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40 Field Trip Ideas For Daycares

We’ve compiled a list of 40 excellent field trip ideas for daycares. From local parks and playgrounds to farms and nature centers, there’s something on this list for everyone. And best of all, most of these trips are completely free! 

Field trips are a great way to get your kids out of the house and explore the world around them. Plus, field trips are an excellent opportunity to socialize and learn new things together. But, coming up with new and exciting field trip ideas can be challenging. Especially if you’re on a budget. 

What are you waiting for? Get planning!

  • Local park – Take a walk or have a picnic lunch together
  • Nature center – Go on a hike or explore the exhibits
  • Zoo – See the animals and learn about their habitats
  • Aquarium – Watch the fish swim and learn about ocean ecology
  • Botanical garden – Smell the flowers and learn about different plant species
  • Children’s museum – Touch, feel, and explore all the various exhibits
  • Historic site – Walk through an old fort or visit a preserved home from Colonial times
  • Art museum -Look at paintings and sculptures from different cultures and periods
  • Planetarium – Learn about the stars and planets overhead
  • Farm – Milk a cow, gather eggs or take a hayride 
  • Animal sanctuaries – Visit a pet store or animal shelter and learn about taking care of animals.
  • Orchards – Explore how fruits are grown on trees.
  • Greenhouses – Look at all the plants and veggies grown in greenhouses.
  • Corn mazes – Get lost exploring a corn maze.
  • Libraries – Visit a library or museum geared towards young children.
  • TV/movie studios or Radio stations
  • Places of worship – Learn about different religions.
  • Fire stations – Ask to take a tour of your local fire station
  • Police stations  
  • Ambulance services  
  • Factories – Does your local factory offer tours?
  • Recycling depot –  See how bottles and cans are recycled
  • Downtown areas – Check out the skyscrapers
  • Local businesses – Ask to tour your local grocery store or restaurant.
  • Malls – Malls usually have fun kid play areas.

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  • Post offices – Help the kids to write letters and drop them off at the post office.
  • Hospitals – See if your hospital has tours
  • Government buildings – Check out city hall or the local courthouse
  • Senior citizen homes – Make a craft and deliver them to senior homes
  • Schools or Colleges – Vist your local university campus
  • Amusement parks – Spend the day on rides 
  • Community gardens – Plant some flowers or veggies
  • Natural landmarks:  Scenic overlooks, waterfalls, caves, geysers, hot springs, national forests, national parks, deserts, plains, grasslands, mountains, lakes, rivers, oceans, tide pools, or beaches.           
  • Science center – Check out all the cool exhibits. 
  • Swimming pools or Splash parks
  • Ice creams shop – Walk to your local ice cream shop
  • Dentists / Doctor Offices – Call ahead and ask for a quick tour.
  • Train Stations / Train Museum 
  • Indoor playground 
  • Attend a child-friendly performance at a local theatre, concert hall or other venues.

Field trips are fun for children to learn about their community and the world around them. They can help make friends and learn how to interact with others. We hope you have enjoyed our list of 40 fun field trip ideas for daycares.

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20 Engaging and Educational Field Trip Ideas for Preschoolers

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Field trips are momentous times in a preschooler’s life. Preschool field trips allow children to enjoy a change of scenery and spend time outside the classroom doing more hands-on learning.

In addition to the memories children create on field trips, they’re a valuable opportunity for educators to reinforce lessons. With the right planning and preparation, field trips for children can be an engaging, educational day for all involved.

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Why are preschool field trips important?

Field trips are more than extra-curricular activities. They can be an integral part of a child’s early education. Preschool field trips afford many substantial benefits for children:

Broadens their education

Children are exposed to only so much in a classroom setting. Field trips allow children to get a richer picture of educational subjects by observing them outside of books, lessons, or videos.

Exposure to real-life experiences

In preschool, children are developing their understanding of life and the world around them. Field trips expose them to everyday life in a setting where their teacher can help them connect what they’re learning to what happens in the real places in their community. Experiential learning (authentic, first-hand, sensory-based learning) through field trips is a way for children to reflect on and apply their new knowledge.

Research shows academic improvement

Studies support the idea that field trips have real effects on a child’s education. Field trips are linked to improvements in academic performance. According to a study on youth educational trips by the Wagner Group and the U.S. Travel Association, adults who took educational trips when they were younger…

  • Had better grades (59% of study respondents)
  • Graduated from high school at a higher rate (95% of study respondents)
  • Reported that educational trips had a positive impact on their education (89% of study respondents)

Expands their world

Field trips allow all children to experience more of the world. Whether they live in a busy city or a rural town, field trips introduce children to experiences and environments they may not have access to otherwise. Preschool teachers have the opportunity to make a child’s world a little larger with each field trip and show them new places, people, and adventures.

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How to plan and prepare for preschool field trips

A lot of preparation goes into a successful field trip. For teachers and administrators, there are people, places, and schedules to coordinate weeks or months in advance.

Consider the below areas as you plan your trip:

Teaching moments

Sometimes preschool field trips are planned around a specific topic the class has been covering. Sometimes trips are simply a good learning opportunity that you’ll weave a lesson into. No matter which scenario you’re in as a teacher, it’s helpful to have your notes and activities prepared in advance.

How many adult chaperones will you need for the field trip? When you’re planning field trips for kids, it’s crucial to have a confirmed, appropriate number of chaperones based on the number of children attending. 

You can request family volunteers or set up a rotating schedule so families can plan ahead. Consider offering incentives like free lunches or gift cards and remind them it’s a great opportunity to have a meaningful experience with their child and get to know the other children and families in your program.

Plan to bring extra snacks in case meal times run late. Prepare to answer questions from parents about whether to pack a lunch or work out an eating arrangement at the field trip location. If you'll be serving meals on the field trip, prepare the food before and determine how you will transport it. Consider packing a cooler for any perishable foods that need to be kept cold, and pack plenty of water if there is no water available at your destination.

Transportation

Some preschool policies require that school vehicles are used for field trips. Before the trip, determine transportation needs, such as how many vans or buses will be needed and if parents are permitted to drive.

If there’s a cost associated with the trip, how will you secure funds from the school or handle payments from parents? Use your communication platforms to alert parents of any expenses they’ll need to cover as far in advance as possible.

Sometimes drop-off and pick-up schedules can be impacted by field trips. Create an agenda and itinerary that shows where the class will be and breaks down how long you’ll be at each location. This helps parents plan their day and gives school administration information they would need in an emergency. 

If any children have medication, medical equipment, or anything else that needs to be on hand for them, it needs to be accounted for in field trip planning. Bring any health and safety documents such as an accurate roster to count the children and emergency contact information. Teachers should also pack first aid kits and antibacterial hand wipes if there is no access to clean running water on your trip. 

Families' participation on field trips is a great way to include them in the curriculum and share a day in the life of the class. Check out our calendar template to keep families up-to-date with all major school events and spark new ideas for family engagement year-round. 

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Field trip safety tips

Taking young children on a field trip can be an overwhelming experience without the right preparation. Field trips are very exciting, so be aware that the children may have extra energy or be more distracted. To have a fun, safe, and smooth trip, focus on safety measures before and during the excursion.

Before the field trip

  • Review the schedule with the children and tell them what to expect 
  • Give children safety guidelines and procedures to follow
  • Assign pairs or small groups for headcount checks
  • Involve children in checking the field trip supply checklist
  • Instruct children to wear bright clothes or a certain color to make them easy to spot
  • Prepare and bring a first aid kit

  During the field trip

  • Do headcount checks frequently and always before leaving or entering any location
  • Follow pedestrian rules carefully when walking such as using sidewalks and crosswalks and only crossing the street when traffic signals say it is safe
  • For traveling by bus or van, check every seat before exiting
  • Ensure children understand and follow the security and safety measures of the field trip location
  • Continue practicing basic hygiene, such as washing hands or using hand wipes before eating
  • Keep a copy of emergency contact lists with you at all times
  • Take bathroom breaks together as a group

Field trip ideas for preschoolers

Choosing where to take the children in your preschool class is one of the most exciting parts of field trip planning. Here are 20 engaging and educational field trip ideas for preschoolers:

Apple orchards and pumpkin patches can show children how these foods are grown and offer a truly hands-on education as they pick their own.

Nature walk

Nature walks are an educational adventure that allow children to discover various plants, leaves, critters, and trees. It’s also great physical activity!

Farmer’s markets

A field trip to the local farmer’s market or grocery store can be an opportunity to teach children lessons about nutrition and where their food comes from.

Many children’s books are full of stories and illustrations of sea creatures, so the aquarium is sure to be a hit with preschoolers. They’ll get a chance to see these creatures up close and learn more about them.

A local bakery is another food-focused field trip that supports a small business and allows children to see how some of their favorite sweet treats are created.

Zoos are a common preschool class favorite! Children can visit and hear facts about a wide variety of animals, including birds, mammals, and reptiles.

Local library

Libraries are often a familiar place for young children, but a preschool field trip to the library gives children a chance to learn details about what a librarian does and the many types of books available to them.

Fire station

Preschoolers tend to love fire trucks. Use a field trip to a fire station to teach them about the work that happens behind the scenes and age-appropriate fire safety tips.

Local events

Sometimes the best educational events don’t need to be booked—they’re already happening in your community! From holiday celebrations and parades to the annual fair, local events can provide children with a wealth of learning opportunities.

Farmers have so much they can teach young children, from lessons about the way food is grown to how the animals are raised.

Children’s museum

Museums that cater specifically to young children are educational and interactive places that are ideal for preschool field trips. They also tend to change exhibits regularly, which means they’re a great choice for multiple trips.

Home improvement store

Show children how chairs, tables, and other items they use on a daily basis are built. Another way to do this is to find a local builder with a small shop who’s willing to give a workshop tour and demonstration.

If you have a child-friendly state park nearby, they make excellent field trip destinations. State parks are a beautiful place to teach about the great outdoors and ways to protect and respect our planet. 

Recycling center

Teach children the importance of recycling and how everyday items like plastic water bottles and aluminum soda cans are recycled. 

Local ponds are perfect for a low-cost, science and nature focused field trip. They’re often home to frogs, ducks, and aquatic plants, making great lesson topics for preschool children.

Around town scavenger hunt

Teach children about where they live with a scavenger hunt in your community. Downtown areas are usually ideal locations for this field trip activity.

Expose children to the performing arts with a preschool field trip to the local theater. This trip can teach them about storytelling on the stage, theater etiquette, and stage acting as a career.

Train station

Learning about different types of transportation expands children’s minds and view of the world. Add in a train ride to make it both engaging and educational!

Botanical garden

Botanical gardens are a stunning environment to teach children about the beauty of nature and various types of plant life.

Historic monuments

A field trip to an age-appropriate historic site can provide early lessons on important historical figures and events.

Post-field trip actions and education

Get the most out of your day away from the classroom by following up with children and their families after your field trip. Parents will appreciate knowing what their children learned and children will get a chance to relive the best moments of their trip.

To update families, consider including a brief summary of your field trip in your preschool newsletter . Ask children to share their favorite parts of the trip and include photos! 

Plan a memorable outing

There are plenty of details to consider and plan when it comes to executing preschool field trips. Taking a trip is a great opportunity for educators to build upon everything their children are learning in the classroom and engage them in hands-on, memorable experiences. 

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Think back to your childhood for a moment. What’s your favorite memory from your early education years? Was it the arts and crafts? Or was it playing on the playground with your friends? If you’re like me and so many others, it was hands-down the field trip we took as a class to the zoo. Field trips are so much more than entertaining outings, especially for preschoolers. They help provide young learners with experiences that stimulate their brains and foster curiosity in ways that time spent in the classroom can’t always compare to. Planning a successful, educational field trip isn’t as simple as picking the most exciting destination though. 

A memorable experience comes from a well-planned trip that helps educate as much as it entertains. Let’s explore some of the different considerations you’ll need to make to help ensure your next field trip leaves a lasting impression on the preschoolers in your care!

The Benefits of Field Trips

Though field trips can be an absolute blast for students, education is usually priority number one. Luckily, most field trips can easily provide both learning and entertainment to your young attendees by engaging them in ways they may not otherwise experience in the classroom. These adventures offer opportunities for students with different learning styles such as visual, aural/auditory, and kinesthetic, to learn about certain topics in a way that truly speaks to them and helps them grasp the concepts presented. 

The benefits of field trips don’t stop with education though, there are a wide variety of positives that children can take away from their experience. For example, social skills can be reinforced during your outing as students may speak with classmates they don’t normally engage with, or ask tour guides and speakers questions. Field trips are also a fantastic way to broaden children’s minds and expose them to new cultures and traditions outside their own.

Preparing Your Students

Lesson plans.

For your field trip to really have an impact on your preschoolers, try to make sure that your lesson plan leading up to it is related in some way. For example, if you’ve been learning about different kinds of animals in your class, a trip to the zoo would make an excellent follow-up so children can see and even touch some of the creatures in person!

Waivers and Permission Slips

You may already know that each child will need a permission slip to come along on your preschool’s field trip but how far in advance should these slips be sent out? Though you’ll want to keep the field trip top of mind for parents by sending out communications like newsletters or reminders to their phones if you use a mobile app at your child care center, in reality, the best time to send out your permission slips is as soon as you have the time, date and location of your trip finalized. This gives parents plenty of time to read and sign the document and any additional waivers that your destination may require for attendance. When it comes to keeping parents in the loop, more time to sign is always best.

Safety Plans

As with all moments in child care, student safety should be a priority. That’s why you’ll need to put together a safety plan ahead of your field trip detailing student allergies, modes of transportation, and procedures to take in case anything goes wrong. It doesn’t hurt to have plenty of first aid supplies on hand to prep for any minor cuts or scrapes either. If all goes well, you’ll never need to use your safety plan, but it’s imperative to have one in place and shared with all chaperones in case of an emergency.

Field Trip Ideas

With the benefits and preparation requirements in mind, it’s time to decide on your field trip destination. Regardless of your pick, make sure to call the location you’re considering or check their website to see if they can accommodate your group size and confirm they offer exhibits and activities that are age-appropriate for your preschoolers. Now, let’s take a look at some of the best educational field trip ideas out there!

Indoor Ideas - Great at any Time of Year

When it comes to educational field trips, it doesn’t get more classic than visiting a museum! There are a variety of specialized museums to choose from so you can ensure your trip is in sync with your teachings. For example, if you’re covering colors with your preschoolers, an art museum could be the perfect pick, or if you’re learning about weather, a museum of natural science may be better suited for your trip. Some areas even have children’s museums filled with activities that students can engage with while learning!  When it comes to educational field trips, it doesn’t get more classic than visiting a museum! There are a variety of specialized museums to choose from so you can ensure your trip is in sync with your teachings. For example, if you’re covering colors with your preschoolers, an art museum could be the perfect pick, or if you’re learning about weather, a museum of natural science may be better suited for your trip. Some areas even have children’s museums filled with activities that students can engage with while learning!

Aquariums can truly spur the imaginations of your preschoolers as they get an up-close look at the fish and other sea creatures on display. Some aquariums even have a touch tank where children can physically and safely interact with certain aquatic animals, perfect for any young kinesthetic learners! Aquariums are a good choice for students learning about the ocean or if you’ve had any sea-related storytimes like “The Rainbow Fish” .

Planetariums

Are you planning on discussing stars or space in the coming weeks? A trip to a planetarium is your perfect field trip pairing. Planetariums provide guests with a chance to learn all about the cosmos around us in an educational and often interactive environment. This is a great choice to help instill a sense of wonder and interest in astronomy in your students at an early age.

Fire Stations

A visit to your local fire station provides preschoolers with the opportunity to learn all about fire safety and meet some hometown heroes in person. Many fire stations offer field trip tours of the facility where children can explore a fire engine, try on some firefighting gear for pictures and even enjoy a themed story, read by one of the firefighters themselves. Some fire departments will send a firefighter and fire truck to your child care center for children to meet and greet with. Afterward, the firefighter will usually do a presentation for kids in your classroom.

Though your preschoolers may be a little too young to pick up and read books on their own, it’s never too early to showcase the wonders of your local library. Many libraries offer scheduled story times and even interactive activities for children to enjoy and learn from. A library trip is also a very budget-friendly option that could help ensure all of the children can attend.

Outdoor Ideas - A Good Option for Good Weather

Similar to the aquarium, a trip to the zoo can be an educational and exciting experience where preschoolers can see the animals they’ve been learning about in person. They may even have the opportunity to touch or feed certain animals depending on the zoo’s offerings.

Botanical Gardens

Learning about plants is much easier when your preschoolers have real-life examples in front of them. Fresh air and wide open spaces filled with all kinds of beautiful flowers and other plants make for a memorable experience that will stick with your young students.

Nature Centers

The offerings of nature centers can vary greatly between locations but many of them incorporate elements of both zoos and botanical gardens with a focus on plants and wildlife native to their specific regions.

If you want your preschoolers to be able to meet every animal that Old MacDonald had, a visit to a local farm is a great choice for your field trip. Some farms offer tours to help teach children not only about the animals that live there but also about the crops and food that they produce. To help them learn about where their food comes from.

Virtual Options - No Travel Required

If for some reason your plans change due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances, or a field trip just isn’t in the budget right now, virtual field trips are a fantastic option to explore. Many of the locations listed above offer virtual tours and exhibits so your students can get a look at animals, presentations, displays and more all from your classroom.

Whether your preschoolers end up observing their favorite animal at the zoo, exploring nature at the botanical garden, or finding their hero in a firefighter, each field trip offers valuable lessons that can help inspire them and ignite their interest in education. With some careful planning, you can ensure that your students go home having learned new and exciting things and made memories that will last a lifetime.

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Field Trip Ideas for Preschool

Field Trips for Preschool and Kindergarten

Field trips are not only lots of fun but they can also be very valuable learning experiences for young children.

They can help build background knowledge and vocabulary that are important for success in school and life.

Free Field Trip Ideas for Preschool and Kindergarten

Some field trips will require an entrance fee, but others may be free. Check with your local places of business to find out if they would be willing to offer your class a free “tour”.

  • Fire Station
  • Grocery Store
  • Home Improvement Store
  • Nursing Home
  • Animal Shelter
  • Beach (if nearby)

Field Trip Ideas for Preschool

Fun Field Trip Ideas for Preschool

The following are popular places for field trips that usually charge a fee for entrance.

  • Apple Orchard
  • Children’s Theater
  • Pumpkin Patch
  • Science Museum (designed for children)
  • Ice Skating
  • Roller Skating
  • Kid-Friendly Bowling Alley

The ice skating, roller rink, and bowling alley trips could all be tied to academic science objectives.

Regional Field Trip Ideas

Different parts of the world may offer unique opportunities for field trips such as:

  • Coastal: Beach
  • Coastal: Lighthouse
  • Southwest: Rodeo
  • Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Planetarium

Field Trips that May Come to You

Some field trips may even come to your location if travel isn’t possible or in your budget.

  • Agricultural Outreach Center (cows or other livestock)
  • Rodeo History and Education Center
  • Petting Zoo
  • Wildlife Outreach Center (exotic animals)
  • Animal Shelter, ASPCA, or other animal group to teach about caring for pets

How to Plan a Field Trip

The following are some steps you can follow to help you plan for your field trip.

  • Check your school field trip policy and read it thoroughly before scheduling any field trips.
  • Determine the educational benefits of this particular field trip.
  • Check your school policy on field trip chaperones. The general rule of thumb is, the younger the child, the more chaperones you will need.
  • Calculate the distance from your school to the location you would like to visit.
  • If a fee is involved, calculate how much the field trip will cost per child. Don’t forget to take into consideration any additional costs such as transportation or meals.
  • Ask permission from school administrators to book the field trip
  • Notify the parents of the date and cost of the field trip. Also let them know if you need chaperones and the procedure for signing-up.

Field Trip Questions

There are lots of questions to take into consideration when planning a field trip for young children. Here are some of the most common questions to consider.

  • What type of travel is allowed? Will you need to hire a school bus or can parents drive?
  • Can parents take their children home after the field trip, before returning to the school? (this will happen!)
  • What paperwork is needed for parents to volunteer as chaperones?
  • How many adults will you need to help chaperone the field trip?
  • Will this trip help your students meet academic goals? List the specific academic standards that this trip will help your students meet. Remember, most field trips will help develop vocabulary, which in turn supports reading.
  • How long will you be away from school? Calculate the travel time to and from your destination into your final number.
  • Will students be eating lunch on the field trip? If so, will they be bringing their own lunches, will the school be providing them, or will they be purchased on-site?
  • Do any students in your classroom take medication that will need to be administered on the field trip? If so, provisions will need to be made.
  • Can parent chaperones bring their younger or older children along on the field trip? If so, how will those children be transported to and from the location? How will payment be handled- if any?

Field Trip Preparation

While field trips are fun for the students, they often require extraordinary amounts of extra preparation and effort on the teacher’s part. If something goes wrong you need to have a plan in place to occupy your students.

Every single minute of your trip has to be planned out in advance or chaos will reign. Expect the unexpected and prepare for delays such as waiting for a bus, waiting in lines, waiting for others to finish lunch.

As you can see, preparing for the trip in advance is only half the battle!

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Preparing for Field Trips

Having something on hand to occupy your students on a field trip is a lifesaver.

Field trip recording sheets or scavenger hunts are a great way to keep your students alert and on-task as they look for the items listed.

You can give these forms to your students to complete during the trip or pass them out when needed.

Field Trip Scavenger Hunt Printables

These activities will provide students with practice paying attention to details, recalling events, and vocabulary development.

Picture cues are provided for non-readers so no reading is necessary to complete the activities.

Volume 1 of the 8 page Field Trip Recording Sheet packet includes scavenger hunts and recording sheets for the following field trips:

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Coming up with home daycare field trip ideas is easy to do if you use a little creativity with what’s in your area. Field trips teach kids many things and they are fun.

Home Daycare Field Trip Ideas

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Home daycare field trip ideas are not only fun, but they help kids develop skills such as social and emotional skills, motor skills, safety skills, and more. They are a great part of running a quality home daycare . Check out these ideas and the free printable permission slip!

Coming up with home daycare field trip ideas is easy to do if you use a little creativity with what’s in your area. Field trips teach kids many things and they are fun.

Coming up with home daycare field trip ideas is easy to do if you use a little creativity with what’s in your area. Field trips teach kids many things and they are fun.

Home daycare field trips

A safe alternative would be to ask 2-3 parents to attend the field trip and drive their own kids so you’d have enough room in your vehicle for the rest of the kid’s car seats. Be creative and you’ll think of fun and safe ways of getting kids to an activity outside the home daycare.

Home daycare field trips add even more learning for kids if you plan them to coordinate with your lesson plans or themes you are working on at the time.

Some field trips are free and some cost. If admission has a price, you can ask parents to pay the fees and you can collect them in advance.

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Field trip ideas

Think about where your daycare parents work and if some of them might have something the kids could learn about.

Here are some great ideas of field trips that you may enjoy or may spark your imagination for something else:

  • Pumpkin patch
  • Hardware store
  • Ice skating
  • Roller skating

Daycare field trips

  • Science museum
  • Beach or lake
  • Planetarium
  • Fire station
  • Police station
  • Nursing home
  • Grocery store
  • Nature trail
  • Radio/tv station

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Field trips that come to daycare

If you’re unable to travel out for a field trip , there are many people that will bring things to the kids to explore. More of them have a cost and some are quite substantial, but they can be just as fun.

  • Dental health professional (we have this available through our health department)
  • Farmer (to bring an animal or two or a piece of equipment)
  • Animal shelter
  • Animal refuge
  • Petting zoo

Daycare field trip permission slip

The first step in planning a field trip is to look at your calendar and find out what is available for the kids to do. Call around to the field trips you are interested in. Once you book a date and time, then you can plan out the trip.

Figure out how much time you’ll need to get there and back and how long you’ll spend there. Then make a time frame and notify your parents of the trip, the time and date, and the price they need to send.

Then plan what meals you’ll need to cover and how you’ll feed the kids those meals.

Get parents to pay for the entry fees if there are any and sign permission slips.

Click here for a free printable permission slip you can use. Home Daycare Field Trip Permission Slip

Pack a bag with drinks and snacks for all the kids, plus the permission slips and with a photo of each child attached for extra safety. I’m a what-if safety girl, so I think of those things. For more ways to teach kids to stay safe, click here.

Also, pack extra clothes and all the diapering supplies you’ll need for the kids.

Remember after the field trip to send a thank you note to the venue for allowing you to come. People work hard to give us a place to come and it’s nice to be thanked for your efforts.

For more ideas for activities for your home daycare , click here.

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Hands-on and on-site learning is one of the many blessings of homeschooling.

Virginia Is for Field Trips!​

Find all kinds of homeschool field trip ideas near you. Field trip listings, categorized by INTEREST, include science centers, museums, aquariums, planetariums, zoos, historic sites, and state and national parks–and more!

by Joy Hayden

In the early years, field trips were a staple of our homeschool diet, but as time wore on and I wore out, the number of field trips we went on diminished. Recently the need to take school on the road and expand our horizons has been re-awakened in me.

Remember, a good field trip begins with an interest in the topic or activity. If the interest does not already exist, perhaps you could stir it up with a good unit study beforehand!

Some of the following field trips are long-standing favorites, and others are a little more off the beaten track. Hopefully, you will find some treasures among the list.

  • Nature-Lover Field Trips
  • Science Field Trips
  • “How-Do-They-Do-That?” Field Trips
  • History Field Trips
  • Fine-Arts Field Trips
  • Events Field Trips

NATURE-LOVER FIELD TRIPS

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Blue Ridge Parkway

After visiting the Natural Bridge, you may want to take in more beautiful scenery during your homeschool field trip by driving down the Blue Ridge Parkway.

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Natural Bridge

One of the seven natural wonders in the world is right in our backyard. Along the way, you will stop at the Monacan Village to watch and learn about the daily life of these Indians 300 years ago. 

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Natural Bridge Zoo

Visit the Natural Bridge Zoo while in the area!  There is nothing like standing next to a giraffe, getting nuzzled by a llama, hugging a baby dromedary camel, or gazing into the eyes of a huge white tiger to make you feel and appreciate our wonderful world of animals.

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Norfolk Botanical Gardens

Enjoy a 3-acre flower garden, the butterfly garden, the fish-feeding activities, walking tours, or  take a tram, shuttle, or boat tour (an additional $3). Partake your picnic lunch observing our beautiful gardens in Hampton.

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Sandy Bottom Nature Park

Discover 456 acres devoted to environmental and wildlife studies. The park has a nature facility, biking and hiking trails, and a horse trail. You can go fishing, picnicking, or the Wildlife Center gardens.

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Virginia Creeper Trail

Ride your bike across trestles, over streams, and through the Jefferson National Forest on a 34.3 mile long rail-trail across Abingdon, Virginia, to the North Carolina border.

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Virginia State Parks

Virginia is For Lovers! Most all of our state parks have interpretive programs, hands-on activities, and kids programs.

SCIENCE FIELD TRIPS

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Belvedere Plantation

Programs are available for groups only. A minimum of nine people is needed for a group. In any season, there is something to be learned at Belvedere. In the spring, they offer strawberry picking; in the fall, pumpkins. Their corn maze opens on Labor Day weekend.

NASA Langley Open House

The Challenger Space Center 

Founded by the families of the tragic Challenger mission, they now have centers across the nation. They offer virtual, classroom, and Center missions. Contact the center nearest you for information on activities. Before attending the session, your group will receive an information packet. There will be some prep work on your part. At the Center, they will simulate a real mission.

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Pocahontas Mine and Museum

Visit a coal mine where coal used to be hand-loaded into carts. Located in southwest Virginia, this mine opened in 1882 and operated for 73 years. Walk through the historic town of Pocahontas and see the old Silver Dollar Saloon, the Company Store, and the old log-cabin schoolhouse.

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Science Museum of Western Virginia

Science at your fingertips. We are located right in the heart of Downtown Roanoke on the fourth floor of the Center in the Square building. The Science Museum offers exhibits, a planetarium, and MegaDome shows.

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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center  

Located in Chantilly, this is the companion site to the National Air and Space Museum, is easy to get to and gives you the Air-and-Space experience without going into D.C. Eventually, it will house over 200 aircraft, 135 spacecraft, and other space artifacts. Inside the hangar, you will see three levels of aircraft.

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Virginia Fisheries  

Fisheries are located in many counties, including Campbell, King and Queen, Smyth, Warren, Nelson, Bath, Wythe, and Craig. Five of the hatcheries are cold-water and raise trout. Four hatcheries are warm-water, so you will see pike, bass, catfish, or other warm-water fish. The best time of year to visit the warmwater hatcheries is April through June or in the fall.

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Virginia Marine Science Museum

Your kids will love the touch tanks where they can touch stingrays, crabs, and starfish. In addition to whales, sharks, and sea turtles in the aquarium, there is an estuary outside with native birds and bald eagles. The museum sponsors whale-watching trips in the winter and dolphin-sighting trips in the spring and summer.

“HOW-DO-THEY-DO-THAT?” FIELD TRIPS

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Bergey’s Dairy Farm

Chesapeake. Got Milk? Or better yet, how do we get our milk? Bergey’s Dairy Farm is a real working farm with more than 200 cows, as well as chickens, goats, bunnies, and Old Tom Turkey. Watch the feeding and milking of the cows, and see the farmhands clean out the stalls. At the farm store you can buy some of that fresh milk in old-fashioned bottles or better yet, eat some homemade ice cream. Wear shoes and clothes that can get muddy and dirty.

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Field Trip Factory

Use this site to help schedule certain store field trips in your area, such as Petco, Sports Authority, and others. The tour of the Stafford Petco received very high marks from one family. These trips can be scheduled close to home and won’t cost a lot of money.

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Historic Peace Hill Farm

Charles City. A working family farm with home-raised meat, produce, and wool, chef-prepared meals and curated wines, quiet elegant rooms, and unique event spaces, all in Virginia’s oldest historic area.

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Krispy Kreme Factory

Doughnuts are made twice a day—from 6 to 11 in the morning, and at night. The process and equipment are fascinating and there are hot, fresh doughnuts waiting for you at the end of the tour. Call 703-768-0300 to set up a field trip. Take an online field trip of a Krispy Kreme factory at their Web site . Unfortunately, the online tour does not smell or taste as good as the real thing! 6328 Richmond Highway, Alexandria.

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Nauticus & Battleship USS Wisconsin

Norfolk. What is it like to live and work on the ultimate warship?  See a map of the ship’s tour route and find out about hours at the Web site. If you visit the USS Wisconsin, you will also want to visit the adjacent  Nauticus National Maritime Center .

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Nuclear Power Plant

Route 650 in Surry. Visit the Surry Nuclear Information Center and learn the truths vs. myths of nuclear power, generate your own electricity, and learn about the initial mining of uranium to the final stages of producing electricity. If you would like to bring a group on a field trip, call in advance and they will custom-make a field trip tailored to your interests. Best of all…it’s free!

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Route 11 Potato Chips

Middletown, near Winchester. Have you ever wondered how this favorite snack is really made? Route 11 Potato Chips uses only natural ingredients to make their chips. Visitors can watch the “spudmasters” at work, and then sample the chips as soon as they’re done. Yummy, hot, and delicious! Open to the public on Fridays (10 a.m.–6 p.m.) and Saturdays (10 a.m.–5 p.m.) Located on Route 11 south of Winchester in Middletown; 540-869-0104.

HISTORY FIELD TRIPS

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Agecroft Hall

Located in Richmond, this is an actual 15th century Tudor estate on the James River. When it fell into disrepair in England, it was sold at auction, dismantled, crated, shipped across the Atlantic, and then painstakingly reassembled. The museum and gardens are open year-round, Tuesday-Saturday, but are closed Mondays and national holidays. There is film and a self-guided tour of the museum. Agecroft Hall and Gardens are located in Windsor Farms, not far from downtown Richmond and interstate highways. HEAV sponsors a Homeschool Day for this field trip!

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The American Civil War Museum and The Whitehouse of the Confederacy

Richmond. The Museum of the Confederacy closed its doors in 2018 and moved to its new home at The American Civil War Museum at Tredegar. The museum’s multiple artifacts and collections were moved including: confederate flags, swords, paintings and more. The items were moved from the former White House of the Confederacy on East Clay Street to their new home at the American Civil War Museum at Tredegar Street.

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Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington. First, stop at the Visitors Center and get a map. You will want to see the Eternal Flame at Presidents Kennedy’s grave and visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Here you can watch the changing of the guard ceremony. Before you visit, read the information about ceremonies on their Web site so you’ll know the difference between a ruffle and a flourish, and the origin of the 21-gun salute. It’s also interesting to read about the training of the guards who stand at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Berkeley Plantation Homeschool Day Field Trips

Berkeley Plantation

Charles City. Berkeley Homeschool Days During the first week in October, Berkeley will offer a special rate to homeschool students and their families. Enjoy a guided house tour and learn about eighteenth-century life on a plantation. Explore the museum of paintings and artifacts, walk the five terraces of restored gardens leading to the James River, and make your way through Berkeley’s corn maze. Picnic tables are available or bring a blanket and enjoy a picnic by the river shore. The rate during this exclusive offer is $10 per adult and $6 per student (k-12). Admission tickets purchased upon arrival. Reservations are only required for groups of 10 or more.

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The Beth Ahabah Museum & Archives

Richmond. The Beth Ahabah Museum & Archives collects, preserves and exhibits materials that relate to Jewish history and culture – with particular emphasis on Richmond, Virginia – so that Jewish history and culture may be documented, interpreted and passed on to future generations.

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Booker T. Washington National Monument

Hardy. Open year-round. Admission is free, and special 45-minute programs are available if you call in advance. You can also hike the area trails. Booker T. Washington was born a slave on this tobacco farm. Your visit will explain what life was like in the slave era. 

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Colonial Williamsburg

Williamsburg. Open year-round. This 18th-century city is the world’s largest living history museum, boasting over forty sites and trades, four historic taverns, and two world-class art museums. Check the calendar–special events are scheduled year-round, and they host an annual homeschool day in the fall.

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Frontier Culture Museum

Located in Staunton. Learn about the cultures of four different 1800’s farms—German, Scotch-Irish, American, and English—and their traditions, their food, and their farming methods. Give yourself two and a half hours to see the exhibits. There are special educational tours and rates for groups. Call 540-332-7850 for reservations.

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George Washington’s Ferry Farm

Stafford County, Fredericksburg, Virginia. George Washington’s Ferry Farm is where young Washington spent his formative years and became an extraordinary man. The future general and first president was 6 years old when his family moved to King George County (now Stafford County), Virginia, in 1738.

The guided tour of the Washington house replica explores the lives of George, his mother Mary, other Washington family members, and the enslaved community. It recounts the adversity all of these individuals faced after the death of Augustine Washington, George’s father. You can walk Ferry Farm’s grounds before and after your house tour.

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Gunston Hall

Mason Neck. Home of George Mason, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights. Tour the mansion and the beautiful gardens. Contact Gunston Hall prior to visiting, and they will send you tons of information. A highly recommended field trip. You will find more information, programs and admission at their Web site. 

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Historic Christ Church & Museum

Irvington. Tucked away in a quiet corner of coastal Virginia is an architectural masterpiece, the centerpiece of a museum and engaging historical site dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of eighteenth-century Virginia history. This National Historic Landmark, the 1735 Christ Church, is in near-original condition and is one of America’s great buildings. Visitors can explore this stunning edifice and discover museum exhibits and artifacts related to the social and political world of colonial Virginia, the lives of the Carters and ordinary parishioners, and the preservation of the church. The museum also offers a research library and high-quality gift shop and prides itself on being a leader in educational and community outreach programs for all ages.

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Historic Kenmore

Fredericksburg, Virginia. Historic Kenmore is a beautiful, Georgian-style brick mansion built by George Washington’s sister, Betty Washington Lewis, and her husband, Fredericksburg merchant Fielding Lewis, reflecting their pre-Revolutionary War wealth and gentry status.

The guided tour focuses on the Lewis family and the sacrifices it made to support the American cause during the War for Independence. Eighteenth-century furniture and accessories accurately depict Fielding and Betty Washington Lewis’ gentry-level wealth. You may also tour the grounds on your own before and after your house tour.

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The Old Coast Guard Station

Virginia Beach. Learn about shipwrecks, rescues, and the Coast Guard and coastal Virginia history. The museum is housed in a 1903 Life-Saving Station located on the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Small groups are welcome and can adapt the tour to any age group. Also, offer Story Time and Family Fun Days. For more information or to book a tour, please contact the Education Department at [email protected] or (757) 422-1587.

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Presidents’ Homes

Virginia is the birth state of eight presidents. Seven of them have homes in Virginia. (Zachary Taylor was born in Orange County, but there is no house to visit.) The homes include George Washington’s Mount Vernon  in Mount Vernon; George Washington’s birthplace,  Popes Creek , in Westmoreland County; Thomas Jefferson’s  Monticello  in Charlottesville; Thomas Jefferson’s  Poplar Forest  near Lynchburg; James Madison’s  Montpelier  in Orange County; James Monroe’s Highland  in Charlottesville; William Henry Harrison’s  Berkeley Plantation  in Charles City; John Tyler’s  Sherwood Forest  in Charles City; and Woodrow Wilson’s  Manse  in Staunton.

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Shannon Air Museum

The Shannon Air Museum is a non-profit museum located in Fredericksburg, Virginia at the historic Shannon Airport. We have a unique collection of artifacts and aircraft from the Golden Age of Aviation, the time between the two world wars when aviation was quickly evolving and becoming wildly popular.

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VMI – Virginia Museum of the Civil War and History Day Events

New Market. History Day, formerly called Homeschool Day, is an event open to all families seeking a day of fun, exploration, and learning. Visit the website for other history events being hosted for education and fun as well.

FINE-ARTS FIELD TRIPS

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Belmont Estate

Falmouth/Fredericksburg. The Gari Melchers Estate and Memorial Gallery, Stafford County.  The estate of the American figure painter Gari Melchers (1860-1932). The museum consists of the artist’s home, studio, and gardens. The stone studio and galleries are home to the largest collection of Melchers’ works anywhere. 

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Millionaire’s Row

Danville. If you appreciate architecture, you will want to drive or walk down Millionaire’s Row, where you can enjoy eight blocks of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Included are five churches, giving Danville the nickname “The City of Churches.” Contact the Danville Area Chamber of Commerce for more information about the Old West End Historic District and Millionaires Row.

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Shenandoah Shakespeare’s Education Center

Located in Staunton, this experience takes the fear out of Shakespeare’s plays. Actor-led show tours combine lecture and performance in an educational but entertaining look at Shakespearean theatre. Enjoy a lesson about England’s first indoor theatre, do a little performing, and understand how staging conditions of 17th-century London influenced the works of Shakespeare. HEAV sponsors a Homeschool Day for this field trip!

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Torpedo Factory Art Center

Alexandria. The largest and most successful visual arts center in the country, the Torpedo Factory has 84 working studios and six galleries. The building really was a torpedo factory at one time but has been renovated and is visited by over 800,000 people each year. During your visit, you can meet some of the artists and watch them work. You can view different media being used: pottery, stained glass, photography, printmaking, to name a few.

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Winston Link Museum

Roanoke. Winston Link was a renowned photographer who documented the last mainline steam railroad in America, the Norfolk and Western, from 1955 to 1960. It is appropriate that the museum is housed in a restored Norfolk- and Western passenger station. The Museum houses 190 of Link’s signed prints and 85 estate prints. Notice that there are some joint-ticket offers with the History Museum and the Virginia Museum of Transportation. HEAV sponsors a Homeschool Day for this field trip!

EVENTS FOR HOMESCHOOLERS AND OTHERS

These homeschool field trip events are available on a recurring schedule. You won’t want to miss these!

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Museum of the Bible

Washington, DC. Join us for Homeschool Day at Museum of the Bible! Enjoy a fun-filled day engaging with the Bible with our museum educators. Learn about Bible illumination and about how Gutenberg printed the first Bible, make your own oil lamp, and discover what Nazareth was like during the life of Jesus. Bring your curiosity and get ready to dive into the Bible!

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The Pony Swim at Chincoteague

This annual event is held on the last Wednesday and Thursday of July on Chincoteague Island. Read  Misty of Chincoteague  by Marguerite Henry before going!

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Science Museum of Virginia

Richmond. Experience the The Dome theater, interesting exhibits, hands-on activities in The Forge, explore The Green, a 6 acre park on campus, and up-close experiences for all. From virtual presentations featuring STEM experts to fun videos on social media, and from in-person experiential exhibitions to in-depth lab demos, the Science Museum of Virginia looks for all opportunities to encourage Virginians to enrich their lives through science. The Science Museum is a catalyst for inspiration, a place that sparks curiosity, encourages discovery and generates ideas in science, technology, engineering and math. 

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Virginia State Fair

Doswell. What better way to get the “big picture” of our great state? There are many school tours available; see for programs. HEAV has partnered with the State Fair so that one day each year is set aside for homeschoolers. Check special rates for the HEAV sponsored Homeschool Day at the Fair listed on the HEAV Homeschool Day Page , usually listed in August of each year!

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Waterford Fair

Waterford. This fair is held the first week of October every year. During this three-day festival, you can learn traditional crafts, tour historic homes, and watch military reenactments while enjoying music, dance, and good food. Call the Waterford Foundation office (540-882-3018) to purchase your tickets.

This article originally appeared in the Virginia Home Educator Magazine . A big thanks goes to friends and “strangers” who contributed ideas for this article. Special thanks to Helen Johnson and Darlene Levy for their abundant lists. Also, some ideas were obtained from Virginia—Off the Beaten Path by Judy Colbert.

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Field Trips for Preschoolers: How to Plan and Prepare for a Memorable Experience

  • May 15, 2023

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The purpose of this guide is to serve as a roadmap for educators and parents alike, helping them plan and prepare for preschool field trips that leave a lasting impression. We understand the significance of these excursions in fostering social, emotional, and cognitive development in young children. Whether you’re an enthusiastic educator or a devoted parent, this outline will equip you with the necessary tools and insights to create an unforgettable field trip experience.

Benefits of Field Trips for Preschoolers

Field trips are more than just fun outings for preschoolers; they offer a multitude of educational and developmental benefits that contribute to their overall growth. These excursions provide an immersive learning experience, allowing children to explore, discover, and make meaningful connections with the world around them. Let’s explore the numerous advantages that field trips offer to preschoolers:

  • Experiential Learning: Field trips for preschoolers provide hands-on learning opportunities beyond traditional classrooms, enhancing children’s understanding of various subjects.
  • Stimulated Imagination:  Field trips expose preschoolers to new sights, sounds, and textures, stimulating their senses and inspiring creativity.
  • Social and Emotional Development:  Field trips  encourage children to interact with peers  and adults in different settings, enhancing communication and cooperation skills.
  • Appreciation for Diversity:  Field trips expose preschoolers to different cultures, traditions, and perspectives, promoting tolerance and empathy.
  • Language Development: Field trips for preschoolers provide rich opportunities for language development through active listening, communication, and conversation.
  • Sensory and Motor Development:  Field trips often involve physical activities that  promote gross motor skills , balance, coordination, and spatial awareness.

Selecting the Ideal Field Trip Destination

Selecting the perfect field trip destination for preschoolers requires careful consideration to ensure an engaging and educational experience. The chosen destination should align with the curriculum, cater to their developmental needs, and spark their curiosity. Here are some essential factors to consider when selecting the ideal field trip destination:

  • Curriculum Alignment:  The field trip should complement the curriculum and  learning objectives of the preschool program . Identify the concepts or topics being covered and choose a destination that provides relevant educational opportunities. For example, if the class is learning about animals, visiting a local zoo or a nature reserve would be an excellent choice to deepen their understanding.
  • Age-Appropriate and Engaging:  Preschoolers have unique interests and abilities. Select a destination that caters to their age group, offering activities and exhibits that are accessible and engaging. Look for interactive exhibits, hands-on learning experiences, and age-appropriate demonstrations. Consider destinations such as children’s art museums, science centers, botanical gardens, or farms, often providing tailored experiences for young learners.
  • Interest and Curiosity:  Tap into children’s natural curiosity by choosing a field trip destination that aligns with their interests. Talk to the children and involve them in the decision-making process. Discover their passions, whether dinosaurs, space, art, or nature, and select a destination that will captivate their imagination. When children are excited about the subject matter, their engagement and learning are greatly enhanced.

Additionally,  ensure that the chosen destination prioritizes safety  and accessibility for preschoolers. Evaluate the venue’s safety measures, including appropriate staff-to-child ratios, well-maintained facilities, and clear emergency procedures. Consider factors such as wheelchair accessibility, restroom availability, and ease of movement for children with diverse abilities.

Tips to Plan and Prepare for a Memorable Experience

Once you and your child  select the perfect field trip destination , the real excitement begins! But how do you ensure a truly memorable experience? With these expert tips and practical advice, you’ll discover how to plan and prepare for a field trip that will create lasting memories and ignite a love for exploration.

1. Make Them Feel Excited

Creating anticipation and excitement for a field trip is essential to ensure your preschooler has a memorable experience. You can set the stage for a day filled with wonder and adventure by igniting their curiosity and enthusiasm. One way to make them feel excited is by involving them in planning. Engage your child in discussions about the destination, its unique features, and what they can expect to see and do there. Watch videos or read books related to the field trip to spark their imagination and build excitement.

Additionally, you can create a countdown calendar or a visual representation of the upcoming trip, marking off the days until the big adventure. Share stories and anecdotes about your field trip experiences, capturing their attention and fueling their enthusiasm. By actively involving your little one in the preparation and building their anticipation, you’ll cultivate a sense of excitement that will make the field trip even more enjoyable and memorable for them.

2. Be Prepared the Night Before the Trip

The night before your preschooler’s field trip is the ideal time to make sure you have everything in order for a successful outing. Here’s a handy checklist to help you stay organized:

  • Prepare a small bag with any necessary medications your child may need during the trip.
  • Pack a variety of healthy snacks your little one enjoys, ensuring they have enough energy throughout the day.
  • Don’t forget essentials like water bottles, sunscreen, and a hat to protect against the sun.
  • Check the weather forecast and choose appropriate clothing layers to comfort your child.
  • Ensure you have any required permission slips or medical information securely packed.

By gathering these items and completing the necessary preparations the night before, you can start the field trip day with peace of mind, knowing that you’re fully prepared for a memorable and enjoyable experience with your preschooler.

3. Pick the Right Clothes

Choosing the appropriate clothing for your preschooler’s field trip is crucial to ensure their comfort and enjoyment throughout the day. Here are some tips to help you pick the right clothes for the outing:

  • Consider the weather:  Check the forecast and dress your child accordingly. If it’s sunny, opt for lightweight, breathable fabrics and don’t forget to apply sunscreen. For cooler days, dress them in layers so they can adjust their clothing as needed. 
  • Prioritize comfort:  Select clothes that allow your child to move freely and comfortably. Avoid tight or restrictive clothing that may hinder their movements or cause discomfort. Opt for stretchy materials and comfortable shoes suitable for walking and exploring.
  • Be prepared for activities:  Take into account the activities planned during the field trip. If there will be messy or outdoor activities, consider clothing that can withstand some dirt or stains. Packing an extra set of clothes in case of spills or accidents is also a good idea.

By choosing weather-appropriate, comfortable, and activity-ready clothing, you can ensure that your preschooler is dressed for a successful and enjoyable field trip. Remember, their comfort and ease of movement will contribute to their overall experience and allow them to fully engage in the activities and discoveries of the day.

4. Encourage Your Little One to Ask Questions

One of the best ways to enhance your preschooler’s field trip experience is by  encouraging children to ask questions . Curiosity is a powerful tool for learning and exploration, and by fostering a sense of inquiry, you can help your child make the most of their educational adventure.

Remind your little one that there are no silly or wrong questions. Encourage them to ask about things they find interesting or don’t fully understand. Encourage active engagement with tour guides, educators, or experts at the destination, as they can provide valuable insights and expand your child’s knowledge. By asking questions, your preschooler can deepen their understanding, develop critical thinking skills, and gain a deeper appreciation for the world around them. So, foster their curiosity and let their questions guide them on a journey of discovery during the field trip.

5. Ensure Your Kid is Physically Ready

Before embarking on a field trip, it’s important to ensure that your preschooler is physically ready for the day ahead. Here are some key points to consider:

  • A good night’s sleep:   Make sure your child gets adequate rest  the night before the trip. Sufficient sleep will ensure they have the energy and focus needed for an enjoyable experience.
  • Nourishing breakfast:  Start the day with a nutritious breakfast to fuel your child’s body and mind. Include foods that provide sustained energy, such as whole grains, fruits, and protein-rich options like yogurt or eggs.
  • Stay hydrated:  Pack a water bottle for your child to keep them hydrated throughout the trip. Hydration is crucial for maintaining energy levels and overall well-being, especially during physical activities.

By prioritizing your child’s physical well-being, you can help them stay alert, energized, and ready to fully engage in the field trip experience. A well-rested and nourished preschooler will be better equipped to absorb new information, actively participate in activities, and maximize the learning opportunities presented during the outing.

6. Ask Your Little One to Take Notes

Encouraging your child to take notes  during a field trip can be a fun and effective way to help them remember the experience. Taking notes allows your child to document important details, reflect on their observations, and engage with the learning material in a more active way.

Teach your child about the importance of note-taking a day before the trip. Share how your field notes helped you remember your experiences and discoveries from your field trips. Encourage your child to use a notebook or a smartphone app to record their thoughts, observations, and questions. They can also take photos or make sketches to help capture the memories of the day. By taking notes, your little one can create a personal record of their field trip, review the material later, and share their experiences with others.

7. Check With All The Norms Set by The School

In order to ensure a hassle-free field trip experience for your preschooler, it’s crucial to familiarize yourself with all the norms and guidelines set by the school. Paying attention to these details can help prevent unnecessary complications and ensure a positive experience for your child. Here are some important points to consider:

First, check for any dress code requirements. Some schools may have specific guidelines regarding appropriate attire for field trips. Adhering to these guidelines ensures that your child is dressed appropriately and avoids any potential scolding or discomfort during the trip.

Additionally, be aware of any rules regarding gadgets or electronics. If the school has a policy against bringing gadgets on field trips, it’s important to respect this rule. Providing your child with gadgets when not allowed can hinder their engagement with the experience and may lead to disciplinary action.

Lastly, be mindful of any other specific instructions or guidelines provided by the school. This may include rules regarding food or snacks, behavior expectations, or any specific items that your child should bring or leave behind. By checking with the school and following these norms, you can help ensure a smooth and enjoyable field trip for your preschooler and their classmates.

8. Managing Cash When Traveling Alone

When your child is on a field trip, it’s important to ensure they have the necessary funds and know how to manage their money responsibly. Here are some tips to help them with cash management:

First, provide your child with the appropriate amount of cash for the trip. Discuss with them the importance of budgeting and making wise spending decisions. Encourage them to prioritize essential items like meals or souvenirs they want.

Consider giving your child a small wallet or pouch to keep their cash secure. Teach them about the importance of keeping their money safe and hidden. Remind them not to publicly share their financial information or display large amounts of cash.

9. Make Sure Your Child Save His Contact Number

It’s essential to ensure that your child has your contact number readily available when they’re on a field trip. By having this information, the teacher-in-charge can easily reach you in case of any issues or emergencies. Here’s what you can do to ensure your child has your contact number:

Encourage your child to memorize your contact number. Practice reciting it together until they feel confident in remembering it. Alternatively, you can write the number down on a small note and ask them to keep it in a safe place, such as their pocket or backpack.

Additionally, consider providing your child with a wristband or ID tag that includes your contact information. This way, your child will have your details readily accessible in case they need assistance or support during the field trip.

10. Inform the Teacher About Your Little One’s Circumstances

When your child has special medical circumstances or specific needs, it’s important to communicate this information to the teacher in charge of the field trip. By doing so, you can provide essential details and ensure that your child receives appropriate care and support. Here’s why it’s crucial to inform the teacher:

If your child requires specific medications or has medical conditions, informing the teacher allows them to be aware of the situation. This way, the teacher can provide reminders for medication timings or be prepared to handle any medical emergencies that may arise during the field trip.

In addition to medical circumstances, informing the teacher about any other relevant details regarding your child’s needs or preferences can contribute to a more inclusive and comfortable experience. Whether it’s dietary restrictions, allergies, or behavioral considerations, sharing this information allows the teacher to make necessary accommodations and ensure your child’s well-being throughout the trip.

Final Thoughts

Planning and preparing for field trips for preschoolers can be an exciting and enriching experience. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can ensure a memorable outing for your little one and their classmates. Remember to select age-appropriate destinations, prioritize safety measures, and engage the children through interactive activities.

At Baby Steps Daycare, we understand the importance of field trips in early childhood education. These outings provide invaluable opportunities for children to explore the world around them, develop social skills, and expand their knowledge. As parents, we want the best for our children, and organizing well-planned field trips is one way to offer them a well-rounded learning experience.

Here at  Baby Steps , we take pride in providing your preschooler with a nurturing and educational environment. We offer a range of enriching activities, including carefully planned field trips tailored to young children’s needs and interests. By partnering with us, you can rest assured that your child’s field trips will be thoughtfully planned, supervised by experienced staff, and designed to maximize educational and fun experiences.

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The Best PreK and Kindergarten Field Trips (Both Virtual and In-Person!)

From the pumpkin patch to the fire station.

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Kinders are a wild bunch and taking them anywhere might seem daunting, but field trips provide kids with the kind of real-world learning that really sticks with them. These kindergarten field trips will keep your young students interested and (mostly) out of trouble.

Not all of these trips will be possible everywhere, but keep in mind local treasures that are unique to your area. And when you can’t manage a trip—for whatever reason—try our virtual kindergarten field trips below.

In-Person Kindergarten Field Trips

1. the pumpkin patch.

Is it even kindergarten if you don’t go to the pumpkin patch? Many locations offer tours via hayride and the opportunity to learn how vegetables like pumpkins grow. And, of course, picking out your own pumpkin is the best part!

2. The Grocery Store

A behind-the-scenes trip to the supermarket can teach kindergarteners everything from how their food is sourced to the concept of paying for goods with money. They can explore different roles and departments and—everyone’s favorite—try food samples.

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Going to the zoo provides students with the chance to observe animal behaviors and learn about wildlife conservation. Most of them, like the San Diego Zoo , have educational programs, including keeper talks and up-close animal encounters.

4. A Children’s Museum

At children’s museums, the rule is: Please touch! If you’re lucky enough to have a children’s museum close by, most have areas specifically designed for children ages 5-6. Look for role-play areas, climbing structures, and water play.

5. The Fire Station

Grades K–2 are big on learning about community helpers, so the fire station is a great choice! A visit can help ease young children’s anxiety (sometimes firefighters can look scary in all their gear). And they’re sure to be fascinated by the trucks and equipment.

6. An Apple Orchard

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Who doesn’t love apple activities ? A visit to the orchard allows little ones to learn how apples are raised and harvested. This is a great opportunity for them to pick their own apples and taste different varieties.

7. The Public Library

It’s never too early to teach kids about the amazing place that is their local library. On a trip to the public library, you can show your kinders how a library works, introduce them to the librarians (ask in advance for a storytime), and maybe even sign them up for their own library cards!

8. The Aquarium

If you’re not lucky enough to have a zoo close by, an aquarium is another good choice. Students will get a window into life under the sea, and lots of aquariums have touch pools that are sure to delight littles.

9. A Bakery

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On a bakery field trip, curious kindergarteners can learn about how bread, cakes, and pastries are made. Take a tour of the kitchen and watch the mixing of ingredients and the baking process. Some bakeries even offer kids’ activities, like cookie decorating!

A farm field trip is a great way to connect children to agriculture. Plus, there are all kinds: dairy farms, poultry farms, apiaries, and more. You might try a large commercial dairy farm or a smaller family-owned hobby farm.

Virtual Kindergarten Field Trips

1. an egg farm.

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We love these virtual egg farm field trips from the American Egg Board. Make sure you catch the elementary-friendly versions of Hertzfeld Poultry and Creighton Brothers Farms.

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Most zoos have live webcams in some of their most popular exhibits, such as the Panda Cam at Zoo Atlanta . However, some zoos offer a more in-depth look. You’ll definitely want to check out the San Diego Zoo .

3. The Aquarium

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It’s a similar story with aquariums. You have your pick of live webcams, but our favorites are the Georgia Aquarium’s Ocean Voyager webcam (wait for the whale shark!) and the “jellycam” at Monterey Bay Aquarium (so soothing). And definitely check out  The Maritime Aquarium where you can register for their virtual programs (try Fish Tales, A House for a Hermit Crab, or Shark Safari).

4. Boston Children’s Museum

“Walk” through all three floors of the Boston Children’s Museum on this virtual tour . Direct your students to the Countdown to Kindergarten exhibit.

What are your favorite kindergarten field trips? Come and share in our WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook.

Plus, check out the  Best Field Trip Ideas for Every Age and Interest (Virtual Options Too!)

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During day or overnight programs at Camp Hanover’s 600-acre center, groups can connect, refresh, renew, and grow all year long through educational and recreational activities.

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Dinosaur Kingdom II is one of the most unique dinosaur parks in the world mixing dinosaurs and Civil War history in an outrageous adventure. Created by nationally known attraction builder and theme park designer, Mark Cline.

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George Mason’s Gunston Hall is proud to serve schools and educate youth on George Mason, American Rights, slavery, and other topics of colonial America.

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Explore early colonial history at the re-created 1611 Citie of Henricus located on the historic James River. This “living history” museum has 14 recreated colonial and Powhatan Indian structures and offers hands-on encounters with historical interpreters.

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Hyper Kidz is the ultimate, indoor playground with 3 play zones- Big Kid Zone, Kid Zone, and Mini Zone for mixed ages with age appropriate play attractions.

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Dive into the world of live theatre! Mill Mountain Theatre’s education team has exciting and captivating theater and programs for youth groups and families.

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At the Oddtorium, see things you can’t see anywhere else with over 350 amazing exhibits. Other highlights include: 4D Shows, 3D films, Laser Race and Mini Golf.

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Virginia Governor’s Executive Mansion has served as a home, office, and place of entertainment for Virginia governors and their families since 1813.

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Tagged teaching resources , Activities ; Posted Jul 16, 2015, 1:19 PM by Heather

Going on a field trip with preschoolers adds a sense of adventure to your everyday activities. Whether near or far, plan the best outing you can by being carefully prepared and outfitted. 

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Planning an outing with kids can be challenging. Did we remember to pack sunscreen?   Has anyone seen the wipes? Do you think the rain will hold off?

Outings can throw anything and everything at us: delays in traffic or lineups; changes in the weather; hungry and tired toddlers - and teachers! - who want to call it a day. And before you head out, there's a lot of stuff that has to get packed to meet the needs of preschoolers away from the home or classroom.

Like these basic essentials:

  • snacks and drinks
  • sun hats, rain hats, and appropriate footwear
  • wipes 
  • contact information

Whether you are spending an afternoon at the playground,  or visiting a local industry, being prepared is key to a successful field trip. There are steps both teachers, and students, can take to participate in the planning.

Planning your preschool field trip

Venturing outside the home or classroom environment allows kids and adults to stretch their legs, enjoy a change in routine, and explore the community hands-on. A field trip can include everything from spotting birds on a nature walk , to mooing with the cows at a local dairy farm.

Here are seven tips for teachers and parents to help with the planning of your outing to make it safe and enjoyable. 

Planning a stress-free field trip with preschoolers

  • Use backpacks to carry essentials. Keep hands-free to attend to the needs of the children, including holding hands as you walk around the neighborhood!
  • Make a check list to identify essentials . Your list may include a first aid kit, list of children’s names and emergency contact numbers, cell phone and hand wipes.  Here is a basic "checklist" printable to help with planning your field trip. Field trip checklist for teachers and parents
  • Confirm seating arrangements when using public transport. Direct attention to the proper use of seat restraints and car seats, number of children in attendance, and minimum supervision required. Consult public transportation guidelines and licensing regulations as well as your insurance policy for current restrictions.
  • Do not overlook footwear. Children should have appropriate outdoor clothing, including footwear. Specify rubber boots for the farm, water shoes for the pool, sneakers for the nature trail. Do a clothing check before departure.
  • Collect permission slips.   Set a deadline for retrieving signatures.
  • Notify parents and guardians of your itinerary in advance. Pick-up times or other daily scheduling may be altered in order to accommodate the field trip. Also, provide parents and guardians with a contact number of a staff person on the field trip.
  • Determine if snacks and water will be required. This may depend on the nature of the field trip, accessibility of food and drinks while away from the center, or length of time of the outing.

Your center’s policy for field trips may be included in the enrollment application package. Details may include the following. 

  • Some centers choose to provide snacks while others require parents or guardians to send a lunch or snack with the child.
  • Supervision requirements and contact numbers are made available.
  • Permission slips will be signed and returned to the center.

Teachers and parents can provide opportunities for kids to build teamwork and social skills as they plan and prepare together for a special outing.

As the excitement starts to build in the days leading up to the eventful day, involve kids in the planning and preparation. You'll being acknowledging their anticipation, and extending the learning opportunities.

Here are steps teachers and students can take together.

  • Kids can participate in the planning by suggesting places to visit and necessary items to take along, as well as how to safely travel to the destination -  by foot or by vehicle.
  • Make lists or charts and involve kids with checking off requirements and preparations as they are completed during the planning period.
  • Discuss together what you expect to see or do on the outing. Make a collage with words and pictures.
  • After the field trip, follow up by reviewing together what was anticipated compared with what actually occurred.

Here is a simple document to plan and schedule a field trip.

  Field Trip Planner

A field trip is a great addition to your early learning curriculum. And   planning a healthy outing is beneficial to everyone .  Be sure to add a generous amount of anticipation to the agenda as you plan.

Do you need sunscreen and hats? Should you take rain coats, just in case?

Happy trails!

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Field trips are an important element of the educational experience for kids. They let children learn in a more hands-on and interactive way, and to gain exposure to new settings and adventures. In this article, we will dive into the reasons why field trips are vital for kids’ development and explore the most amusing trip ideas.

What Are Educational Field Trips?

Educational field trips are structured outings with a specific learning objective in mind, organized by educational institutions like schools or daycare centers. These trips are designed to complement and enhance the curriculum by providing students with real-world experiences related to their studies. Unlike casual outings, educational field trips are purposeful and carefully planned to achieve educational goals, such as observing natural habitats in a science unit, visiting a museum for historical studies, or exploring a factory to understand manufacturing processes.

Regular outings, such as a visit to a park or a movie day, are primarily recreational and lack a structured learning component. These activities provide general exposure to the outside world and are often more relaxed, with the primary aim being enjoyment or leisure. On the other hand, educational field trips are intentionally designed to provide experiential learning opportunities that align with educational objectives. While enjoyment can be a part of these trips, the focus is on extending classroom learning, encouraging observation, inquiry, and critical thinking skills that directly tie back to the educational curriculum.

Field trips are crucial for children’s development for several reasons:

1. Learning outside of the classroom

Field trips provide kids with a chance to learn in a new environment, beyond the walls of the classroom. This can give a fresh perspective on the subject matter at hand and make learning more engaging and memorable. For example, a field trip to a museum can breathe life into history and help children understand and appreciate the past in a more meaningful way.

2. Exposure to new experiences

Checking out new things is another benefit of field trips. Kids get to experience things they might not have come across otherwise. This can broaden their horizons and help them develop an appreciation for different cultures, lifestyles, and ways of thinking. For example, a field trip to an art gallery can expose children to different forms of art and promote creativity.

3. Social development

Socializing with peers during field trips can develop and strengthen kids’ social skills. They can learn how to communicate effectively, work in teams, and respect other people’s viewpoints. This builds confidence and develops social skills that are essential for success later in life.

4. Real-world application of knowledge

By going on field trips, children can grasp how the knowledge they’re gaining in school connects to real-world situations. This can help make learning more relevant and allow kids to see the practical applications of what they are learning.

5. Exposure to nature

Visiting natural environments like parks, gardens, or forests on field trips can help kids develop a sense of appreciation for nature. This can foster a love of the outdoors and inspire children to become more environmentally conscious. On top of that, studies have proven that exposure to nature has a positive impact on children’s mental health and wellbeing.

Integrating field trips into educational programs requires thoughtful planning and a clear understanding of the curriculum objectives. Here’s how this can be achieved:

  • Curriculum Alignment : Identify areas of the curriculum that can be enhanced through real-world experiences. For example, a biology class studying ecosystems could benefit from a trip to a nature reserve, while a history lesson on the civil rights movement could be enriched by visiting a relevant museum or historical site.
  • Learning Objectives : Define specific learning objectives for each field trip. What should students learn or be able to do after the trip? Objectives should be measurable and achievable through the activities planned during the outing.
  • Pre-Trip Preparation : Prepare students for what they will experience and learn. This could involve classroom lessons that introduce key concepts, discussions about what they will see, or research assignments to complete beforehand. Pre-trip activities help students connect the experience with their existing knowledge and understand its relevance.
  • During the Trip : Engage students with guided tours, worksheets, scavenger hunts, or projects that encourage active participation and observation. Staff or guides can facilitate learning by pointing out specific items of interest, asking questions, and encouraging students to think critically about what they are experiencing.
  • Post-Trip Activities : Reinforce the learning through follow-up activities in the classroom. This can include discussions, presentations, projects, or reflective essays where students synthesize what they learned during the trip and how it applies to their studies.
  • Assessment and Feedback : Evaluate the effectiveness of the field trip in achieving its educational objectives. This can be done through quizzes, student feedback, discussions, or observing the application of new knowledge in subsequent lessons.
  • Community and Parental Involvement : Involve parents and the community by informing them about the educational value of the trip, and, when appropriate, including them as volunteers or participants. This can enhance the learning experience and provide additional support for the educational objectives.

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Field trips are a pivotal aspect of summer camp activities , offering children enriched learning experiences outside the conventional classroom environment. These outings serve as a platform for exploration and adventure, igniting curiosity and fostering a love for learning through real-world interactions. They play a crucial role in social development, enabling children to build and strengthen relationships through cooperative and communicative activities. Furthermore, field trips often connect children with nature, promoting environmental awareness and physical health through engaging outdoor activities.

These experiences also provide cultural exposure , broadening children’s perspectives and fostering appreciation for diverse histories and traditions. Additionally, field trips teach practical life skills, enhancing children’s independence and adaptability by navigating various social and public settings, making them an essential element of summer camp programs that contribute significantly to the holistic development of children.

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Let’s take a closer look at some of the most entertaining field trip ideas for kids!

Field trips to farms are an excellent way to introduce kids to the natural world and teach them valuable lessons on agriculture, the environment, and animals. Visiting a farm can provide a bunch of benefits for children, from educational and personal prospective.

1. Learning about agriculture One of the key perks of a farm trip is that it can help children learn about agriculture. By getting a glimpse of how farmers grow crops and raise animals, kids can develop a better understanding of where their food comes from. They can also learn about the different types of crops cultivated in the area.

2. Understanding animal behavior A farm trip is an awesome chance for kids to learn about animal behavior. They can observe how cows are milked, how pigs are fed, and how chickens lay eggs, gaining knowledge of the different roles animals play on the farm and the importance of taking care of them.

3. Connecting with nature Connecting with nature is also one of the exceptional chances the farm trip presents for kids. They can experience the beauty of the countryside and the natural world, breathing in fresh air and enjoying the scenery. This can enable kids to develop a deeper appreciation for nature and understand the importance of protecting it.

4. Boosting physical activity A farm trip can be an excellent way for children to engage in physical activity. They can walk around the farm, carry buckets of feed, and interact with animals. This can help children develop gross motor skills, improve their coordination and balance, and provide an opportunity for exercise.

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One of the most popular and beneficial field trips for children is a visit to the zoo. It lets them get an up-close view of animals, learn about diverse ecosystems, and get a better grasp of the world around them. This visit gives youngsters a rare chance to study animals up close, cultivate empathy and compassion, exercise their critical thinking skills, and enhance their socialization skills.

1. Encourages hands-on learning Field trips to the zoo provide a hands-on learning experience that cannot be replicated in the classroom. Kids get to see, touch, and observe animals in their natural habitats. This experiential learning technique helps children absorb information better and sparks their interest in the natural world.

2. Teaches environmental awareness With the help of field trips to the zoo kids may learn about the environment and the importance of conservation. Many zoos have exhibits that highlight endangered species, and they often provide information about what people can do to help protect them. Through this type of learning, children can grow to appreciate the world of nature and become more environmentally conscious.

3. Develops empathy and compassion By visiting the zoo, kids can develop empathy and compassion for animals. Seeing animals up close and learning about their behaviors, can help them comprehend their needs and feelings. This understanding can foster a sense of compassion and respect towards animals and their habitats.

4. Encourages critical thinking Engaging in critical thinking is another perk children get from visiting the zoo. As they observe and learn about different animals, they may be prompted to ask questions and seek answers. This type of inquiry-based learning can help children develop critical thinking skills and instill a love of learning.

Children’s museum

Children’s museum field trips offer a wide range of benefits for kids that go beyond a day of fun and entertainment. These institutions are specifically designed to provide educational experiences that spark curiosity, creativity, and imagination in young minds. A visit to a children’s museum can be a great way for kids to learn about the world around them, explore new concepts, and gain new skills.

1. Hands-on, interactive learning experience Many exhibits and displays are interactive, allowing children to touch, manipulate, and experiment with different objects and materials. This type of learning is often more effective than passive forms of education because it encourages children to actively engage with the information they are learning.

2. Fosters creativity and imagination Several displays are meant to pique children’s imaginations and inspire them to think differently. Children can explore their own interests and ideas, as well as learn about different fields of study and career paths. This type of exposure can be particularly beneficial for kids who may not have access to these types of experiences in their daily lives.

3. Develops social skills These trips often involve interacting with other children and museum staff, which can help children learn how to communicate effectively, make friends, and work together. These skills are essential for future success in school and in life.

Adventureland is a theme amusement park that offers an array of activities and attractions, such as roller coasters, water rides, and interactive exhibits. Beyond the excitement of the rides, there are lots of educational and social benefits that come with taking kids on a field trip to Adventureland.

1. Educates about science Many of the attractions in the park are designed to teach students about science, physics, and engineering. For example, students can learn about centrifugal force and gravity on the roller coasters and water rides.

2. Broadens horizons The park’s interactive exhibits offer a fun and engaging way for children to learn about various topics such as history, geography, and art. This can help to broaden their horizons and spark their curiosity.

3. Promotes physical activity Lots of the rides and attractions require physical exertion, which can be a fun way for students to stay active and burn off excess energy.

4. Fosters a love of learning and exploration For many students, a trip to Adventureland may be their first time visiting a theme park, and the excitement and sense of adventure can stay with them for years to come. These memories can also help to foster a love of learning and exploration that extends beyond the classroom.

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Field trips to the botanical garden allow children to learn about the world around them, develop their scientific and observational skills, and foster a love of nature. Botanical gardens are outdoor spaces that are designed to showcase a diversity of plant life from around the world. These gardens often have specialized areas dedicated to specific types of plants such as herbs, trees, succulents, or aquatic plants. With a help of such field trips your kid will be able to attain the following:

1. Learn about plant diversity A botanical garden is a great spot to introduce children to the huge variety of plant species out there. They can discover the differences between flowering plants, non-flowering plants, and how plants are classified based on their characteristics.

2. Understand plant life cycles Taking a field trip to the botanical garden can also help children understand the life cycles of plants. They can witness how plants grow from seeds, and learn about the different stages of plant development from sprouting to flowering and fruit production. Moreover, they can delve into the importance of pollination, how different pollinators help plants, and how plants have adapted to attract them.

3. Develop observation skills Botanical gardens offer a unique chance for children to sharpen their observation skills. They can observe the different shapes, sizes, and colors of plant leaves, flowers, and fruits. Additionally, they can develop an awereness of how plants interact with each other and with the environment, such as how they compete for resources or adapt to different weather conditions.

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Another unforgettable experience for kids will be taking a field trip to an aquarium. Not only is it a great chance for kids to learn about the fascinating creatures that live under the water, but it can also help promote an appreciation for the environment.

1. Educational Experience Aquariums are a fantastic source of knowledge and information about marine life. Kids can learn about the different types of fish, their habitats, and behaviors. Besides, they can discover the diverse ecosystems that exist in the ocean and understand how everything is interconnected.

2. Promotes Environmental Awareness By visiting an aquarium, kids can learn about the importance of taking care of the environment and protecting marine life. It is essential to teach children about the impacts of pollution and climate change on the ocean’s ecosystem, and an aquarium can help them understand these concepts better.

3. Inspires Creativity Aquariums can be a source of inspiration for children’s creativity. Kids can observe the different colors and patterns of fish and other creatures, which can spark their imagination and inspire them to create their own artwork or writing.

4. Encourages Curiosity Field trips to aquariums can stimulate children’s curiosity and encourage them to ask questions. They may want to know how fish breathe underwater or how they swim. Answering these questions can help them understand the processes that exist in the world of nature and inspire them to learn more.

5. Provides a Change of Environment For sure, moving from the classroom to aquarium is a change of setting, where kids experience something new and exciting. This can be a refreshing break from their regular routine. The aquarium’s calming atmosphere can also help reduce stress and improve mental health.

Legoland is a unique place where children can learn and explore the world of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities.

1. Learning through Play Legoland offers a variety of exhibits and activities that encourage learning through play. Kids can explore the park’s many themed areas, build their creations with Lego bricks, and participate in educational workshops and demonstrations. These experiences help kids develop important skills, such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity, in a fun and engaging way.

2. STEAM Education Field trips to Legoland can offer a valuable chance for kids to learn about STEAM subjects in a hands-on and interactive way. The park’s exhibits and activities feature principles of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics in an approachable and captivating way for kids.

3. Creativity and Imagination Legoland encourages kids to tap into their creativity and imagination through building with Lego bricks and participating in creative workshops and activities. Moreover, kids can use their imaginations to create their structures, buildings, and machines, allowing them to express themselves creatively while also learning important skills such as design and problem-solving.

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When planning successful and educational field trips, you should focus on the following tips, with particular emphasis on safety, educational objectives, and engagement:

  • Clearly Define Educational Objectives : Start by identifying what you want the children to learn or experience. Align the trip with your curriculum goals to ensure that the activities are educational and meaningful.
  • Choose Appropriate Locations : Select destinations that are age-appropriate, safe, and relevant to the educational objectives. Consider places that offer interactive and hands-on learning opportunities to maximize engagement.
  • Conduct Pre-Visit Planning : Visit the site beforehand, if possible, to plan logistics and identify potential learning opportunities and safety hazards. This will help you tailor the experience to your group’s needs and interests.
  • Prepare the Children : Educate the students about the trip beforehand. Discuss what they will see and do, and set behavioral and learning expectations. This preparation can enhance their engagement and ensure they get the most out of the experience.
  • Focus on Safety : Ensure all safety measures are in place, including transportation, first aid, and supervision. Have a clear plan for emergencies and ensure all children are accounted for at all times.
  • Maintain a Favorable Student-to-Staff Ratio : Adequate supervision is crucial for both safety and educational support. Ensure you have enough adults to effectively manage and engage with the children.
  • Engage Students During the Trip : Use interactive and participatory methods to keep students engaged. Consider activities like scavenger hunts, guided tours, and worksheets that connect with the educational objectives.
  • Follow Up After the Trip : Reinforce the learning by integrating post-trip activities into your curriculum. Discussions, projects, or presentations related to the trip can help solidify the experience and integrate it into ongoing learning.
  • Gather Feedback : After the trip, collect feedback from students and staff to assess the effectiveness of the experience and make improvements for future trips.

All of the above-mentioned field trips are available to children through Little Scholars’ Summer Camp program ! Our exciting program offers a variety of fun-filled field trips, including visits to the Farm, Zoo, Children’s Museum, Adventureland, Botanical Garden, Aquarium, and even Legoland!

At Little Scholars, we believe that summer should be a time of exploration, adventure, and learning. Our expertly crafted field trips are designed to spark your child’s curiosity, encourage hands-on exploration, and promote a love of learning. Children who are curious about the world around them are more likely to be motivated to seek out new experiences and continue to learn throughout their lives!

With our experienced and passionate teachers, your child will enjoy a safe and engaging summer filled with new experiences, friendships, and memories that will last a lifetime. So why wait? Sign up for Little Scholars’ Summer Camp program today and give your child a summer they’ll never forget!

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Field trips are a wonderful way to expose children to different and exciting things while teaching them about specific aspects of the world around them. While we may not be able to hold field trips due to the current outbreak of COVID-19, planning ahead can help make those future excursions fantastic. Whether it’s going out on a full-scale trip or simply spending an afternoon at the park, there are a series of things a daycare owner can do to get their kids having fun and learning at the same time. So, if you’re looking for an exciting and productive outing with your kids, consider one of these fun field trip ideas for daycare students and put your Schetky school bus to good use.

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Apple orchards make a perfect field trip location for kids because they allow them to see how one of their favorite fruits is grown. In addition to getting to pick their own apples, kids can even try a few new ones as you take a tour through the trees. Just be sure to keep an eye on all your trip participants as it can be easy to lose track of them.

If your students have a love for aquatic animals, it might be a good idea to take them on a day trip to a local aquarium. These locations offer the perfect opportunity to learn about beautiful fish while getting your students out and about. Better yet, they might even discover a new favorite animal and experience the wonders the world under the sea has to offer.

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Children’s science museums not only allow kids to learn about the fundamental sciences that govern our planet, but they also let them do so in an interactive environment. With games and puzzles for them to solve, your students are sure to have a great time delving deeper into fascinating topics like the weather, ecosystems, and even engineering.

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<p>School field trips are more than just a break from the classroom routine. They often become the highlight of a student’s academic year. These outings offer invaluable real-world experiences that textbooks can’t replicate. From historic landmarks to scientific wonders, 10 school field trips leave students with unforgettable lessons.</p>

School field trips are more than just a break from the classroom routine. They often become the highlight of a student’s academic year. These outings offer invaluable real-world experiences that textbooks can’t replicate. From historic landmarks to scientific wonders, 10 school field trips leave students with unforgettable lessons.

<p>A visit to Ellis Island offers students a profound glimpse into the immigrant experience, where they can trace the footsteps of millions who arrived searching for the American Dream. Walking through the halls where hopeful individuals awaited entry into the United States, students encounter firsthand accounts, photographs, and artifacts that convey the challenges and triumphs of those who embarked on the journey to a new land.</p>

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A visit to Ellis Island offers students a profound glimpse into the immigrant experience, where they can trace the footsteps of millions who arrived searching for the American Dream. Walking through the halls where hopeful individuals awaited entry into the United States, students encounter firsthand accounts, photographs, and artifacts that convey the challenges and triumphs of those who embarked on the journey to a new land.

<p>The NASA Kennedy Space Center provides an unparalleled opportunity for students to delve into the wonders of space exploration. From a rocket launch to exploring interactive exhibits, students are immersed in the history and future of space travel. They gain insights into the scientific principles behind space exploration, the challenges of living and working in space, and the innovative technologies driving exploration forward. </p>

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The NASA Kennedy Space Center provides an unparalleled opportunity for students to delve into the wonders of space exploration. From a rocket launch to exploring interactive exhibits, students are immersed in the history and future of space travel. They gain insights into the scientific principles behind space exploration, the challenges of living and working in space, and the innovative technologies driving exploration forward. 

<p>Visiting the hallowed grounds of Gettysburg National Military Park transports students to one of the defining moments of American history. As they walk among the battlefield’s monuments and markers, students gain a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made during the Civil War. </p>

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Visiting the hallowed grounds of Gettysburg National Military Park transports students to one of the defining moments of American history. As they walk among the battlefield’s monuments and markers, students gain a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made during the Civil War. 

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Situated along the scenic coastline of California, the Monterey Bay Aquarium offers students a mesmerizing journey into the ocean’s depths. With exhibits showcasing diverse marine life and interactive learning opportunities, students discover the importance of ocean ecosystems’ interconnectedness and conservation. From playful sea otters to graceful jellyfish, each encounter sparks curiosity and wonder.

<p>As one of the world’s premier aerospace museums, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum offers students a thrilling exploration of humanity’s quest for the skies and beyond. From the Wright brothers’ historic aircraft to the Apollo moon landing module, students encounter iconic artifacts that have shaped the course of aviation and space exploration.</p>

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As one of the world’s premier aerospace museums, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum offers students a thrilling exploration of humanity’s quest for the skies and beyond. From the Wright brothers’ historic aircraft to the Apollo moon landing module, students encounter iconic artifacts that have shaped the course of aviation and space exploration.

<p>A visit to Alcatraz Island provides students with a captivating glimpse into the history of one of America’s most notorious prisons. As they step inside the cellblocks and explore the island’s rugged terrain, students are transported to a bygone era of incarceration and escape attempts. Guided tours and exhibits highlight the daily lives of inmates and guards, highlighting the harsh realities of life behind bars. </p>

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A visit to Alcatraz Island provides students with a captivating glimpse into the history of one of America’s most notorious prisons. As they step inside the cellblocks and explore the island’s rugged terrain, students are transported to a bygone era of incarceration and escape attempts. Guided tours and exhibits highlight the daily lives of inmates and guards, highlighting the harsh realities of life behind bars. 

<p>Situated amidst the vibrant cultural landscape of New York City, The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers students an enriching journey through the history of human creativity. From ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces, the museum’s vast collections span continents and centuries, inviting students to explore diverse artistic traditions and styles. Through guided tours, interactive exhibits, and hands-on workshops, students engage with artworks firsthand, honing their critical thinking skills and deepening their appreciation for the power of visual expression.</p>

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Situated amidst the vibrant cultural landscape of New York City, The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers students an enriching journey through the history of human creativity. From ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces, the museum’s vast collections span continents and centuries, inviting students to explore diverse artistic traditions and styles. Through guided tours, interactive exhibits, and hands-on workshops, students engage with artworks firsthand, honing their critical thinking skills and deepening their appreciation for the power of visual expression.

<p>Exploring the Everglades National Park immerses students in a unique and ecologically diverse landscape in the United States. As they traverse the park’s marshes, mangroves, and sawgrass prairies, students encounter various plant and animal species, including iconic inhabitants like alligators and manatees. Guided tours shed light on the importance of wetland ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, and environmental stewardship. </p>

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Exploring the Everglades National Park immerses students in a unique and ecologically diverse landscape in the United States. As they traverse the park’s marshes, mangroves, and sawgrass prairies, students encounter various plant and animal species, including iconic inhabitants like alligators and manatees. Guided tours shed light on the importance of wetland ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, and environmental stewardship. 

<p>Stepping back to the eve of the American Revolution, students journey to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, where history comes alive through immersive reenactments and interactive exhibits. Guided by costumed interpreters, students participate in the pivotal events that led to the colonies’ struggle for independence, from the infamous tea protest to the stirring speeches of revolutionary leaders. </p>

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Massachusetts

Stepping back to the eve of the American Revolution, students journey to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, where history comes alive through immersive reenactments and interactive exhibits. Guided by costumed interpreters, students participate in the pivotal events that led to the colonies’ struggle for independence, from the infamous tea protest to the stirring speeches of revolutionary leaders. 

<p>Exploring the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture provides students with a profound journey through the triumphs and struggles of African Americans throughout history. From the horrors of slavery to the achievements of the Civil Rights Movement, students encounter potent stories of resilience, resistance, and resilience. Students gain insights into the complexities of race, identity, and social justice in America when they visit this museum.</p>

Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington, D.C.

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Politics latest: Cameron resigns as Sunak names shadow cabinet; Labour MPs assemble for group photo

Sir Keir Starmer has assembled his Labour MPs for a huge group photo in Westminster after the party's landslide election win. Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak has reshuffled his top team as the Tories prepare for opposition.

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Thanks for joining us for the start of the first full week of a Labour government in 14 years - and there's plenty more to come.

You can scroll through the page for today's updates, or check our 10pm post for a round-up of Monday's most significant news.

We'll be back at 6am with all the latest from Westminster.

The Conservative Party has announced a reshuffle, as former ministers and returning MPs make the transition into becoming the shadow cabinet.

Lord Cameron  has resigned from Rishi Sunak's frontbench, having been foreign secretary before Labour's victory in Thursday's election, and has now been replaced in the shadow role by his deputy Andrew Mitchell.

Also, despite clinging on to a seat in last week's vote,  Richard Holden  has quit as Tory party chairman, with Richard Fuller taking his place in the interim.

Writing in his resignation letter, Mr Holden said there needed to be a "thorough review into the general election campaign", but it would "best take place with a new set of eyes to help provide the clearest view".

You can read more from Sky News below:

 Former prime minister Lord Cameron has sought to explain why he resigned from Rishi Sunak's frontbench - and it has to do with his peerage.

As the ex-foreign secretary is not an MP, he is unable to enter the Commons and face-off with the new Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

Lord Cameron said that "clearly the Conservative Party in opposition will need to shadow the new Foreign Secretary from the Commons".

"So I told Rishi Sunak that I would step back."

However, the ex-PM said he is "delighted that the shadow foreign secretary role has gone to my good friend Andrew Mitchell".

We're coming to the end of the first day of the new Labour government's first full week in office.

Here's an easy catch-up on what you need to know tonight:

  • Rachel Reeves has delivered her first major speech as chancellor, pledging a "planning revolution" to boost housebuilding and allow new onshore wind projects to help deliver "sustained economic growth";
  • Our economics and data editor Ed Conway said while Ms Reeves' speech lacked any "big bang moment", the hard reforms she's promising could one day deliver what the UK's long struggled with.
  • Sir Keir Starmer has followed up his weekend visit to Scotland with trips to Northern Ireland and Wales, as he seeks to restore "mutual respect" between Westminster and the devolved governments;
  • Sir Keir's spokesperson  fielded questions from journalists today - they said the prime minister was keen for close relations with France whoever ends up in power there after the country's inconclusive elections.
  • A good relationship with France will be key to tackling the small boats crisis, which has continued today with the first migrant arrivals since the election ;
  • And the Conservatives have confirmed a shadow cabinet reshuffle tonight - with Lord Cameron out as shadow foreign secretary, and Richard Holden gone as Tory chairman.

That's all for now - but we'll have updates all day Tuesday.

By Mollie Malone, news correspondent

The government is expected to announce new plans to ease overcrowding in jails across England and Wales by the end of this week.

Sky News understands one of the core proposals being considered is a lowering of the automatic release point, from the 50% mark in their sentence, to 40 or 43%. 

At the moment prisoners serving standard determinate sentences - those with fixed end dates - are released at the halfway point. 

Once released they serve their sentence on licence. This change could mean thousands of additional inmates with earlier releases. 

Sexual, violent, and terror related offenders are excluded. 

'Immediate' problems - but 'no quick fix'

It comes as Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood today met with representatives from across the prison service, at the beginning of her first full week in the role. 

Sky News understands Ms Mahmood was keen to emphasise her background as a barrister, experience in the sector, and the prime minister's former job as director of public prosecutions.

She expressed a desire to better embrace technology and AI to improve the efficiency of the service in the future. 

Ms Mahmood spoke of the "immediate" problems in prisons, though sources say little detail was provided, as the government continues to weigh up its options.

Sky News understands there are around 700 spaces left in male prisons across England and Wales. 

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper today admitted there is not going to be a "quick fix" to solve overcrowding in prisons, suggesting the government is "extremely concerned" by the situation they have inherited.

Sir Keir Starmer has welcomed his 411 MPs into parliament this afternoon, posing for a so-called family photograph days after a huge election win.

He says: "Fantastic to welcome all of our returning and new Labour MPs today. 

"The work of change begins now."

Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates and Politico's Jack Blanchard are back in your podcast feeds.

On this episode, they discuss how the prime minister is tackling his first full week and his government’s approach to home and foreign affairs.

And how will the Conservative Party choose a new leader?

All that more below:

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With the change of government, the Conservatives' controversial Rwanda migration scheme has been scrapped.

Rishi Sunak had pledged to get planes carrying asylum seekers off the tarmac by the spring, and then shifted his target date to July should he have won the general election.

Sir Keir Starmer is now in the top job, and has stressed the Rwanda scheme was "dead" on day one of his government.

We've now heard from the Rwandan government, which has reiterated it "upheld its side of the agreement, including with regard to finances".

Kigali said it "takes note" of the UK government's intention to "terminate" the agreement.

It added: "This partnership was initiated by the government of the UK in order to address the crisis of irregular migration affecting the UK — a problem of the UK, not Rwanda.

"Rwanda has fully upheld its side of the agreement, including with regard to finances, and remains committed to finding solutions to the global migration crisis, including providing safety, dignity, and opportunity to refugees and migrants who come to our country."

Sir Keir Starmer heads to Washington for a NATO summit tomorrow, and we've just had confirmation his visit will include face-to-face talks with US President Joe Biden.

The White House said Mr Biden would host the new prime minister on Wednesday.

It comes after the pair spoke on the phone on Friday evening - a clip of which was released by Number 10.

We'll continue to have updates through the night right here.

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