals that depend on them. Together we focus on ecological connections and the importance of conservation. Older grades begin to explore how watersheds connect upland habitats to our streams, rivers, and bay.
Bay Science & Stewardship - grades K-3
Students learn scientific methods of inquiry while exploring local geology, watersheds, tides, and tide pools. Using nets, buckets, mud sieves, and our own observations, we uncover the diversity of animals living along our shore. Grades 2 and 3 can participate in our multiple visit program by joining us in the Fall for in depth study of food webs, watersheds, geology and tides. Return in the Spring to explore the shore during low tide. Pair with Audubon in the Classroom for an excellent in depth exploration of our important Bay ecosystem.
Bay Shore Studies - grades 4-6
Bay Shore Studies transforms students into estuarine ecologist. In small groups, students become estuarine ecologists to explore the intertidal zone--turning over rocks to study crabs, barnacles, mussels and more. Students collect data on population distributions, salinity and temperature and ponder local bay ecology with a focus on food webs, adaptation, and estuarine processes.
All Bay Science programs are scheduled according to tides. Dates are limited. Call for more information.Education programs are scheduled on Tuesdays through Fridays between 9am and 2pm only.
Grade Level |
Programs |
Trip Length |
Cost |
* Snacks & Lunch 1.5 and 2 hour trips include a 10 minute snack break.
3 hour trips include a 20 minute lunch break with a Teacher Naturalist
Bay Shore Studies programs do not include snack or lunch breaks. Classes are welcome to remain at the Sanctuary to eat lunch after their trip. |
Preschool |
Sense of Wonder |
1.5 hours |
$175 |
|
Kindergarten |
Bay Science & Stewardship |
2 hours |
$200 |
|
Grade 2 - 3 |
Bay Science & Stewardship |
3 hours |
$225 |
|
Grade 4 - 6 |
Uplands |
3 hours |
$225 |
|
Grade 4 – 6 |
Bay Shore Studies |
2 hours |
$200 |
Sanctuary Seasons Packages |
Bring your class to the sanctuary twice this year and give your students the special opportunity to experience growth and change. |
$75 off two trips |
Off Season Special |
Bookyour Site-based field trip for September 10th – October 15th or during the months of December or January. |
$40 off |
Multiple visit programming |
Receive a discount when you enroll your class in our Bay Science or Audubon’s Birds multiple visit programs. Programs include in class and school yard visits as well as a field trip and in class supplementary materials and activities |
Call for details |
Field Trip Rain Policy:
- Our programs run rain or shine! We only cancel in HEAVY rain, extreme wind, or electrical storms.
- We have 30 yellow student ponchos for use during educational programs, in case students are unprepared.
- If a storm is in the forecast, we do not cancel any program until the morning of the scheduled program.
- On the morning of a program a teacher naturalist will contact the program’s teacher if we need to cancel. Teachers are welcome to call the Center the day before to check in.
If the Center cancels a program, we will work with the teacher to reschedule or provide a refund or credit towards a future field trip. - If the teacher cancels, we will try to reschedule if at all possible but will not provide a refund.
