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Sound to Sea

Sound to Sea. Parent Meeting 2016. About Sound to Sea. Sound to Sea offers school groups a habitat-based program which includes multi-disciplinary hands-on activities and special evening programs. Daytime Activities.

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Sound to Sea

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  1. Sound to Sea Parent Meeting 2016

  2. About Sound to Sea • Sound to Sea offers school groups a habitat-based program which includes multi-disciplinary hands-on activities and special evening programs.

  3. Daytime Activities • Sound/Salt Marsh: Students will focus on the concept of the sound and salt marsh as the nursery of the ocean. They will learn about the adaptations of fish, crabs and various plants that live in the salt marsh. Beach/Ocean:Students will learn about barrier island formation and movement and that beach erosion is a natural part of that process. They will learn about the adaptations of various animals that live in the subtidal, intertidal and supratidal zones of the beach.

  4. Daytime Activities • Freshwater Pond:Students will learn about the importance and rarity of clean, fresh water. They will use the bioscope to get a closer look at the myriad adaptations of water insects and fish. They will learn about pond succession and the amazing qualities of the plants that live around the pond. • Maritime Forest:Students will learn about the importance of the maritime forest to the various animals that live there. They will learn about the anatomy and adaptations of a maritime forest tree. They will learn about medicinal plants, and perhaps have the chance to eat at the "Outdoor Café" and learn about wild edibles.

  5. Daytime Activities • Dissection:Students will focus on the anatomy and physiology of one of our Bogue Sound residents by dissecting either a squid or a fish. In addition we also offer Comparative Anatomy Dissection which compares plant and animal anatomy and physiology.

  6. Evening Activities Survival on the Coast:Emphasizes the connection between social studies and science with demonstrations of skills used by coastal Native Americans and later cultures. • Beach Walk/Turtle Talk:Casual yet informative. Students study our endangered sea turtles and the night creatures of the beach/dune area.

  7. SAFTEY • Students will never be unsupervised. They will always be with a Sound to Sea instructor and/or chaperone. • There will be no swimming or boating, but we will wade in the sound. • Students will always be part of a group. • Menu options are available for students with special or restricted diets. PLEASE INFORM SMS STAFF IF YOUR STUDENT HAS ANY SPECIAL DIET REQUIREMENTS. • Medications will be given by supervising adult SMS staff member. • PLEASE BE SURE THAT TEACHERS HAVE CORRECT EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS.

  8. Other • No food (including gum and candy) is allowed in the cabins. Students will be provided 3 meals and snacks throughout the day. • Cell phones are not allowed during the activities per Sound to Sea Policy. Disposable cameras are best for pictures. These are inexpensive, and cameras could be lost or get wet during activities. Salem Staff will collect phones upon arrival and lock store them in a locked box during activities. Students will have the opportunity to call home in the evenings after activities are finished. No other electronics please. We will be very, very, busy and you won’t miss them! • Activities will begin at 8am and may last until 9 or later!

  9. LODGING & TRANSPIRATION • Cabins with twin size beds. • 12 students per dorm. • Dorm style bathroom • Charter bus or 15 passenger van (depending on numbers)

  10. What to Bring..

  11. Contact • Sandra Johnson sjohnson13@wcpss.net • Stephen Howe showe@wcpss.net • Trinity Center Phone: (252) 247-5600 or (888) 874-6287 E-Mail: attrinity@trinityctr.com Address: Trinity Center 618 Salter Path RoadPine Knoll Shores, NC 28512

  12. Payments • The cost of the trip (all expenses included) is $256 each for adults and students. Parent chaperons are welcome! • We understand that this is an expensive trip. Some payment assistance may be available through a PTA grant on a per student basis. To apply, contact Mrs. Johnson or Mr. Howe and we will help get you started. • Payment may be made online or by cash/check. (for online payment link see the Science Club Website at smsscienceclub.weebly.com). • To have a place, a down payment of $128 must be paid by Monday, September 26th for each person. The balance will be due no later than October 11th. • At the end of day Monday, we will close the trip.

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