Sunday, April 12, 2020

We Are Going on a Trip and We Want YOU to Join Us!

I hope that you are interested in taking a few FREE virtual field trips to locations around the world! I can now say that I have toured the U.S. Space and Rocket Museum in Huntsville, AL; been to the planet Mars; visited the Great Wall of China; and seen The Louvre in Paris, France! You can choose which links that you want to check out, or you can visit them all!! Enjoy your virtual field trips and be sure to share which was your favorite in the comment section below! 

Your friend,

Lorrie
#CelebratingAutismAwarenessMonth

(Click on colored text for links. Safe Travels!)


The San Diego Zoo has a website just for kids that offers an
alphabetical listing of animals, amazing videos, activities,
and games to check out. Enjoy the tour!


Visit the Yellowstone National Park -
Mud Volcano, Mammoth Hot Springs, and so much more.
Tour Yellowstone National Park!
Curious about life on another planet?
Explore the surface of Mars on the Curiosity Rover.
They are updating from WEBVR to WEBXR now,
but 360 Mode offers a digital view!

Live Cams at the San Diego Zoo Monterey Bay Aquarium live cams
Panda Cam at Zoo Atlanta 6 Animal Cams at Houston Zoo
Georgia Aquarium has Jellyfish, Beluga Whales, and more!


Check out this Virtual Farm Tour -
This Canadian site FarmFood 360 offers 11 Virtual Tours of
farms from minks, pigs, and cows, to apples and eggs.


Visit the U.S. Space and Rocket Museum in Huntsville, AL -
See the Saturn 5 Rocket on YouTube and more on this tour
thanks to a real father/son outing.

Discovery Education Virtual Field Trips - A few of the field trip topics 
include Polar Bears and the Tundra 
Social Emotional Skills 
STEM manufacturing

Experience The Louvre - Travel to Paris, France to see the
amazing works of art at The Louvre with this virtual field trip!


Visit the Great Wall of China - This Virtual Tour of the
Great Wall of China is beautiful and makes history come to life.


Check out the Boston Children's Museum - Walk through the
Boston Children's Museum thanks to Google Maps!
This virtual tour allows kids to explore 3 floors of fun.

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