KidVision Virtual Field Trip: A Trip to Learn About Water Safety

Virtual Field Trip Description

KidVision and Miss Penny visit an Aquatic Complex to learn about water safety, and to have some fun in the process! While playing in water can be enjoyable, it’s important for kids to understand the safety rules to avoid accidents. This experience offers a perfect opportunity to teach your students about water safety and ensure that they are safe while having fun in the water.

Our KidVision Virtual Field Trip Experience harnesses the power of technology to transport young learners to exciting places and foster their curiosity about community and careers. Join us on this engaging and dynamic virtual field trip that delivers standards-based learning experiences and ignites children’s imaginations!

Early childhood educators use this program to deliver standards-based learning experiences that spark children’s imaginations and nurture their curiosity about their community and future careers. Join Penny and the KidVision Program on this educational adventure!

Through a blend of immersive, interactive videos, lessons, assessments, and take-home resources, early childhood educators deliver standards-based learning experiences that ignite children’s imaginations and foster their curiosity about community and careers.

Our KidVision Virtual Field Trips are designed to inspire and educate young minds about the world around them, exposing children to potential career paths and introducing and building essential vocabulary. Don’t let budgets or travel restrictions hold your child back – join us on our exciting virtual field trips today!

Each Field Trip Includes

Preschool-themed virtual field trip videos that provide a look into community-based organizations. Teachers will use these materials as a source for their own professional development as well as a supplemental curriculum for their students in the classroom.

Age specific, standards-based lesson plans and assessments, which include alignment to state-specific early learning standards and the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework. Lesson plans target the following age groups: 4YO, 3YO, 2YO, 1YO. Available in both English and Spanish. Field Trip

 

KidVision Program Benefits

KidVision Virtual Field Trips open a world of community, career, and unique learning experiences from the comfort and safety of the classroom. Our trips eliminate the need for expensive transportation, chaperones, and the liability associated with traditional field trips.

KidVision Virtual Field Trips align with early learning standards and include instructional resources that seamlessly integrate into your preschool curriculum so students can participate in multiple trips throughout the year.

Take Home Pages in both English and Spanish, which include structured reinforcement activities to be completed at home with family members in support of the language, communication, and emergent literacy skills addressed in class.

Each Virtual Field Trip Experience includes extension activities focusing on building vocabulary and/or additional theme-related “A Day With” videos which will enable children to shadow a day in the life of a professional as they describe the details of their job.

Structured teacher reflection activities and discussion forums with peers locally and nationally.

Teachers will earn 5 in-service hours .5 CEUs (e. Continuing Education Units) for each completed Virtual Field Trip Experience. In-service hours can be used toward the renewal of CDA (Child Development Associates) credential. Continuing Education Units are accredited through the International Accreditations for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).

Teachers will receive certificates of completion upon the successful completion of their KidVision Field Trip Experience and have the ability to download a transcript that includes all completed field trips.

Danielson Teacher Framework Course Alignment

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Demonstrating Knowledge of Resources

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Using Questioning and Discussion Techniques

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Engaging Students in Learning

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Demonstrating Flexibility and Responsiveness