Tue Mar 7, 10:15 AM - Tue Mar 7, 11:45 AM
199 Museum Way, San Francisco, CA 94114
Community: Downtown San Francisco
Description
In-Person Science Field Trips are back! Join us for in depth , hands on science for your classes. Choose the science topic of your choice Join us in Detroit to have a great time!
Event Details
The Randall Museum is once again offering our science field trips - In Person. These classes emphasize the dynamic role science plays in San Francisco Bay Area natural environment. The programs we offer provide students opportunities for active hands-on engagement with with content that compliments the California Science Framework.
Regular Rate - $85
SFUSD Schools 50% Discount: Public Schools use discount code "Public" for reduced rate at checkout.
Class size limited to 30 students
Field Trip Topics:
Air and Wind: We are surrounded by Earth’s atmosphere, an amazing mixture of gases that sustains life on our planet. By participating in exploration activities, students learn how different properties of air are used in various real-world applications. Students also learn what forces drive winds that sweep through our lives and create weather systems.
Bay Area Geology: Students begin their exploration by constructing the Earth’s geologic history that begins at Earth’s formation, 4.6 Billion years ago. The class also uses the museum’s rock and mineral collection to identify distinguishing properties of different rocks. Topping off this field trip is an instructor-led hike through stunning geologic features that are unique to Corona Heights, home to the Randall Museum.
Regular Rate - $85
SFUSD Schools 50% Discount: Public Schools use discount code "Public" for reduced rate at checkout.
Class size limited to 30 students
Field Trip Topics:
Air and Wind: We are surrounded by Earth’s atmosphere, an amazing mixture of gases that sustains life on our planet. By participating in exploration activities, students learn how different properties of air are used in various real-world applications. Students also learn what forces drive winds that sweep through our lives and create weather systems.
Bay Area Geology: Students begin their exploration by constructing the Earth’s geologic history that begins at Earth’s formation, 4.6 Billion years ago. The class also uses the museum’s rock and mineral collection to identify distinguishing properties of different rocks. Topping off this field trip is an instructor-led hike through stunning geologic features that are unique to Corona Heights, home to the Randall Museum.