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See below for a list of available guided programs.
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To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
Guided Field Trip Programs
Guided field trip programs are available during the spring and fall school seasons.
Guided programs for fourth through fifth grade classes are 90 minutes long. Morning programs are scheduled from 9:45 to 11:15 a.m., Monday through Friday. Afternoon programs are scheduled from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. For a full-day option, pair two half-day programs together.
Registration for spring field trips opens January 2, 2025. The spring season runs Monday, March 31st through Friday, May 30th.
Cycles and Solutions
1.5 hours | 180 students
Nature has a remarkable ability to renew itself through oxygen, water, and soil cycles. Discover the role that trees play in nature’s regeneration. Examine the forms of energy that drive these cycles. Students will discover how these unique cycles exist within each of Illinois' diverse ecosystems. This is a half-day program but can be booked as a full-day option when paired with either the Woodland Ecosystem or the Botany Lab programs.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 4-PS3-2: Transfer of energy
- 4-LS1-1: Adaptations and survival
- 5-LS1-2: Plant needs for growth
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Half day:
$8 per student
$15 registration fee
Full day (paired with another program, see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee
Energized Ecosystems
1.5 hours | 180 students
Trace the flow of matter and energy through the Arboretum's ecosystems. Explore the processes that allow nature to recycle and renew itself. Uncover the connections that lie between organisms and the energy in their environment. Students will examine the structures and processes that plants and animals use to make or obtain energy. This is a half-day program but can be booked as a full-day option when paired with the Botany Lab program.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 4PS3-2: Transfer of energy
- 4-LS1-1: Plant and animal structures that support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction
- 5-LS1-1: Plant needs for growth
- 5-ESS2-1: Interactions between geo-, bio-, and hydro-spheres
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Half day:
$8 per student
$15 registration fee
Full day (paired with another program, see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee
Woodland Ecosystem Study
1.5 hours | 180 students
Uncover the inner workings of the woodland. Learn how this seemingly static environment is ever-changing. Explore the layers of the forest, and discover the interdependence of the plants and animals that live there. Take a closer look at tree parts, investigate the life cycle of a tree from seed to soil, and identify some common Illinois trees. It is recommended that students learn the vocabulary for this program before attending the field trip. This is a half-day program but can be booked as a full-day option when paired with either the Tree Lab program.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 4LS1-1: Adaptations and survival
- 5-LS1-1: Plants needs for growth
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Half day:
$8 per student
$15 registration fee
Full day (paired with another program, see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee
Leave No Child Inside
1.5 hours | 180 students
A growing body of research says that unstructured time spent outdoors in nature is critical to children's physical, social, and emotional development. Such outdoor experiences can foster creativity, emotional well-being, independent learning, and problem-solving. The beauty of the Arboretum changes daily, and students will have an opportunity to explore whatever is most interesting on the day of their visit. One of the Arboretum's guides will be on hand to answer questions and guide students to observations, but the focus is on free exploration of nature.
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This program is not meant to address any specific Next Generation Science Standards.
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Half day:
$8 per student
$15 registration fee
Full day (paired with another program, see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee
Prairie Ecosystem Study (fall only)
1.5 hours | 180 students
Explore The Morton Arboretum's Schulenberg Prairie as you participate in hands-on activities. Students will discover the unique history of the early Illinois settlers as they examine the unique biodiversity of this ecosystem. Students explore the abiotic factors of the prairie, and connect them to the adaptations of the plants and animals living there. For a full-day experience, add the Botany Lab or Prairie Lab to this program.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 4LS1-1: Plant adaptations and survival
- 5LS1-1: Transfer of energy
This program emphasized the following Illinois Social Science Standards:
- SS.H.1.4/5: Compare related events to compare developments that happened at the same time
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Half day:
$8 per student
$15 registration fee
Full day (paired with another program, see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee
Prairie Ecosystem Study and Lab (fall only, full-day)
3.0 hours | 180 students
Enhance your Prairie Ecosystem Study experience by adding the Prairie Lab program. In this lab, students explore up-close the adaptations of prairie plants and animals they discovered in the field.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 4LS1-1: Plant adaptations and survival
- 5LS1-1: Transfer of energy
This program emphasized the following Illinois Social Science Standards:
- 4-LS1-1: Plant structures and survival
- 5-LS1-1: Diversity in ecosystems
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Full day (see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee
Eco-Comparisons (full-day)
3.0 hours | 180 students
Spend a full day in the Arboretum’s woodland and prairie ecosystems comparing and contrasting the plants and animals found in two different ecosystems. Learn to use scientific instruments to measure a variety of abiotic factors (temperature, wind, light) to determine why different plants and animals are found in different ecosystems. Work as a team to collect and compare observations.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 4LS1-1: Plant adaptations and survival
- 5LS1-1: Transfer of energy
This program emphasized the following Illinois Social Science Standards:
- 4-LS1-1: Plant structures and survival
- 5-LS1-1: Diversity in ecosystems
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Full day (see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee
Trees, Humans, and Climate
1.5 hours | 180 students
How do trees help to fight climate change? Examine the role that humans play in Earth’s changing climate and the role of nature’s largest producer (trees). Consider their impacts on Earth’s past, present, and future. This is a half-day program but can be booked as a full-day option when paired with another field program or the Tree Lab.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 4-PS3-2 Energy can be transferred from place to place by light and heat.
- 4-ESS3-1 Energy and fuels are derived from natural resources and their uses affect the environment.
- 5-ESS2-1 Describe ways the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere interact.
- 5-LS2-1 Describe the movement of matter among plants (photosynthesis, carbon cycle) and the environment.
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Half day:
$8 per student
$15 registration fee
Full day (paired with another program, see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee
Botany Lab
1.5 hours, must be paired with a field program | 180 students
Enhance your experience at the Arboretum by combining Cycles and Solutions, Woodland Ecosystem Study, No Child Left Inside, Prairie Ecosystem Study, or Trees, Humans, and Climate with the Botany Lab program. Students will gain a deeper understanding of plant anatomy through the examination and dissection of seeds, flowers, roots, and leaves. This lab program must be paired with a field experience as part of a full-day field trip.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 4-LS1-1: Plant structures and survival
- 5-LS1-1: Diversity in ecosystems
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Full day (must be paired with a field program, see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee
Tree Lab
1.5 hours, must be paired with a field program | 100 students
Enhance your experience at the Arboretum by combining Cycles and Solutions, Woodland Ecosystem Study, No Child Left Inside, Prairie Ecosystem Study, or Trees, Humans, and Climate with the Tree Lab program. Students will uncover a tree’s anatomy and unique adaptations. In addition, they will identify the environmental stresses and pressures that these unique and powerful producers overcome to survive. This lab program must be paired with a field experience as part of a full-day field trip.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 4-LS1-1: Plant structures and survival
- 5-LS1-1: Diversity in ecosystems
To access vocabulary, activities, teacher guides, and more, register here to enroll in our Field Trip Bundles.
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Full day (must be paired with a field program, see Fees and Policies):
$12 per student
$30 registration fee