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Plan A Field Trip
 

Each of the Alaska Centers has specific procedures to schedule on-site visits. Presentions delivered off-site are handled differently in each location as well. To ensure the quality of your visit, plan ahead and contact the individual sites with any questions or concerns.

Elements of field trips vary but may include scavenger hunts or study sheets, topic-related films, special guests, and/or demonstrations. All elements are menu-style, age-appropriate, and connected to curriculum standards.

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Did You Know?

Did You Know?
Highest temperature in Alaska was 100 degrees at Fort Yukon on June 27th 1915, the lowest temperature occurred on January 23, 1971 at Prospect Creek Camp which was -80 degrees.

Last Updated: January 20, 2012 at 17:53 MST