National Park Service, Shenandoah National Park

Shenandoah National Park preserves and protects nationally significant natural and cultural resources, scenic beauty, and congressionally designated wilderness within Virginia’s northern Blue Ridge Mountains, and provides a broad range of opportunities for public enjoyment, recreation, inspiration, and stewardship

Address

3655 US Hwy 211 E
Luray VA 22835

These online interactive programs are teacher- or self-led. They allow students to explore the history of Shenandoah …

Themes
Human History Interacting with Nature
Offerings
Curriculum & instructional materials
Audiences
7th Grade Students / Youth
9th Grade Students / Youth
10th Grade Students / Youth
11th Grade Students / Youth
12th Grade Students / Youthmore...
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Through a virtual interactive experience and exploration with a ranger, students will identify a variety of habitats …

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Food Systems/Nutrition
Offerings
Classroom volunteers/presenters
Virtual Field Trip
Audiences
2nd Grade Students / Youth
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The Earth is constantly changing and evolving. These changes occur through natural processes such as plate tectonics,…

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Geology
Offerings
Curriculum & instructional materials
Direct teaching
Audiences
4th Grade Students / Youth
5th Grade Students / Youth
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The National Park Service is over 100 years old and still going. Shenandoah National Park is over 80 years old. Each …

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Outdoor Learning
Offerings
Classroom volunteers/presenters
Virtual Field Trip
Audiences
2nd Grade Students / Youth
3rd Grade Students / Youth
4th Grade Students / Youth
5th Grade Students / Youth
6th Grade Students / Youthmore...
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Students will explore the natural communities found in Shenandoah National Park and make comparisons between natural …

Themes
Air Quality, Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Energy, Food Systems/Nutrition
Offerings
Classroom volunteers/presenters
Virtual Field Trip
Audiences
4th Grade Students / Youth
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Living things use adaptations to respond to life needs for survival. These adaptations may be behavioral or physical …

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Survival
Offerings
Classroom volunteers/presenters
Virtual Field Trip
Audiences
3rd Grade Students / Youth
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Come to the Park or have us come to you, locally. Consider a hike, exploratory stations, or a service project for you…

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Outdoor Learning
Offerings
Classroom volunteers/presenters
Direct teaching
Field trips
Audiences
1st Grade Students / Youth
2nd Grade Students / Youth
3rd Grade Students / Youth
4th Grade Students / Youth
5th Grade Students / Youthmore...
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Shenandoah is home for the Shenandoah salamander, an endangered species that lives nowhere else on the planet. Human-…

Themes
Air Quality, Climate Change, Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Energy, Food Systems/Nutrition
Offerings
Classroom volunteers/presenters
Curriculum & instructional materials
Audiences
4th Grade Students / Youth
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Shenandoah National Park is an important natural and cultural resource in Virginia’s Blue Ridge geographic region. …

Themes
Air Quality, Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Water, Connected ecosystems; resource protection
Offerings
Classroom volunteers/presenters
Curriculum & instructional materials
Direct teaching
Audiences
5th Grade Students / Youth
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Bring Shenandoah National Park to your library in person or virtually for programming about topics that relate to pat…

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Outdoor Learning
Offerings
Classroom volunteers/presenters
Events/Symposiums
Audiences
Pre-K/Early Childhood
Kindergarden
1st Grade Students / Youth
2nd Grade Students / Youth
3rd Grade Students / Youthmore...
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Shenandoah National Park offers the opportunity for students to discover and explore nature as they apply and expand …

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Energy, Food Systems/Nutrition
Offerings
Curriculum & instructional materials
Direct teaching
Field trips
Professional development/consulting for administrators
Audiences
2nd Grade Students / Youth
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By studying Earth's dynamic geological makeup and rock cycle, students will understand the forces and processes that …

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Outdoor Learning, STEM, Water
Offerings
Curriculum & instructional materials
Direct teaching
Field trips
Professional development/consulting for administrators
Audiences
5th Grade Students / Youth
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Each species has a niche or job within the ecosystem and each is dependent on the other members of its community for …

Themes
Air Quality, Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Energy, Food Systems/Nutrition, Outdoor Learning
Offerings
Curriculum & instructional materials
Direct teaching
Field trips
Professional development/consulting for administrators
Title 1 transportation reimbursement; Every Kid Outdoors Passes
Audiences
4th Grade Students / Youth
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Living things use adaptations to respond to life needs for survival. These adaptations may be behavioral or physical …

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), Energy, Survival
Offerings
Curriculum & instructional materials
Direct teaching
Field trips
Professional development/consulting for administrators
Audiences
3rd Grade Students / Youth
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