Please note that Fernbank will close at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 24 and will reopen on Thursday, Dec. 26.
Explore the world of plants and animals in a fun, hands-on way. Through performances, audience participation and live animal encounters, your students will learn about the basic needs of plants and animals and their life cycles.
What can we see when we observe the sky? Many things fill the world above us; from rain to planes and from stars to things near and far! Journey up, up and away through Earth’s atmosphere and into space to discover the ways objects seen in the sky affect our planet and people.
What can fossils teach us about Earth’s past? How do they further our understanding of the landforms we know today? Through the use of visuals, models and fossils, students will learn the answers to these and other paleontological questions in this minds-on field trip.
Fernbank’s live animal collection, including insects, reptiles and amphibians, will help your students understand habitats, adaptations and the important roles these animals play in the environment. Our animal ambassadors will inspire your students to appreciate and protect the natural world.
Witness the awesome power of planet Earth and discover what goes on beneath the surface to create awe-inspiring volcanoes and earthquakes. Using demonstration and discussion, students will explore what drives these geologic events and learn more about the role of plate tectonics in shaping our planet.
Discover the history and diversity of our state’s regions and their unique natural resources. Through discussion, demonstration and a live animal presentation, students are entertained and enlightened as they learn about our remarkable state and its ecosystems.
Weather is around us all the time, but how much do we really understand the processes behind the wind, rain and sun of daily life? Explore the wild world of weather through interactive demonstrations and discussion. Students will discover why weather changes, how clouds form and the weather events…all without getting wet.
Learn about the people who have made Georgia home and shaped it into the place it is today. Starting from pre-historic time through modern Georgia, students will explore Georgia's history through the perspective of the people who built the state.
Explore world cultures through an examination of personal adornment, including jewelry, costumes and body modification. Students will gain a better understanding of cultural diversity and how people use personal adornment or ornamentation to communicate social, political and economic information about themselves and the societies in which they live.
Make a reservation online or contact the Field Trip Team at 404.929.6320 or FieldTrips@FernbankMuseum.org.