A field trip can be many things. They can be as simple as an excursion around the block to look at different colors, shapes, and textures in their neighborhood, giving children the opportunity to observe flowers, birds, tree bark, shadows, leaves, and the design of cracks in the pavement. Or they can transport children to a distant attraction, exposing them to an entirely new environment. One thing they all have in common is an ability to channel the interest and energy in children, awake in them their undiscovered sense of adventure, joy of discovery and imagination. Children learn especially well when left to their own initiatives. Field trips are one means that allow children to “learn by doing.” There is something about children taking a trip outside of their everyday environment that sparks a child’s curiosity, lets their imagination run wild, and opens the door to great new adventures. Child-initiated, experiential learning provided by a well-planned field trip promotes child learning at its very best. Field trips invite firsthand experience, and set the stage for the magic of the moment to unfold, as teachers and parents stand back and let the child explore the wonders of the world around them.
Planning for Field Trips
- Safety For each part of the trip, consider how you would summon help if someone were injured, became ill suddenly. Think about the children’s daily routines and try to stick to them as much as possible, i.e., eat snack at the same time. Plan ahead for toilet stops and hand washing. Train caregivers and parents on how to supervise children on a field trip, including public restrooms. Establish and rehearse clear, simple safety rules. Plan to position caregivers between the children and potential dangers, such as getting ready to cross the street. Bring emergency contact list for all the children, including medical histories. If any children have a chronic medical condition (asthma, diabetes, seizures) be sure those who are with the child know how to handle a medical emergency. Have a plan in place if a child becomes separated from the group. Give each child a name tag, with only their first name and a telephone number. Assign one adult to a specific group of children.
- Developmentally appropriate field trips Many of the most successful field trips are an outgrowth of an interest expressed in the classroom. Instead of relying on an annual trip to x, build on the interests of the children in the classroom. A good place to start going on field trips with preschool children is the immediate neighborhood around the program. There are details in the environment that adults may overlook, but can prove fascinating and educational for a preschool child. For example, taking a walk around the block can provide a plethora of experiences, and can offer many exciting adventures to stimulate interest. Checking out flowers, the bark on different trees (why are they different patterns), the color of flowers and their different shapes. Toddlers may do better staying in the child care program and bringing community helpers to visit, as many environments are not child-safe. An ambulance or fire engine has little meaning for a toddler and a policeman, an EMS in uniform may actually scare a two year old, as some at this age are overwhelmed or frightened by meeting strangers. Plan trips that encourage language development, creativity and problem-solving skills.
- Pre-Departure Checklist Appoint someone to look over the plans for your field trip with a critical and thoughtful eye, checking for things oversights. A few days before the trip, have this person speak to the teachers going on the trip, so that all the parent release forms have been submitted, medical forms are up to date, emergency numbers are available for each child and for all adults going on the trip, all supplies and materials are available and ready.
- Transportation to and from Field Trips Plan walking trips carefully with attention to potential hazard and how they will be handled. If you plan to transport children, a one hour trip is the outer limit of reasonable time for preschool children to spend in a vehicle. Planning age appropriate activities during the trip can enhance their learning experience and be a lot of fun. Singing songs, playing games help pass the time. Make sure each child is safely secured in a car seat.
- Plan for the Unexpected Take along a well-stocked first aid kit and be sure someone in the group is competent in first aid. Have cell phones available to call for emergency help. Have enough adult supervision so that if one caregiver needs to accompany a child to a doctor and/or emergency room, the rest of the children will be adequately supervised. Go over the plans and rehearse scenarios, the what ifs that can spoil a wonderful experience for the children.
- Preparing the Community Host Planning for a field trip includes preparing the host for your visit. While many community hosts are eager to have children visit, they don’t necessarily have a grasp of child development, and what to expect from preschool children. Check to see who will be assigned as your host and determine their previous experience and comfort level with preschoolers. Build rapport with your host and fill them in on why you chose them, and what activities the children have done to prepare for the field trip, and what you are trying to accomplish with the trip. If possible, visit the location and suggest hand-on activities. Look for a spot that children can spend some time drawing to represent what they are seeing. Explain why experience for children need to be as “real” as possible.
Field trips help the community understand that young children’s learning takes place not only in the classroom but everywhere – be it a trip to the grocery store, a walk through the park, a trip to a children’s museum, or a petting farm. Integrating field trips into a early care and education curriculum enhances children’s everyday classroom experience.
Field Trips – Nassau County
Museums (Toddler - Pre-K)
Cradle of Aviation Museum
Lindbergh BoulevardGarden City, NY
Contact:
516-572-4111
www.cradleofaviation.org
Grade level: toddlers, preschool and up
Cost:
Adults: $7,
children over 2: $6,
Under 2: free
Hours: Mon & Tues: 9:30 – 4:30 pm, Wed – Sun: 9:30 – 5 pm
Length of program: an hour or a whole afternoon
Facilities: bathrooms with changing tables
Note: Huge space with life-size planes and other exhibits. Facility is like a gigantic indoor park, filled with flying objects. Kids can climb in cockpits and pretend to be a pilot.
Garvies Point Museum and Preserve
50 Barry DriveGlen Cove, NY
Contact: 516-571-8010/11
www.co.nassau.ny.us/parkmuse.html
Grade level: toddlers on up
Cost:
Adults: $2,
Children 4-14: $1,
Under 4: free
Hours: Tues – Sun: 10 – 4 pm, year-round.
Length of program: an hour or less
Facilities: bathrooms have fold-out diaper changing unit
Note: Small museum with the geological and archeological history of Long Island. Native American artifacts. Surrounded by nature preserve with trails – good introduction to hiking. Changing exhibits from seashells to minerals to dugout canoes inform and educate visitors about the natural heritage of the land. The Annual Thanksgiving Festival features many hands-on activities for children.
Long Island Children’s Museum
11 Davis AvenueGarden City, NY
Contact: 516-224-5800
www.licm.org
Grade level: toddler on up
Cost:
Adults and children over 1: $8,
under 1 year: free
Hours: Daily, Wed – Sun: 10-5. Also open Tuesday in July and August.
Length of program: 2 -4 hours
Facilities: changing tables in both ladies and men’s bathrooms
Note: Excellent hands-on, interactive exhibits, special play area for toddlers. This is a true multi-sensory experience, and has great creative exploration
Long Island Reptile Museum
70 Broadway (Route 107)Hicksville, NY
Contact: 516-931-1500
www.reptilemuseum.com
Grade level: toddlers on up
Cost:
Adults: $9.95,
children over 2: $7.95,
Under 2: free
Hours: Open daily: 10-6 pm, most Fridays until 8 pm
Length of program: approximately one hour
Note: two floors of live, exotic reptiles and amphibians, living in state-of-the art exhibits, depicting their natural environment. Some are from as far away as Australia. Hands-on experiences with the most gentle creatures are available in the petting area. There is a large collection of dinosaur fossils.
New York Hall of Science (and The Preschool Place)
47-01 111th StreetFlushing, Queens, NY 11368 (located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park)
Contact: 718-699-0005
www.nyhallsci.org
Grade level: Pre-K – 12
Cost:
Adults: $9,
Children (5-11): $6,
preschoolers (2-4): $2.50,
Senior Citizens (62 and over): $6,
Science Playground: $3/per person
Hours: Mon-Thur: 9:30 – 2pm, Fri: 9:30 – 5 (free from 2-5), Sat & Sun: 10:30 – 6pm
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access
Note: Pfizer Foundation Biochemistry Discovery Lab, After-school clubs, Parent/child Program. Teachers can bring classes live to the hall or via a virtual visit. Website offers much information. The Preschool Place: Ages 6 and under can explore the natural landscapes, encounter Tree of Trees, and animals that live in this habitat, play in the multi-ethnic market, build structures using cranes, plus science/art activities.
Queens Wildlife Center
53-51 111th StreetFlushing, Queens, NY 11368
Contact: 718-271-7761, 718-271-7045 (Education)
Grade level: Pre-K – 12
Cost:
Adults children to 12:$.50,
Children under 3: free
Hours: every day: 10-5, weekends every day: 10-5:30 except from Nov – March when the Center closes at 4:30 pm
Length of program: 60-90 minutes
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access, café on grounds
Note: North American animals with over 250 animals of 40 species: mountain lions, bobcats, bison, coyotes, black bears, elk, and sea lions, plus an aviary and a real marsh habitat. Kids can meet and touch sheep, ducks, goats, rabbits and other animals, and they can learn about wildlife and plant at the Education Center. Excellent school programs for students in grades pre-K through 12, and the Center will work with teachers to create Customized Programs to suit students’ needs.
New York Hall of Science
47-01 111th StreetFlushing Meadows, NY 11368
Contact: 718-699-0005, 718-699-0301 (Groups)
http://www.nyhallsci.org
Grade Level: K – 12
Cost:
Adults: $3.50,
Children: $2.50. FREE on Wed. & Thurs: 2 - 5pm. Groups (10+): $2.50 per person. Student Workshops*: $75.00/class; Science Access*: $50.00/class *In addition to admission. Groups paying in advance receive 10% off next group admission.
Hours: Mon-Tues: 9:30 – 2pm (these days for groups only), Wed-Sun: 9:30 – 5pm (groups and public)
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathroom, handicapped access, Snack-o-Mat or picnic on grounds
Note: Hands-on science and technology center, with 150 interactive exhibits. Live demonstrations, videos and films. Workshops for school groups cover a variety of science-related subjects.
The Science Museum of Long Island
1526 North Plandome RoadManhasset, NY 11030
Contact: 516-627-9400
Grade level: Pre-K – adult
Cost: varies by program
Hours: Mon - Fri, and weekends by reservation only
Length of program: varies
Facilities: indoor lunchroom and outdoor picnic areas
Note: This is a science education activity center, formed to stimulate children’s interest in science.
Tackapausha Museum and Preserve
Washington AvenueSeaford, NY
Contact: 516-571-7443
www.co.nassau.ny.us/parkmuse.html#Tackapausha
Grade level: toddlers and up
Cost:
Adults: $2,
children 4-14: $1,
Under 4: free
Hours: Tue – Sat: 10-4 pm, Sun: 1- 4 pm. Call for animal show times on weekends
Length of program: an hour or less
Note: This is a small natural history museum with animal exhibits, live animal show on weekends. Simple exhibits displays animals, plants and geology of the area. There is a diorama of Long Island’s dinosaurs, and a live bat exhibit.
Museums (Kindergarten – Elementary)
African –American Museum
110 North Franklin StreetHempstead, NY 11550
Contact: 516-572-0730
Email: museum@rooseveltlongisland.org
Grade level: K – Adult
Cost: free, call for program fees
Hours: Mon-Sat: 10-5, Th – Fri evening hours 6- 9pm
Length of program: 1.5 – 2 hours
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access
Note: Museum was designed to tell the story of African-Americans on Long Island. There is on-site genealogical research and programs to trace family history. Programs include African-American culture, history and art. Thursday evenings: open mike poetry; Friday evenings: film series.
Goudreau Museum of Mathematics in Art and Science (The Math Museum)
Herricks Community Center999 Herricks Road (Room 202)
New Hyde Park, NY
Contact: 516-747-0777
www.mathmuseum.org
Grade level: K – adults
Cost: $2 per person
Hours: Mon-Friday - General public and groups by appointment only. Check website for Saturday hours
Length of program: 2 hours
Facilities: bathroom and handicapped accessible
Note: This one-room museum is bursting with puzzles, colorful geometric sculptures and math games. Their message is “math is fun.” The museum features hands-on learning experience for all ages. Special programs done off-site for schools and groups.
The Hicksville Gregory Museum
Heitz Place & Bay AvenueContact: 516-822-7505
516-822-3227 (fax)
Email: gregorymuseum@earthlink.net
www.gregorymuseum.org
Grade level: K – adult
Cost:
Adults: $5,
senior citizens and children: $3,
School and groups, and students (tour included): $5,
Children under 5: free
Hours: Tues-Fri: 9:30 – 4:30, Sat-Sun: 1-5, Monday by appt. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day
Length of program: 1 – 2 hours
Facilities: available bathroom, but no eating facilities
Note: The museum has the largest mineral collection on Long Island, with over 4,000 specimens of rocks and minerals, including fluorescent displays, shells and gems. The Old Court House Jail, one of the few “Old Town Lock-ups”, is open for inspection by the curious. Slide and lecture programs are available.
Old Bethpage Village
1303 Round Swamp RoadOld Bethpage, NY 11804
Contact: 516-572-8400, Group reservations 516-572-8408
Grade level: K – Adult
Cost:
Adults: $6,
Children: $4,
children under 4: free. Call for group rates
Hours: March to May: Wed – Fri: 10 – 4pm, Sat: 10 – 5pm, Sun: Noon – 5pm. May to October: Wed – Sun: 10-5pm. November – December: Wed – Sat: 10 – 4pm, Sun: Noon – 4pm.
Length of program: guided tour is 2 hours
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access, picnic area and cafeteria
Note: This restoration represents a living-history museum of farm and town life of Long Island in the mid-19th century, with over 55 historic structures on site. Farmers and housewives wear period clothing, recreating the lifestyle of a bygone era.
Farms (Toddler – Pre-K)
Green Meadows Farms
Box 24573-50 Little Neck Parkway
Floral Park, NY 11002-0245
Contact: 718-470-0224
Grade level: Toddler – K
Cost: $7.50 per person.
Children 2 and under: free
Hours: Mid-late April to Mid-late June and late Sept – Early Nov: weekdays 9:30 am. Last tour beings at 12:30pm. Weekends, with last tour at 2 pm.
Facilities: handicapped limited, picnic area, and light snacks and beverages are sold
Note: Visitors can see and play with more than 400 tame farm animals. Educational guided tours are included in price of admission, and give interesting facts about pigs, cows, goats, sheep, chickens, rabbits, turkeys, ducks, geese, and donkeys. Visitors are offered pony rides, tractor-drawn hayrides and a chance to squeeze milk from a cow.
Queens Zoo
53-51 111th Street (at 53rd AvenueFlushing Meadows Corona Park
Queens, NY
Contact: 718-271-1500
www.queenszoo.com
Grade level: toddler, preschool, young elementary school
Cost:
Adults: $5,
children 3-12: $1,
under 3: free
Hours: Daily year round: 10-4:30 pm or 5:30 pm.
Length of program: an hour or two
Facilities: Diaper changing facilities at both bathroom locations.
Note: This zoo is strictly American wildlife, such as coyotes, elk, and bobcats living in natural habitats. There is a petting zoo, carousel and nearby playground.
Environment and Nature (Toddler – Pre-K)
Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery
1660 Route 25ACold Spring Harbor, NY
Contact: 516-692-6768
www.cshfha.org
Grade level: toddlers and up
Cost: Adults: $4, Children 3-17: $2, Under 3: free.
Hours: Daily: 10-5 pm, year round
Length of program: about an hour
Facilities: No diaper changing facilities in the bathrooms that are across the street in a smaller building
Note: This is a centuries old fish hatchery with live animals to see. Outdoors are “trout-rearing” pools and “Tiny” a huge snapping turtle that lives in a stream in the back of the building. Indoors are frogs, turtles and fish.
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum
Main StreetCold Spring Harbor, NY
Contact: 631-367-3418
Executive Director
Box 25 Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
http://www.cshwhalingmuseum.org
Grade level: all- varies with program
Cost:
Adults: $2,
Seniors: $1.50,
Children: $1
Length of program: 30 to 90 minutes
Hours: Open 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every day
Note: Educational programs can be tailored to the individual needs of the teacher and the class
Muttontown Preserve
East Norwich, NYContact: 516-571-8500
Grade Level: K – Adult
Cost: Free to the public. $35.00 for 1.5 hour program, $45.00 for 2 hour program
Hours: Daily, Groups – Mon-Fri: 9:30 – 4:30
Length of program: 1.5 or 2 hours
Facilities: bathroom, no eating facilities
Note: A 500-acre preserve with marked and unmarked trails. Topographical features include kettle hole ponds, meadows and woodland. Trail maps, guided nature programs, are available.
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center
134 Cove RoadOyster Bay, NY 11771
Contact: 516-922-3200, 516-922-6734 (fax)
Email: trsanct@aol.com
Grade level: Pre-K – Adult
Cost: Donation. Programs: call for information
Hours: Mon-Fri: 8 am- 4:30 pm, Sat-Sun: 1:00 – 4:30 pm; Grounds: Mon-Fri, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, Sat-Sun: 9:00 – 4:30 pm
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access,
Note: The oldest National Audubon Sanctuary in America. The Sanctuary offers workshops and public programs for children and adults, and specialized in natural science and environmental education programs.
Theodore Roosevelt Nature Center
Ocean Pkwy at “West End” of Jones BeachWantaugh, NY
Contact: 516-679-7254
http://nysparks.state.ny.us
Grade level: preschool and up
Cost: State park vehicle fee $8 during summer; no charge other times of the year
Hours: open weekends, year round, 10-4 pm
Length of program: hour or less
Note: Exhibits describing the local ecosystem. There is a children’s play area with picture books, puzzles and puppets all with an environmental theme. Jones Beach boardwalk loop is close-by.
Environment and Nature (Kindergarten – Elementary)
Coastie
1401 Weaver StreetScarsdale, NY 10583
“Coastie” is a boat that is remote controlled and is designed to teach youngsters about safety in and around boats and water. The US Coast Guard has a number of “Coasties” available for educational purposes.
Contact: Arthur Reichling
914-472-0859
Email: artreich@westnet.com
areichling@batteryny.uscg.mil
www.cgaux.org
Location: your choice, preferably a gymnasium or playground
Grade Level: K- 5th grade
Cost: Free
Length of program: 45 minutes
Note: Coastie comes to you in her own trailer and the Coast Guard Auxillarist who runs the program will also bring a limited number of PFD’s (personal flotation devices) to provide your students with an interactive experience.
The Waterfront Center
PO Box 187, 50 Audrey AvenueOyster Bay, NY 11771
Contact: Rob Crafa, Director
516-624-2221
516-922-6987 (fax)
Email: cmerob1@aol.com
Location: Oyster Bay, NY
Grade level: Elementary age
Cost: $4.50 per student
Length of tour: 1.5 hour
Refreshments: bag lunch
Facilities: bathrooms available
Note: Educational facilities for local schools to foster stewardship of the Bay and LI Sound Coastal ecology programs for elementary students in on-site classroom and at Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary at Beckman BeachTheater
(Toddler – Pre-K)
Cultural Arts Playhouse
714 Old Bethpage RoadOld Bethpage, NY
Contact: 516-694-3330
516-694-3343 (fax)
www.culturalartsplayhouse.com
Grade level: Pre-k – adult
Cost:
Children’s theatre: $8;
Main stage tickets: $18 ($2 discount for seniors and students)
Hours: Box Office Hours: Wed: 3-6, Thurs: Noon – 6, Fri: 11-8:30, Sat: 11-8pm, Sun: 11- 4pm
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms and handicapped access
Note: Educational theatre is available to school groups throughout the school year. Call for rates and schedules.
Theater (Kindergarten – Elementary)
Fantasy Playhouse
48 Atlantic AvenueLynbrook, NY 11563
Contact: 516-599-1982
www.theaterworkshop.org
Grade level: K- Adult
Cost: call or write for fees (Guided tour is $8)
Hours: call or write for schedule
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access
Note: Original musicals based on children’s classics. Classes for children, teens and adults all year. Performances, geared to all age groups, are presented at our school by arrangement, and include musicals, drama, comedy.
Field Trips – Suffolk County
Museums (Toddler - Pre-K)
Children’s Museum of the East End (opening in Spring 2005)
376 Sagg Bridge TpkeBridgehampton, NY
Contact: 631-537-8250
Email: bridget@cmee.org
www.cmee.org
Grade level: up to 12 year olds
Note: Museum will have a musical forest, an exploratory fire station and a windmill. Workshops are available now. Check out their great website for more information.
Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum
Main StreetCold Spring Harbor, NY
Contact: 631-367-3418 (Executive Director)
Box 25
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
http://www.cshwhalingmuseum.org
Grade level: all- varies with program
Cost:
Adults: $2,
Seniors: $1.50,
Children: $1,
Children under 5 years old: free
Hours: open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm every day
Length of program: 30 to 90 minutes
Note: The museum is filled with items from the whaling era, including a fully rigged whale boat, scrimshaw, whaling tools and a diorama of Cold Spring Harbor in its whaling port days. Museum offers programs and workshops in scrimshaw, crafts and sea chanteys and a “hands-on” whalebone display. Educational programs can be tailored to the individual needs of the teacher and the class.
Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages
1200 Route 25AStony Brook, NY
Contact: 631-751-0066
www.longislandmuseum.org
Grade level: Babies and older
Cost:
Adults: $5,
Ages 6-16: $3,
Children under 6: free
Hours: Wed – Sat: 10-5 pm, Sun: 12-5 pm.
Length of program: 2-4 hours
Note: Exhibits of interest to both adults and children. The Museum is filled with historic artifacts of the island’s past. There is a gallery of miniature rooms, with thumb-sized couches, beds dining sets. The Carriage Museum across the street is fun for children.
The Mulford Farm c. 1790 House and barn and Award-Winning Rachel’s Garden (East Hampton Historical Society)
10 James LaneEast Hampton, NY 11937
Contact: 631-324-6864 or 631-324-6850
Grade level: Pre-K – Adult
Cost: Public:
Adults: $4,
Children and Seniors: $2, Schools – call for arrangements
Hours: groups call for appointment during summer and winter months
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access
Note: This is a living history, hands-on museum. It displays furniture and farm implements that help tell the history of a community and a family that lived and worked there.
Museum of Long Island Natural Sciences
Earth and Space Sciences BuildingSUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794
Contact: 631-632-8230
631-632-8240 (fax)
www.molins.sunysb.edu
Grade level: Pre-K – Adult
Cost: Free. Small fee for programs
Hours: Mon- Fri: 9-5 pm
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathtrooms available
Note: Dedicated to preserving and interpreting the natural heritage of Long Island. Multifaceted opportunities for environmental education through its exhibits, publication, films, lectures, seminars and educational programs. Changing and permanent exhibits on Long Island Geology.
Museums (Kindergarten – Elementary)
Heckscher Museum of Art
2 Prime AvenueHuntington, NY
Contact: 631-351-3251
www.heckscher.org
Grade level: preschool on up
Cost:
Adults: $5,
Ages 6-12: $1,
Under 5: free
Hours: Tue – Fri: 10 – 5 pm, Sat & Sun: 1-5 pm
Length of program: 45 minutes
Facilities: no diaper changing facility in bathrooms
Note: Art viewing mainly of adult interest, though preschoolers seem to have some interest.
Long Island Museum of American Art, History and Carriages
(School year 3.5 – 7 years)1200 Route 25A
Stony Brook, NY
Contact: 631-751-0066
www.longislandmuseum.org
Grade level: K – adult
Cost:
Adults: $4,
Seniors: $3,
Children 6-18 and students with I.D.: $2,
Museum members and children under 6: free
Hours: Wed – Sat and Most Monday holidays: 10- 5pm, Sun: – noon to 5 pm, open daily in July and August
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms, picnic area
Note: Home to the nations’ largest carriage collection, with over 100 carriages always on view. Houses a gallery of fifteen miniature rooms and one of the top hand-carved duck decoy collections in the U.S. Children’s summer programs are available, including arts, crafts, stories, music, etc.
Museum of L.I. Natural Science
Earth and Space Sciences BuildingSUNY at Stony Brook
631-632-8230
After school programs
Swan River Schoolhouse Museum
Roe Avenue
East Patchogue, NY 11772
Mailing Address: David A. Overton, Brookhaven Town Historian
3233 Route 112, Bedford, NY 11753
Contact: 631-475-1700, 631-654-7897 (David Overton)
Grade level: K – 8
Cost: Free
Hours: Tues, Wed and Friday by appointment
Length of program: guided tour 15 minutes
Facilities: no bathrooms, handicapped access
Note: Built in 1858, this was last used as a school in 1936. This one-room schoolhouse shows typical school furniture, the original schoolhouse bell, and books used by the students who attended the school.
Vanderbilt Planetarium
180 Little Neck RoadCenterport, NY 11721
Contact: 631-854-5555
www.vanderbiltmuseum.org
Grade level: K – Adult
Cost:
Adults: $8,
Students and Seniors: $6,
Children under 12: $4,
Friday night shows: $5, 4, and $2.50
Hours: year round, call for schedule
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathroom, handicapped access, outdoor picnic area
Note: This is one of the largest and best equipped in the U.S. Visitors can see stars, moon, sun and planets displayed on the 60-foot dome. Rainstorms, 3-D graphics, meteor showers, planetary landscapes and a vast array of special effects.
Farms (Toddler – Pre-K)
Animal Farm Petting Zoo
Wading River RoadManorville, NY
Contact: 631-543-7804
www.afpz.org
Grade level: infants on up
Cost:
Adults: $12,
Children over 2: $10.
Under 2: free. Rides, shows and other attractions included in admission price
Hours: open Spring through Fall, Mon-Fri: 10 -5 pm, Sat-Sun: 10-6 pm.
Length of program: 1 – 4 hours
Facilities: bathrooms have diaper-changing tables
Note: This petting zoo is the perfect place to introduce children to the world of animals. See parrots, monkeys, camels, llamas, reptiles, ostrich, kangaroos and other exotic animals. There are also farm animals and their babies to pet and feed. All are living in a natural, spacious habitats.
Brookhaven Animal Preserve
249 Buckley RoadHoltsville, NY
Contact: 631-758-9664 for Preserve, 631-277-6168 for Carousel
www.empirestatecarousel.org
Grade level: baby, toddler and preschool
Cost: Zoo and playground are free; Carousel rides are $2.
Hours: Daily year round: 9-4 pm; Carousel open most weekends, call for exact hours
Length of program: from an hour to a whole afternoon
Facilities: Diaper changing table in men’s and ladies’ room. There is an outdoor picnic area; there is a snack bar open in warm weather that serves hamburgers.
Note: Zoo, petting zoo, playground, carousel. Black bear, mountain lions, buffalo roam here in wildlife habitats. The Empire State Carousel is an old-fashioned, merry-go-round that celebrates the history and traditions of New York State.
Long Island Game Farm Children’s Zoo and Family Ride Park
Chapman BoulevardManorville, NY
Contact: 631-878-6644
www.longislandgamefarm.com
Grade level: toddler, preschool, young elementary
Cost: Varies by season: Off season/Memorial Day- Labor Day. Adults: $14/16; Children 3-11: $12/$14, under 3: free. All rides, shows, and attractions included in admission price.
Hours: open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day: 10-6pm. Off-season: 10-5 daily
Length of program: 2-4 hours
Facilities: diaper changing in bathroom
Note: Zoo in park-like setting with wide variety of animals, kiddie rides, live animal shows. Children get to meet exotic animal in fairly close quarters. Bambiland lets toddlers play with friendly deer without any barriers like cages or fences. The live tiger show is very exciting. The environment is very much a natural habitat for the animals.
Schmidt Farm
Walt Whitman Road ( Exit 49S on LI Expressway)26 Pinelawn Road
Melville, NY 11747
Contact: 631-423-5693
Grade level: Pre-K – 2
Cost: by arrangement
Hours: October Mon- Fri: 9-5 pm, Weekends and Columbus Day: fields open to the public
Length of program: open
Facilities: bathtroom available for emergency only
Note: Visitors will see a gardens of growing vegetables and some farm animals. The tour includes a wagon ride, and pumpkin picking. Fresh farm vegetables may be purchased.
Suffolk County Farm & Education Center
Yaphank AvenueYaphank, NY
Contact: 631-852-4600
www.cce.cornell.edu/suffolk
Grade level: infant, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarten, young elementary
Cost: free to tour grounds; additional fee for classes
Hours: daily, year round: 9-4 pm. Gift shop: 10-2 pm.
Facilities: No diaper changing facilities in the bathrooms
Note: Farm animals, small playground-like area. There are baby/toddler programs that are terrific, check their website for program schedule. Can visit during a class or wander on your own with a map provided by the site. Family Fun Days include spring scavenger hunt, baby animal day and craft-making on Father’s Day.
White Post Farms
250 Old Country RoadMelville, NY
Contact: 631-351-9373
www.whitepostfarms.com
Grade level: toddlers, preschool, kindergarten,
Cost:
Adults and Children: $4,
under 2: free
Hours: daily, late Spring to late Fall: 11-5 pm. Closed for the winter.
Facilities: diaper changing table in the bathroom
Note: A petting zoo, with playground and pony rides. Will see pigs, chickens, cows and other domesticated animals. There are train rides for toddlers, and a number of coin-operated kiddie rides. The playground has big wooden pirate ships, busses, tractors and other forms of transportation upon which young children can climb.
Wicks Farm and Garden
445 North Country Road (Route 25A)St. James, NY 11780
Contact: 631-584-5727
Grade level: Pre-K – Adult
Cost: call for information
Hours: Mon – Fri, Sept 15 – Oct 31: 10 – 5 pm. Schools and groups: call for appointment
Facilities: portable bathrooms, handicapped access
Note: Groups are free to tour greenhouses. Halloween pumpkin picking.
Fritz Lewin Farms (pick our own)
1989 Sound AvenueCalverton, NY
631-727-3346
Strawberries, tomatoes, cabbage, asparagus, corn, peppers, cauliflower, potatoes, pumpkins
Lewin Farms (pick your own)
Sound AvenueWading River, NY
631-929-4327
Strawberries, peaches, apples, pumpkins, Christmas trees
Environment and Nature (Toddler – Pre-K)
Atlantis Marine World
431 East Main StreetRiverhead, NY
Contact: 631-208-9200
www.atlantismarineworld.com
Grade level: baby on up
Cost:
Adults: $13.50,
Children 3-11: $11.50,
under 3: free
Hours: daily year round: 10-5 pm
Length of program: 1 -3 hours
Facilities: diaper changing tables in the ladies room
Note: This aquarium has a large collection of sea creatures that is divers and colorful. There are animal feedings and shows, like the outdoor sea lion show. Go to the website to confirm show times.
BOCES Outdoor/Environmental Education Program (Caleb Smith State Park Preserve)
Caleb Smith State Park810 Meadow Road
Smithtown, NY 11787
Contact: 631-360-3652
Grade level: Pre-K – Adult
Cost: BOCES shared service aid available
Hours: Mon-Frd (school groups only): 8:30 – 5pm. Summer and weekend programs by special arrangement
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access, indoor-outdoor – picnic or “brown bag.”
Note: Park maintains a diversity of over 200 plant species. Programs are held in a reconstructed 120-year old barn and is available to school classes. Nature trails, nature museum, fishing lessons (spring and summer)
BOCES Outdoor/Environmental Education Program (Connetquot River State Park Preserve)
Connetquot River State Park PreserveOakdale, NY 11769
Contact: 631-581-6016
Grade level: Pre-K – Adult
Cost: BOCES shared service aid available
Hours: Mon-Fre (school groups only): 8:30 -5 pm. Summer and weekend programs by special arrangement
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access, indoor-outdoor – picnic or “brown bag”
Note: Previously the Southside Sportsman’s Club for nearly a century, the Outdoor Learning Laboratory, maintains land and water for the protection and propagation of game birds, fish and wildlife. Programs available to school groups.
BOCES Outdoor/Environmental Education Program (Sunken Meadow State Park)
Sunken Meadow State ParkParking Filed #5
Kings Park, NY 11754
Contact: 631-269-4343, Environmental Challenge Summer Program: 631-360-0800
Grade level: Pre-K – Adult
Cost: BOCES shared service aid available
Hours: Mon-Fri (school groups only): 8:30 – 5pm. Summer and weekend program by special arrangement.
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access, indoor-outdoor – picnic or “brown bag”
Note: The park has 1,266 acres, including a intertidal area, sandy beach, salt marsh, climax forest vegetation and a portion of the Harbor Hill Moraine. Programs available to school groups.
Shinnecock Coast Guard Station
100 Foster AvenueHampton Bays, NY 11946
Contact: 631-728-0078
Grade level: Pre-K – Adult
Cost: free
Hours: Mon – Sat: 9:30 – 11:30am; 2:30 – 4:30 pm
Length of program: 30 minutes
Facilities: bathrooms
Note: A communications center, weather observations post and boats are part of the facility. Visitors have a chance to see boats up close, see and hear the radios in operation and hear an explanation of the rescue process.
South Shore Nature Center (Town of Islip)
Bayview AvenueEast Islip, NY 11730
Mailing Address:
South Shore Nature Center
50 Irish Lane
East Islip, NY 11730
Contact: 631-224-5436
Grade level: Pre-K to Adult
Cost: free, call for program fees
Hours: Daily, April to October, Mon- Fri; Nov – March: 9 – 5pm
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access, picnic area
Note: Represents one of the few area left on Long Island where an ecological balance between uplands, freshwater swamp and salt marsh has been preserved. Special-subject guided walks or self-guided tour. Small natural history museum. Instructional program available.
Environment and Nature (Kindergarten – Elementary)
Environmental Centers of Setauket-Smithtown
62 Eckern Kamp DriveSmithtown
631-979-6344
Nature programs (preschool camps- summer 3-4, 11-15 explorers club)
Fire Island National Seashore Lighthouse
Contact: Lynn Dunlop4640 Captree Island
Captree Island, NY 11702-4601
631-661-4876
Email: fireislandlighthouse@spectrumdsl.net
http://www.fireislandlighthouse.com
Grade level: K – 12th grade
Hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Cost: free
Length of program: 2 hours and 15 minutes
Facilities: Bathrooms available, handicapped accessible, bag lunch
Note: School groups are welcomed at the Fire Island Lighthouse weekday mornings during the school year. The program is designed to accommodate the fourth grade curriculum (Long Island History). The program consists of three consecutive 45-minute segments, which include: Tower climb, United States Life Saving Service (USLSS) lecture and demonstration, and Forces of Nature (nature walk)
Holtsville Park and Ecology Site (Town of Brookhaven)
249 Buckley RoadHoltsville, NY 11742
Contact: 631-758-9664
www.brookhaven.org
Grade level: 1 – Adult
Hours: Daily: 9 – dusk, Animal Preserve: Daily, 9 – 4pm
Cost: free
Length of program: 1.5 hours
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access, picnic facilities all year and snack bar in picnic area
Note: Once a garbage dump, this site is now a thriving environmental and educational park. Visit a barnyard and native North American animal preserve,. Get an up-close look at how leaves are recycled into compost.
Frank M. Flower & Sons, Inc.
Shellfish FarmersLocation: Bayville, NY
Hours: April – October, preferably afternoons
Grade level: K – 12th grade
Cost: free
Length of tour: one hour
Refreshments: bag lunch
Facilities: bathrooms available, handicapped accessible
Note: The program features tours of the shellfish hatchery and growout areas that provide the oysters and clams for market as well as harvesting operations. A complete program explaining the development and marketing of shellfish is presented, as well as how oysters and clams grow and reproduce.
Long Island Maritime Museum
Contact: Joanne BrintrupPO Box 184
86 West Avenue
West Sayville, NY 11796
631-447-8679
Email: LIMaritimeMuseum@aol.com
www.LIMaritime.org
Grade Level: K- 12th grade
Hours: Mon – Fri: 9:00 – 4:00 pm; Sat: 10-3:00pm; Sun: 12 noon – 4:00 pm
Cost: $3/students, no charge for chaperones
Length of program: 2 hours
Facilities: picnic facilities available, bring bag lunches; bathroom available, handicapped accessible.
Note: There are interactive hands-on activities involving local marine life. There programs are designed for all students but can be particularly focused on New York State’s fourth-grade curriculum. Teachers can call for curriculum packets.
South Shore Nature Center
Off Bayview AvenueEast Islip, NY
631-224-5436
23 mile self-guided trail, indoor observation of honeybee hive, nature museum, picnic area, weekend family programs (fee)
Theater (Toddler - Elementary)
Airport Playhouse
218 Knickerbocker Avenue
P.O. Box 162
Bohemia, Y 11716
Contact: 631-589-7588
Grade level: Pre-K – Adult
Cost: Main Stage Productions: $16 - $18, Children’s Theater: $7, Call for pricing on Special Events
Hours: Box Office: Tues-Sat: 10-4 pm, call for specific shows/schedules
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms, call for arrangements for handicapped access
Note: Children’s Theater, education theater, acting classes, ten full-scale productions yearly
Kids for Kids Productions, Inc.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church309 Patchogue Road (Route 112)
Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
Contact: 631-476-2169
631-474-16-7 (fax)
Email: k4kpro@aol.com
www.geocities.com/k4kpro/index.html
Grade Level: Pre-K - Adult
Cost:
Adults: $10,
Children (K-12): $8,
Senior Citizens and bonafide groups: $6
Hours: call for schedule
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms, handicapped access, no eating facility
Note: Designed to train young people in all aspects of theater
Theatre Three
412 Main StreetPort Jefferson, NY 11777
Contact: Public: 631-928-9100, Group Sales: 631-928-1130, Business Office : 631-928-9202
Grade level: Pre-K - Adult
Cost: call for information
Hours: call for schedule
Length of program: varies
Facilities: bathrooms
Note: In-house children’s musicals and topical touring shows
Resources:
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- SCOPE (Suffolk County Organization for the Promotion of Education). Where to Go and What to Do on Long Island. Third Revised Edition. (2002). Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, Inc.
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- Riess, Joyce. Editor. Sea History’s Guide to Maritime Programs and Cultural Sites: New York Region. (2004). Peekskill, NY: National Maritime Historical Society.