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Homeschool I

Hitchcock Center for the Environment 845 West Street, Amherst, MA

Honey, we shrunk the homeschoolers! Get ready to become very tiny this fall as we get down on a bug’s level. At Homeschool I we’ll discover the insects and other arthropods, such as spiders, millipedes and crustaceans that share our home with us. From butterfly to bumblebee, and cockroach to click beetle we’ll find out the characteristics that make these animals amazing survivors. We’ll learn about insect defense strategies, communication, and how many insects help humans in our everyday lives! Through collection and observation, field trips and art projects, we will study the insects and arthropods of our local habitats and beyond. By the end of our class, you might just ask yourself, where would the world “bee” without insects?

$375 – $404

Homeschool II

Hitchcock Center for the Environment 845 West Street, Amherst, MA

Join us this fall as we travel deep into the past to explore the age of the dinosaurs. Dinosaurs were one of the dominant groups of animals on Earth for 140 million years – that’s 700 times longer than modern humans have existed! Our class will take a journey from dinosaur’s humble beginnings as dog-sized predators, through their glory days when herbivores the size of a house battled with hungry carnivores longer than a school bus, all the way to their sudden extinction. Through outdoor activities, crafts, games and field trips we’ll become familiar with the amazing variety of dinosaur groups, become detectives of life past as we learn the techniques of paleontology, and examine the evidence of dinosaurs that lived right here in western Massachusetts.

$375 – $404

Fungi as Global Citizens

Hitchcock Center for the Environment 845 West Street, Amherst, MA

Michael researches the impacts of diseases in natural populations, with a main focus on fungi. He loves discussing this diverse kingdom and the important functions of fungi in the environment.

Donation

Nature Play Afterschool

Hitchcock Center for the Environment 845 West Street, Amherst, MA

Do you just wanna play outside? Do you love mud puddles and muck, climbing trees and making friends? Need more outdoor recess in your life? Then Nature Play Afterschool at the Hitchcock Center is for you! Each Wednesday afterschool we play outside in rain or shine, building shelters, playing games and exploring the woods. Bus transportation is available from Amherst schools.

$336 – $360

Nature Discovery Preschool

Hitchcock Center for the Environment 845 West Street, Amherst, MA

This season we will travel back in time to the days of the dinosaurs. Children will learn about dinosaurs through stories, songs, movement and crafts. We will compare different dinosaurs, dig for bones, and learn about the plants they munched on. Come have a dinomite time!

$205 – $225

Nature Discovery Preschool

Hitchcock Center for the Environment 845 West Street, Amherst, MA

This season we will travel back in time to the days of the dinosaurs. Children will learn about dinosaurs through stories, songs, movement and crafts. We will compare different dinosaurs, dig for bones, and learn about the plants they munched on. Come have a dinomite time!

$205 – $225

Prowling For Owls

Hitchcock Center for the Environment 845 West Street, Amherst, MA

Owls are setting up their winter and spring breeding territories right now. And they do that by hooting or making other cool sounds in the night! We'll learn what the calls of the different species sound like and then go out and see if we can locate them vocalizing in the dark.

$10 – $12

Trees of the Connecticut River Floodplain

Directions upon registration

Join us for a leisurely hike along a dirt road in the flood plain near Mitch's Marina in Hadley. We'll be observing different species by their bark, their shape, and habitat, since most of the leaves will be down. Leafless trees are a different journey, but not very difficult when you learn the new skills and what to look for.

$20 – $25

Exploring Larch Hill – All Welcome Monthly Sunday Nature Walk

Larch Hill Conservation Area 525 South Pleasant St., Amherst

Come young, old, novice or seasoned and join one of our naturalists to see what you can see each month on our new fourth Sunday of the month nature walk around Larch Hill.

FREE

Homeschool I

Hitchcock Center for the Environment 845 West Street, Amherst, MA

Honey, we shrunk the homeschoolers! Get ready to become very tiny this fall as we get down on a bug’s level. At Homeschool I we’ll discover the insects and other arthropods, such as spiders, millipedes and crustaceans that share our home with us. From butterfly to bumblebee, and cockroach to click beetle we’ll find out the characteristics that make these animals amazing survivors. We’ll learn about insect defense strategies, communication, and how many insects help humans in our everyday lives! Through collection and observation, field trips and art projects, we will study the insects and arthropods of our local habitats and beyond. By the end of our class, you might just ask yourself, where would the world “bee” without insects?

$375 – $404

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