Before & After visiting Sly Park
See Pre-Trip Activity List Here. Contains a PDF file.
See Post-Trip Activity List Here. Contains a PDF file.
See Sly Park Online Scavenger Hunt Here. Contains PDF file.
**Important!!** Please read about Pre-Trip Exercise.
Make your trip to Sly Park an even more rewarding educational
experience! By visiting these exciting websites you can begin
to learn about many of the things that you will be studying
at camp. Each one of these sites will help you become better
informed and prepare you for the adventure ahead.
Teachers feel free to contact the Sly Park office to get information on schools coming your week to start a pen-pal program!
epals.com
ePals is the leading provider of school-safe collaborative learning products for K-12 across 200 countries and territories. Pen pals via email or postal mail.
smogcity.com
Discover how your choices affect the quality of our air using
an interactive air pollution simulator.
stardate.org
Learn about the celestial objects that will be visible during
your visit. You can print star charts and other information
that will make you an expert astronomer.
weather.com
Study weather conditions, graph temperatures and make predictions
about the weather during your stay at camp. You can also customize
your own weather page.
enature.com
Introduce yourself to the mammals, amphibians, reptiles and
birds that you might encounter at Sly Park. Type in Sly Park's
zip code (95726) to print pictures and create your own field
guide.
driveclean.ca.gov
Find the latest information on zero and near-zero emission
vehicles... electric, hybrid, alternative fuels & fuel
cell. Find charging & fueling stations. Vehicle search,
purchasing incentives and more!
adventerragames.com
This company sells board games that teach environmental concepts.
C&NN Nature Clubs for Families Tool Kit
The purpose of this C&NN Nature Clubs for Families Tool Kit: Do It Yourself! Do It
Now! is to provide inspiration, information, tips and resources for those who are—
or who might be—interested in creating a Nature Club for Families. In creating the
Tool Kit, we’ve drawn on what many other families have done and learned. We also
encourage you to develop and use your own ideas.
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