Good morning, welcome to our series featuring Homeschool Resources: Virtual Field Trips. When Homeschooling our children Field Trips are a vital part of there learning process. But you do not have to leave home to go on a Field Trip. Just visit these Virtual Field Trips here or look online and you can find more places to visit.
Tootsie Roll Industries: Virtual Tour of Tootsie Pop and Dot Factory– All Grades, with parental supervision
At this website you can watch a free series of videos that show how a variety of candies are made
The American Museum of Photography– Grades 5-12 (with parental supervision)
Take a picture-perfect guided tour of the American Museum of Photography with this website. Don’t let the home page of this tour dissuade you from visiting.
North American Bear Center Web Cams– Grades K-12 (Parents, as always, should preview the site to determine if content is suitable.)
This website that provides live streaming and recorded video of bears in the North American Bear Center in northern Minnesota. Not only can you watch the webcam and videos, but you can explore all kinds of free information and multi-media resources about black bears, brown bears, grizzly bears, and polar bears – all of which are listed as vulnerable, threatened, or endangered in all or portions of their ranges.
Notre Dame Campus Tour– All Grades, with parental supervision
Home of the “Fighting Irish” sports teams and alma mater to numerous well known athletes, politicians, television and movie personalities, astronauts, and many other professionals of distinction, the University of Notre Dame ranks among the “top 25 institutions of higher learning in surveys conducted by U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s, and Kaplan/Newsweek and others”.
Alexander Palace Time Machine– Grades 6-12, with parental supervision
This website is the largest website dedicated to Romanov and Russian history and offers visitors an extensive look into the world of the Alexander Palace.
This website is the largest website dedicated to Romanov and Russian history and offers visitors an extensive look into the world of the Alexander Palace.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates