I bet you all thought this one would stump me! LOL
How about some free online field trips?
Museums on the Web is a great place to start if you are looking for online field trips. You will find a ton of resources sorted by Art, Science, History, Natural History and Miscellaneous. The site has an information key to help you know what to expect from the sites before you start clicking.
Virtual-Field-Trips.com has a huge selection of online tours. Their categories include Art, Geography, History, Just For Fun, Literature and Language, Math, Music and Science. The site includes a complete educational package with objectives, lesson plans, questions and answers, additional activities and sites to visit. With this site you can even visit places you have never imagined going . . . like the inside of the human body!
Have fun exploring. In my opinion a homeschooler can never go on too many field trips!
Happy Homeschooling,
~Jamin
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