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Sixth Grade Oceanography Trip

Sixth Grade Oceanography Trip. Introductory meeting. Itinerary. Monday Travel 11:30 am Sea Port Village 6:30 pm Tuesday Sea World 9:30 am Floating Labs 4:00 pm Dry Beach Time 7:30 pm Wednesday Scripps Aquarium 1:00 pm Travel 2:00 pm Home 10:00 pm.

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Sixth Grade Oceanography Trip

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  1. Sixth Grade Oceanography Trip Introductory meeting

  2. Itinerary • Monday • Travel 11:30 am • Sea Port Village 6:30 pm • Tuesday • Sea World 9:30 am • Floating Labs 4:00 pm • Dry Beach Time 7:30 pm • Wednesday • Scripps Aquarium 1:00 pm • Travel 2:00 pm • Home 10:00 pm

  3. Finances • Tax credit form • 2012 or 2013 tax credit can be $400 for a married couple • Trip costs $400.00 • Chaperons do pay

  4. What to bring • Clothes • Dress Warm Warm Winter clothing: jacket, gloves, and hat • Boat ride is chilly! • Food • Nutritious snacks • Limit sugar and salt • Electronics • Mp3 players, portable gaming devices, and cell phones are allowed on bus and hotel room. • They CAN NOT go on the field trips! • Please no portable DVD players and lap tops. • School is not liable for lost or stolen items!

  5. Meals • Meal cost is $50.00 – This is included in the price of the trip. • This includes every meal except Sea Port Village. • February 23 • Seaport Village ($10) • February 24 • Breakfast – Sparkey’s 50’s diner • Sea World – sack lunch • Dry Beach – dinner on the beach • February 25 • Breakfast burritos at Seal Beach • Snack at Scripps • Dinner in Yuma

  6. Medication • Medication needs to be to Janice Kirby by February 11th. • All prescription medication needs to have a doctors prescription. • All over the counter needs to have parent permission. • All medication needs to be in unopened original container.

  7. Due Dates • January 18th – $100.00 deposit due • February 11 – Last day to make tax credit and final payment due • February 11 – Medical form and medicine to Janice

  8. Parent Updates • Parents will be updated through Mrs. Zimmer’s phone message. • Call 696-6061 to listen to updates everyday. • “Live”Twitter updates: • @Harelson_Post

  9. What happens if there is a change in schedule? Do the buses have seat belts? What kind of security does Project Exploration have? Can students call home? Can students leave their rooms at night? How much luggage can we bring? Questions

  10. Are gum, soda, or sunflower seeds permitted? Where can the students go in Sea World? Why can’t students swim at the beach? What about motion sickness? Questions

  11. Hotel • Mission Valley Resort • Rooms are grouped together • Two security personnel • 3/4 students per room • 2 chaperons per room

  12. Arizona State Standards • Strand 1 : Inquiry Strand 2: History and Nature of Science • Floating lab investigations • Sea World adventures • Strand 6: Earth and Space Science • Experience first hand oceanography experiences on all field trips

  13. Questions from Audience • Thank you for coming! • More information will be sent home as needed.

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