Can you believe it’s Friday? Valentines will be here before soon. I thought I would take us on a Virtual Field Trip to give us something new to view. Our Homeschool Resource is NPS Petrified Forest and brought to us through the Homeschool Buyers Co-Op and ClickSchooling. I can’t wait for Charlie and I to finish his school work so we can sit down and check out NPS Petrified Forest.
While I was on NPS Petrified Forest website I saw a section for Junior Forest Rangers which I want to share with Charlie. I was able to talk to Charlie and he is wanting to check out Virtual Field Trip for Rainbow Forest Museum Bone Zone because Charlie loves Dinosaurs and Rocks. I bet you Rainbow Forest Museum Bone Zone will be Charlies favorite part of our Virtual Field Trip.
Age Range: All (All grades; children with parental supervision)
Visit the Petrified Forest in Arizona through this website from the National Park Service and you will travel through magnificent 360° panoramic images from artist-in-resident Tony Garbasso, explore various locations using your mouse to move all around the pictures.
Destinations include:
- Dining Room featuring Fred Kabotie Murals and CCC Furniture
- Kachina Point overlooking the Painted Desert
- Sunset from the Kachina Point end of the Painted Desert Rim Trail
- Pintado Point was once known as 350 Degree Point
- Puerco Pueblo from the southwestern corner
- Newspaper Rock petroglyph panel
- Agate Bridge
- Jasper Forest, below Jasper Point
- Crystal Forest split petrified log
- Long log along the Long Logs Trail
- Agate House
- Rainbow Forest petrified wood
- Rainbow Forest Museum Bone Zone
When your finished with your virtual tour, use the left sidebar menu to learn more about the Petrified Forest including its history, the wildlife, and much more. Under “Kids & Youth” section, you will find downloadable fact sheets about the park.
I would like to know if you have been on this Virtual Field Trip. If not is this a Field Trip you would check into? Or do you prefer other Virtual Field Trips? If so what kind of Field Trips and where do you find them at? Charlie and I are not sure where to find Virtual Field Trips at and we need all the help we can get.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates