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regulations, and discuss behavior expected. We will arrive at the farm around 10am. The farm tour and lessons learned throughout will take approximately 2 hours. 5. The students will be provided with a snack at the farm during the tour. We will leave the farm around 12pm and head to McDonalds. McDonalds is about a mile from the farm. The students will then be seated accordingly and the chaperones will bring the meal that they pre-ordered to their table. Once the students have ate we will head back to the school. We are expecting to arrive back no later than 1:30-2:00. This gives us plenty of time to settle down and review what we have learned on our trip before the students go home. 6. Chaperones- We will have a total of 3 chaperones. This makes it possible to make 4 groups of 5 students, including the teacher. The chaperones will be included in the price of the trip, which costs only $5.50 per person. All chaperones will be required to bring/buy their lunch the day of the trip. 7. Desired outcome of trip/follow-up activity- The desired outcome of this trip is for the students to learn more about how animals adapt to their environments while going through seasonal changes. They will learn about the life cycles of plants and how plants help to feed animals and keep the farm running. Follow up activities will include weather observations in which the students will record and analyze information, and then put it into a chart or graph. They will then take that information and incorporate it further on how it affects animals. 8. Safety/medication- Each chaperone will be equipped with a fanny pack which includes various safety items such as band aids, bee sting remedy, etc. The chaperones will also exchange phone numbers with one another in case of an emergency.