Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By far the best field trip my first grader took was to the local library. School is a few blocks from the library, so they just walked there. The librarian took them "behind the scenes" and they saw how the book drop works, got to use the scanner themselves to check out a book, etc. It was so simple, but my 5th grader still talks about it as one of her favorite field trips.
My K kid is doing this soon and I'm excited! I actually hope I can join them for that one.
Anonymous wrote:By far the best field trip my first grader took was to the local library. School is a few blocks from the library, so they just walked there. The librarian took them "behind the scenes" and they saw how the book drop works, got to use the scanner themselves to check out a book, etc. It was so simple, but my 5th grader still talks about it as one of her favorite field trips.
Anonymous wrote:Zoo is great for metro since both green and red lines work.
Anonymous wrote:Second postal museum, also: Zoo, Glen Echo (if group is 20 or under, you can take metro to bus without too much trouble), Kennedy Center (a lot of walking and you need some awareness so better with slightly older kids -- would not take kindergarteners). I've also heard that some of the tours at the Arboretum are wonderful. Public transportation there is hard but I have also heard that they will provide transportation sometimes.
Also, if I could share in your crowd sourcing: what have people's experiences been with field trips to art museums in the area with younger kids (K or 1st grade)? I'd like to organize something for my kid's class this year but when I mentioned it to the teacher she said they'd struggled in the past to make that work. Anyone done this? There are so many great museums it seems like many of them must have good programming for kids.