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Pasadena Unified School District: Virtual Field Trips For Spring Break!

"Discover the world with your students during Spring Break with these Virtual Field Trips curated by PUSD's Curriculum"

Virtual Field Trips

Discover the world with your students during Spring Break with these Virtual Field Trips curated by PUSD's Curriculum, Instruction & Professional Development team.

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STEM

Discovery Education- Offers a variety of topics including: Health & Wellness, Careers & College Readiness, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Tech & Manufacturing, Sports, Financial Literacy/Economics, Literacy, Community Engagement, Argumentation with Evidence, Collecting & Analyzing Data, & Agriculture.

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Boeing Future U.-Explore aerospace technology with virtual field trips and interactive videos.

Manufacturing- Explore STEM careers by meeting professionals and exploring facilities.

JPL- Videos about Earth, our Solar Systems, Stars & Galaxies, and Technology

Access Mars - Explore the real surface of Mars as recorded by NASA's Curiosity rover.

Star Atlas- Explore over 60,000 stars, locate planets, and watch sunrises and solar eclipses.

Volcanoes- U.S. Geological Survey interactive map

Nature Works Everywhere- The Nature Conservancy offers 11 virtual field trips.

The Great Lakes- This virtual field trip from Great Lakes Now has three components: coastal wetlands, algae, and lake sturgeon.

Farms, Zoos, and Aquariums

Bryce Canyon National Park

Dry Tortugas National Park

Carlsbad Caverns

Music

New York Philharmonic- Games and concerts from the New York Philharmonic

Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Music Hall- Virtual tour

The Metropolitan Opera - Watch live opera

Birthplaces of Music- Boise State created this virtual field trip to four music locations: Vienna, Austria; New Orleans, LA; Cleveland, OH; and Bristol, Tennessee--Virginia.


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