Nature Field Trips at Humboldt Park
Book an expert-guided field trip in nature at Humboldt Park.
In this program, students will gain an understanding of the history and significance of Humbolt Park, increase their awareness and knowledge of Great Lakes ecosystems, develop a sense of place and belonging in nature, engage in observation skills through a study of seasonality, use scientific tools and cultivate a positive relationship with the natural world.
Through circuit-based activities like guided hikes, data collection with quadrats, cyanotypes and leaf etchings, water quality lab techniques and scavenger hunts, learners will dig into structures and processes to better understand the world around them. This 90-minute or 120-minute lesson will vary depending on the needs of the classroom, age/grade of the students and the wishes of the classroom teacher.
Guided by Shedd Educators:
Our skilled educators lead this enriching experiences, encouraging students to ask questions, get hands-on with science and expand their knowledge of our Chicagoland communities.
Grade Levels
K-2, 3-5, 6-8
Dates
Tuesdays - Fridays
September 16 - November 8, 2024
April 1 - May 23, 2025
Start time between 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Duration
120 minutes
Adaptations can be made if transportation timing mandates a shorter program
Price
$125 per program
Capacity
35 students per program
Location
Humboldt Park - Chicago Park District
How Our Nature Field Trips Operate
Nature Field Trips are engaging and educational K-8 field trip programs designed to connect students to the beauty, significance and heritage of local natural spaces around Chicagoland. This program aims to foster a sense of place among students while highlighting the importance of observing key phenological markers in nature. By immersing students in a safe, natural environment and supporting them with hands-on instruction, they will strengthen their positive social-environmental identity rooted in the unique ecosystem of the Great Lakes region.
Benefits of Nature Field Trips with Shedd
- Led by Shedd experts
- Bus funding is available
- Create connections with nature
- Explore outside the traditional classroom
Adaptable Curriculum for K-8 Students
Grades K-2
Key concepts: Nature Play, Phenology
Skills: Making Observations
Standards:
- NGSS: K-LS1-1: From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes - Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive.
- Amplify: Grade 1- Plant and Animal Relationships
Grades 3-5
Key concepts: Biodiversity, Phenology,
Skills: Comparing and Contrasting, Making Scientific Observations
Standards:
- NGSS: 3-LS4-4 Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity - Make a claim about the merit of a solution to a problem caused when the environment changes and the types of plants and animals that live there may change.
- Amplify: Grade 3 - Environments and Survival; Grade 5 - Ecosystem Restoration
Grades 6-8
Key concepts: Water Quality Parameters, Phenology
Skills: Analysis of Data, Collecting Water Samples
Standards:
- NGSS: MS-LS2-1: Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy and Dynamics - Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence for the effects of resource availability on organisms and populations of organisms in an ecosystem; MS-LS1-5 From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes – Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms.
- Skyline: Grade 7 Science, Unit 8 – Populations and Resources
Accessibility
This location is the most accessible for groups with diverse mobility needs. The learning environment as part of this lesson/program may include the following sensory triggers: unusual noises that may be loud, low or moderate; changes in lighting; unusual smells; touch sensitivity due the use of gloves; and participants may get wet or dirty.
This program includes:
- Use of tools like D-nets, water probes, tablets and microscopes
- Moving short distances on paved and uneven terrain
- Moving and standing for up to two hours
- Moving around an outdoor space, which has varying light, noise and temperatures/weather
- Work taking place at picnic tables
- Sitting on the ground for activities
- Viewing a tablet screen with images and data
- Facilitators’ use of portable voice amplification
- Intermittent access to restrooms
We believe there should be no boundaries to your Shedd Aquarium experience. If you have an accommodation request related to a disability, please submit that information during your program reservation. Please visit our accessibility page to learn more.
The contents of Nature Field Trips at Humboldt Park was developed as part of the Shedd Pathways to Environmental Education Initiative under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. However, the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department, and you should not assume endorsement by the federal government. One hundred percent ($540,932) of the total costs of the initiative from Aug. 1, 2023 to Aug. 31, 2024 are financed with federal money. We express appreciation for our Federal Congressionally Funded Community Project sponsor, House Representative Mike Quigley.