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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 second and third 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.
Eco-Explorers
1.5 hours | 180 students
Plants and trees are an important part of the food web in all ecosystems. In this popular and engaging program, students hunt for producers, consumers, and decomposers in three different ecosystems: woodland, aquatic, and meadow. Through hands-on activities, students compare the unique characteristics of living things in each ecosystem.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 2-LS4-1: Plants and animals of different habitats
- 3-LS3-2: Adaptations
- 3-LS4-3: Survival
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
Eco-Explorers and lab (full-day, third grade only)
3.0 hours | 180 students
Enhance your experience at the Arboretum by spending the entire day with us. Students participate in the field Eco-Explorers program for half of the day, and use microscopes the other half of the day in the lab to closely examine the adaptations of plants from aquatic, woodland, and meadow ecosystems. This full-day experience is for third grade students only.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 3-LS1-1: Diverse life cycles of plants and animals
- 3-LS3-2: Adaptations
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
Animal Homes
1.5 hours | 180 students
Trees provide shelter as well as food for animals. Animals are adapted to live in groups, near and within trees, to support their need for food, water, and space. Discover the unique places animals call home, and what they need to survive in their habitat. Through engaging hands-on activities, students will identify the interdependence between animals and the trees they live in.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 2-LS4-1: Plants and animals of different habitats
- 3-LS2-1: Survival in groups
- 3-LS4-2: Survival in habitats and interdependence
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
Terrific Trees
1.5 hours | 180 students
Every tree is unique. Gain an appreciation for the diversity of trees by comparing their shapes, sizes, leaves, barks, and seeds. Discover the unique characteristics of Illinois oaks and other trees. Through hands-on discovery and field notes, find out what all trees have in common and what makes each species different and easy to identify.
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This program emphasizes the following Next Generation Science Standards:
- 2-LS2-2: Seed dispersal and flower pollination by animals
- 2-LS2-1: Plants need sunlight and water to grow
- 3-LS1-1: Diverse life cycles of plants and animals
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 is telling us 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 our guides will be on hand to answer questions and guide students to exciting questions and 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