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Virtual Field Trips

Discovery Education: Virtual Field Trips offers free trips to some of the world’s most iconic locations for rich and immersive learning experiences — no permission slips required. You can sign up for upcoming live events or view archived events. Trips include background content, videos, interactivities, classroom resources, career explorations and Educator Companion Guides. Among the past events were visit the Navy’s elite sailors aboard the USS Nimitz, a Careers That Count exploration with the NBA and a visit to Auschwitz. Browse the Discovery Education Events Calendar or explore the archive events by subject, grade level or theme.


Google Arts and Culture offers curated collections of stories of art, history and wonders of the world from an impressive array of cultural partners. Students may take self-guided explorations of Artists, Mediums, Art movements, Historical events, Historical figures, Places and explore exhibits that are Nearby or Favorites. Along the way, you’ll discover notes offering background relating to historical or cultural significance. A Museum View photo is similar to the Street View functionality in Google Maps. From Shakespeare to Street Art, Projects offers a little something for most curricula.





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