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prepare a plan for one day picnic/field trip comparative study of all 6 (Distinguish)​

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Answered by yashnikam1405
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Knowing exactly how to plan a field trip is a very important skill. For teachers that wish to take their students out of the classroom to experience some real-life learning, field trips can be a dream, or a nightmare, depending on how well they are planned.

It is no wonder that school boards have become increasingly cautious when it comes to allowing field trips. Afraid of litigation, administrators are slow to permit anything considered dangerous or risky.

Considering the current climate, it is especially important to plan carefully for all contingencies. Taking a large group of children or teenagers out to a public place is a somewhat complex task, and a large amount of planning needs to be done to make it successful.

Having planned many field trips myself, I am glad to share some of the things I have learned from these experiences. Plan your field trip correctly, and it can truly be a memorable and meaningful experience for everyone involved!

This article is about the practical aspect of how to plan a field trip. This guide is directed primarily at teachers, but the information could be adapted by daycare workers, recreation workers, home schoolers, parent volunteers, or even parents planning a special trip for their child and friends.

Steps To Planning a Field TripDecide Where You are GoingAsk Your AdministratorArrange for TransportationDecide On a Food PlanPlan Your ScheduleArrange Your SupervisionCreate a Permission FormDecide Who's Allowed To GoTie in Your Field Trip to Your Curriculum

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