Virtual Field Trips
Hidden Worlds of National Parks – virtual field trips
Virtual Field Trips from Discovery
Kennedy Space Center – Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 a.m. ET
Total Solar Eclipse from Earth
Total Solar Eclipse from Space
PORTS Program – virtual field trips with Rangers
Cincinnati Zoo hosting live at 3:00pm EDT, 12:00 Pacific
Philadelphia Zoo Live FB page – 2:00pm EDT, 11:00am Pacific, M-F
Amphibians & Reptiles
Surrounded By Mammals
Under The Sea – Swim With Me!
Bugs & Insects
Places - some of these might be more social science/cultural, but wanted to leave them in just in case
Africa
Antarctica
Asia
Danxia’s Colorful Mountains (China)
Australia
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
Sydney Harbor, New South Wales
Europe
Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany)
Hot Air Balloon Festival – Russia
North America
South America
Beaches
Santa Monica Pier (California)
Big Cities
Times Square, New York City, NY
Mountains & Canyons
National Parks
Amazing Experiences
Innovating the Future Virtual Field Trip
This virtual field trip (VFT) takes students to Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The behind-the-scenes video tour introduces students to just a few of the amazing Boeing employees who are preparing to write the next chapter of space history with the launch of the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft and the deployment of the Space Launch System (SLS). A Pre-Virtual Field Trip Companion Guide introduces students to topics they will encounter during the VFT (Length: two 45-minute class periods).
Grades 6-12
Length: 28 Minutes, 6 segments
Standards-aligned STEM lessons guide students as they explore key concepts in aerospace and engineering. Students can contemplate moon tourism, create a landing system for the world’s first crewed Martian-bound spacecraft, learn about NASA’s citizen science projects, or design their own celestial body!
Designed for grades 6-8
Length: each activity is designed for three 45-60 minute class periods
Lessons can be adapted for completion by a single student
To learn more about the program and download resources, visit BoeingFUTUREU.com. Please feel free to share these resources broadly, or to use them at home with your own kids.