School Programs at Fairfield Nature Center
Connecticut Audubon Society’s Science in Nature programs are designed for K-12 students and consist of hands-on, inquiry-based activities that relate to earth and life sciences, ecology, conservation, and civic engagement. Each program is aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and can take place at our center, your school, or a local park.
Experiential learning in nature is exciting and impactful, making complex science concepts more accessible for students than in traditional classroom settings. In the field, students engage with real-life phenomena, applying math and literacy skills while utilizing various science technologies.
Fairfield School Programs
Adaptable to All Ages
Feathers, Fur, and Scales
Students will compare characteristics of different animals and discover how they use their body parts to move from place to place, find food, water, and shelter. Students will observe the similarities and differences of each animal’s characteristics with an up-close look. Program includes live animals, mounted specimens, and other educational tools.
- From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes, LS1
- Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics, LS2
- Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits, LS3
- Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity, LS4
- Earth and Human Activity, K-ESS3-1
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
All about Birds
Get your feathers ruffled as we uncover the unique characteristics of birds. Explore different beaks, feathers, feet, and behaviors to determine how these features help birds survive in different habitats. Program includes live bird,, feathers, bones, and other props. In fair weather at the Fairfield Nature Center, this program will include observing birds outdoors.
- From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes, LS1
- Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics, LS2
- Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits, LS3
- Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity, LS4
- Earth and Human Activity, K-ESS3-1
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Birds of Prey
Students learn about the special adaptations of raptors and the role they play om the ecosystem. Includes 2 to 3 raptors and props.
- From Molecules to Organisms: Structure and Processes, LS1
- Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics, LS2
- Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits, LS3
- Earth and Human Activity: K-ESS3-1
- 60 minutes: $300
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee
Exploring Weather
Students will discuss the term weather and describe different types of weather using their five senses. Students will observe their local weather conditions and record their findings. Additionally, students will conduct an observation and experiment on how clouds “make” rain.
Students will:
• Observe and predict what happens to the natural elements of their local habitat
• Learn the process of setting up and carrying out an experiment
- Cognition: C.48.1; C.60.1; C.60.7
- Early Language, Communications, and Literacy: L.48.1; L.60.2
- Early Mathematical Discovery: M.60.4; M.60.11
- Early Scientific Inquiry: S.60.2; S.60.4; S.48.10
- 60 minutes: $165 /classroom
- 90 Minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Life in the Woodlands
Students make observations of plants and animals in different woodland habitats while investigating the interdependence of living organisms in the woodland.
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Native Americans
Their reliance and respect for natural resources in every day life long ago. Hands-on activities include daily life skills such as food preparation, wigwam building, and wampum bracelet making. Students will experience the forest as a traditional resource for daily needs.
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
Elementary School Grades K-5
Seasons and the Weather
Students will observe a local area seasonally (fall, winter, spring) throughout the school year and record observable changes to their surroundings (what happens to the plants/animals). Students will make predictions as to what will happen or make discoveries about life cycles by exploring 2 to 3 habitats.
- Earth's Systems, Weather and Climate: K-ESS2-D
- Science & Engineering Practice – Analyzing and Interpreting Data
- Cross Cutting Concept – Patterns
- Common Core Math Connections – K.CC.A; MP.2
- Common Core Literacy Connections – SL.K.3; SL.K.5; SL.K.6
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $500/classroom
What Do Plants and Animals Need to Survive?
Students explore the idea of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive.
- Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems: Animals, Plants, and Their Environment, K-LS1-C
- Science & Engineering Practice – Analyzing and Interpreting Data, Developing and Using Models
- Cross Cutting Concept – Patterns, Systems and System Models
- Common Core Math Connections – K.MD.A.2, K.MD.B.3, MP.2, K.CC.A
- Common Core Literacy Connections – SL.K.3, SL.K.5, SL.K.6
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $500/classroom
Animal Adaptations: Structures and Function
While studying our center animals and those we find on our sanctuary, students observe their external structures and learn about their functions.
Students see the patterns that all organisms have similarities and differences
- NGSS Disciplinary Core Idea -1- LS1.A
- NGSS Science and Engineering Practices - Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions
- NGSS Cross Cutting Concepts - Patterns, Structure and Function
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Habitats and Life Cycles
Let’s explore how some living things change forms throughout the year in our local environment! Students will have a hands-on experience exploring the life cycles of the plants and animals that we discover in different habitats.
- Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems: Animals, Plants, and Their Environment, 1-LS1-A, 1-LS1-B
- Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits, 1-LS3-A
- Science & Engineering Practice – Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions
- Cross Cutting Concept – Patterns
- Common Core Literacy Connections – W.1.8
- Common Core Math Connections – MP.2., K.CC.A
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $500/classroom
Landforms & Erosion
Students engage in the scientific method as they conduct hands-on investigations about water erosion. Students make predictions, run experimental trials, record their observations, and draw conclusions about the impact of water on land.
- Earth's Systems, ESS2-A
- Engineering Design, ETS1-C
- Science & Engineering Practice – Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions
- Cross Cutting Concept – Stability and Change
- Common Core Literacy Connections: W.2.8, SL.2.1, SL.2.1a, SL.2.1b
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $500/classroom
Habitats & Organisms
Students look at the diversity of life in each different habitat using a variety of science tools. Students will understand that organisms have basic needs and need to live in a particular habitat to meet those needs.
- Earth's Systems, 2-LS4-D
- Science & Engineering Practice – Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
- Cross Cutting Concept – Patterns, Structure and Function
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $500/classroom
- Full Day (4 hours): $780/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Plants, Seeds, and Dispersal
Students investigate natural spaces and make observations of plants and signs of animals. Students discuss and identify different seed dispersal techniques with a focus on how animals assist in this process.
- Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics, 2-LS2-A
- Science & Engineering Practice – Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
- Cross Cutting Concept – Structure and Function
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Weather, Plants, and Animals
Students analyze weather phenomena of at least two habitats, seek evidence of specific weather conditions and use their data to make inferences about animal abundance and behavior.
- Earth's Systems, 3-ESS2-D
- Science & Engineering Practice – Analyzing and Interpreting Data
- Cross Cutting Concept – Patterns
- Common Core Literacy Connection – W.3.8
- Common Core Math Connections – MP.2, MP.4, MP.5
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $400/classroom
- Full Day (3 hours): $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Humans & Habitats
Students collect and analyze data on at least two habitats an look for evidence of human impact. Students discuss the implications of how humans may have changed the habitat in positive and negative ways and propose solutions to habitat degradation.
- Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity, 3-LS4-D
- Science & Engineering Practice – Engaging in Argument from Evidence
- Cross Cutting Concept – Systems and System Models
- Common Core Literacy Connection – W.3.2, SL.3.4
- Common Core Math Connections – MP.2, MP.4
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $400/classroom
- Full Day (3 hours): $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Weathering & Erosion
Students observe how different factors (e.g.. water, wind, vegetation, slope) affect weathering and erosion, that different habitats experience different rates and forms of weathering and erosion, and the impact of these phenomena on natural and built environments.
- Earth's Systems: 4-ESS2-A, 4-ESS2-E
- Science & Engineering Practice – Planning and Carrying out Investigations
- Cross Cutting Concept – Cause and Effect
- Common Core Literacy Connection – W.4.8B
- Common Core Math Connections – MP.2
- 60 minutes: $175/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $400/classroom
- Full Day (3 hours): $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Adaptations: Structures & Functions
Students explore at least 3 habitats on site and investigate animal and plant external structures that support survival, growth, behavior and reproduction.
- From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes, 4-LS1-1
- Science & Engineering Practice – Engaging in Argument from Evidence (EAE)
- Cross Cutting Concept – System and System Models
- Common Core Literacy Connection – RST.6-8.7
- Common Core Math Connections – MP.2
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $400/classroom
- Full Day (3 hours): $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Water Cycling
Students develop their understanding of water as a natural resource, the source and impacts of water pollution, water’s locations and movements on Earth, and as a molecule through the water cycle. Students examine at least two habitats to investigate the presence of water in each habitat.
- Earth's Systems, 5-ESS2-A, 5-ESS2-C
- Science & Engineering Practice – Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking
- Cross Cutting Concept – Scale, Proportion, and Quantity
- Common Core Literacy Connection – W.5.8B
- Common Core Math Connections – MP.2, MP.4
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $400/classroom
- Full Day (3-hours): $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics
Students witness and identify adaptations of various organisms in their natural habitats, which helps them understand the relationship between adaptations of an organism and the characteristics of their surrounding environment. Students explore how energy moves through an ecosystem, how organism’s adaptations helps them obtain energy, and how all organisms are interdependent.
- Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics, 5-LS2-A, 5-LS2-B
- Science & Engineering Practice – Developing and Using Models
- Cross Cutting Concept – Systems and System Models
- Common Core Literacy Connection – SL.5.1
- Common Core Math Connections – MP.2, MP.4, MP.5
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $400/classroom
- Full Day (3 hours): $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.
6th - 8th Grade
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
Students observe, collect data, and use models to examine various geological phenomena. They “solve” the puzzle of the shape of our land via weathering, erosion, and deposition of sediments. Students gain a broader understanding of geologic processes and how they influence our daily lives.
- Earth's Systems, MS-ESS2-C
- Science & Engineering Practice – Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions, Developing and Using Models
- Cross Cutting Concept – Scale, Proportion, and Quantity
- 60 minutes: $165/classroom
- 90 minutes: $230/classroom
- 120 minutes: $400/classroom
- Full Day: (3-Hours): $500/classroom
- Off-site programs will include a travel fee.