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Transportation Reimbursement Program is sponsored by Greenacres Foundation. Greenacres Foundation provides financial assistance to schools and educational groups to reimburse the costs of transportation for field trips to their various sites in the Cincinnati region. This program is designed to ensure that transportation costs are not a barrier to students participating in nature, agriculture, and arts education.
Geographic focus: Cincinnati, OH / Tri-State Region
Focus areas: Education, Field Trips, Environmental Education
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The videos below are a great resource for preparing your class for a visit to Greenacres or revisiting a past field trip. Each video focuses on a specific standards-based Greenacres education opportunity. We would love to host your class in person.
Kindergarten - 3rd Grade #Science ************************************ Educator Laurie shows us how to responsibly tap a maple tree located in Greenacres sugar bush. Let's learn how this amazing natural r... From feathers and hollow bones to flight and calls, discover the world of birds with educator Chris!
Vocabulary: Observation, Adaptation, Characteristics (Behaviors, Markings, Song, Call), Habitat, Migrati... ************************************ Educator Kelly and Manti the praying mantis show us life cycles on the farm! From sheep to tomatoes, explore the stages of life and special names...
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade #Science ************************************ Educator Tracy shows us the relationship between plants and insects on a journey through the field, forest and pond habitats at Greenac...
Environmental Connections: Native Plant Species Environmental Connections: Native Plant Species 5th grade - #Science #Social Studies ************************************ Educator Lori identifies local, native plant species and describes their importance to our ecosystem.
Kindergarten - 1st Grade #Science ************************************ Educator Emily and Sammy the Squirrel search for signs of seasonal change during the springtime in Greenacres forest and fields. ************************************ Join Educator Mary on an animal tracking adventure through a variety of natural ecosystems at Greenacres. Vocabulary: tracks, signs, herbivore, carn...
************************************ Educator Kelly and Holly the Honeybee explore Greenacres Greenhouse by using their senses! Vocabulary: Touch, Taste, Smell, See, Hear, Greenhous...
Maple Syrup: Bottling the Syrup Maple Syrup: Bottling the Syrup Kindergarten - 3rd Grade #Science ************************************ Educators Laurie and Mary team up to process near sap, from the evaporator, into syrup, then bottle and label this tasty product to s... or transmitted in any form without prior written permission.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: K-12 schools and educational organizations scheduling field trips to Greenacres Foundation locations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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