Wednesday, 6 December 2017

How Are School Field Trips Good For Kids?

It is a great way to apply classroom knowledge in a way that it becomes more useful for the kids and a great way to do it is by applying it in field trips. Taking the kids out on field trips provides with out of the ordinary opportunities that help them in learning, what exactly are the real world exposures all about.

Another fact is that planning a complete field trip can be a bit time consuming, detailed and challenging, given it has a kid involved in it, but it also eventually helps the kids in learning better and that comes as a reward. If you feel that you are working with an organization that isn’t very excited about taking kids on a school field trip, it is best to propose ideas that concentrate more on the betterment of their learning by incorporating some school work into the field trip.


You can make the kids write assignments on the field trip they have and take them to some place that is going to give them a good knowledge about the subject they are studying, the day for example museums are always a good idea. This will help them understand their history and environment better in so many ways and also add some fun to their work. 

Other than this, here are a few tips that you can follow for a successful school field trip;

I’ve learned some other things worth sharing, along the road with my students. Here are four points to keep in mind if you are newer to pairing academic tasks with field trips:

1. Start small. Even a very clear-cut project will assist the students in learning more about the field trip and have improved withholding and comprehension. Going for hunting programs can help them greatly in constructing new mental ideas and being more elastic.

2. It is important that before you take the class on their field trip, you brief them about it. Updating the students about the assignment post and pre the trip helps them in getting a better idea of what are they jumping into and what are they supposed to pool out of it.

3. Think of activities that can be done in groups. A lot of times these field trips turn out to be great in helping the students to bond with each other better by doing activities in groups, it increases conversations and also adds to the knowledge at the same time.

4. Explore the places to get all the information you can about the place like would the students be allowed to carry pencils, papers, cameras, or other supplies for them to make notes or else. Once you have figured out what can be carried and what not, forward the information to the students. If it has been clarified that the students will not be allowed to carry all these things with them, then the alternative is to make sure that once their school field trip is complete you give them time to take down whatever they have seen all through the trip and make all possible notes for later use.



These field trips can be of a great help in terms of academics and focus for the students and provide them with a frame through which they can comprehend the outer world in a far better way, so make sure you include these school field trips into the academics and make the learning experience better.

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