Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Field Trip
1. S T E P H A N Y L A W H O N & A M A N D A B A L L A R D
Eye Spy Colonial Walking Tour
of Annapolis
2. Rationale
Social Studies, Grade 1
Standard 5.0 History
INDICATOR 1: Examine differences between past and present time
OBJECTIVES
Use terms related to time to order events sequentially that have
occurred in the school
Classify events as belonging to past or present
INDICATOR 2: Compare people and objects of today and long ago
OBJECTIVES
Construct meaning from informational text and text features about the
past
Collect and examine photographs of the past and compare with current
photographs of similar images, such as old photographs of the school
and community
3. Rationale
1. Educational Goals
understand the similarities and differences for
daily life of today and daily life of long ago.
Sort and classify events, people, ad objects as
belonging to the past or the present.
2. Choosing this site for the field trip will expand the
students learning on understanding how time
changes and helps them see it through hands on
experiences.
4. Class Description
This field trip was created for first grade students at
Norwood Elementary.
It was planned for two classes (approx. 40 students)
21 students from Ms.Smith’s class
19 students from Mrs.Morgan’s class
5. Description/Location
The Eye Spy Colonial Walking Tour is located in
Annapolis.
It is about 20 minutes from Norwood Elementary
school.
The walking tour allows for the students to compare
daily life of today and long ago.
They are able to be involved in a hands on learning
experience.
Students get to sort and classify events, people, and
objects as belonging to the past or present.
6. Information
Transportation
BCPS Transportation: School Buses
Contact Info
Destination Education by Watermark Tours
Jennifer DeLancey
Heather Skipper
(410) 268-7601
1 Dock St. Annapolis MD 21401
Costs
Tour: $8/student $10/adult (group deal includes 2 free adults)
Transportation: add $3 per person
Total Trip cost is $11/student and $13/adult
7. The Tour Schedule
Trip Schedule
9:30 Departure 42 minute travel time
10:15 Arrival at 1 Dock St. Annapolis, MD 21401
The bus will drop off at tour starting point (bus drop off lane) and proceed to
the predetermined parking location:
10:15 Students will be let off the bus and get into their
chaperoned tour groups.
The teachers will check in, and meet the tour guide from Watermark.
Lunches will be dropped off with Operations Staff
10:20 Bathroom/Drink Break
10:30 Eye Spy Walking Tour- 90min
12:00 Tour will end at the Maryland State House/ Bathroom break at public
restrooms
12:30 Walk to Susan Campbell Park at City Dock
12:40 Lunch at Park: Gather lunches from barge office
1:20 Clean up lunch, bathroom, prepare for departure
1:30 Bus pick up at Susan Campbell Park/Departure: 42 minute travel time
2:20 Approximate return time to Norwood Elementary School
8. Organization
Supervision
8 family chaperones and 2 teacher supervisors
Chaperone lottery & forms
Clipboard and groups
Tour Guides and drivers provided
9. Organization
Emergencies
Teacher binders: checklist, schedule, group lists, contact info, etc.
Lost child, personal injury
Group emergencies: fire, accident, bomb threat, etc.
First Aid
Each teacher will carry a first aid kit
Name tags
Each child will wear a name tag
School name, teacher cell number, tour name, group name
Chaperones will wear name tags
Name and group name
10. Bathroom Breaks
There will be 3 scheduled bathroom breaks
Upon arrival at City Dock facilities
At completion of tour at the Maryland State House
After lunch at City Dock facilities
11. Lunch
All attendees will bring a packed lunch
Lunches will be provided by cafeteria for students unable to bring
their own (i.e. students on FARMS)
Lunches will be stored at barge office upon arrival
Lunch will be eaten at Susan Campbell Park at City Dock
Benches: No tables- flexibility!
Rain plan: Annapolis Landing Marina Pavilion