Getting to explore the place and learn more knowledge...
You would say, "accompany my kids on their educational field trip."
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A journey for educational purposes is often called a study tour or an educational trip. It can also be referred to as an educational excursion or a learning expedition.
trip is basically depend on more then one day..... picnid is short perioud of time,....
Monsters vs- Aliens - 2013 It Came--- On a Field Trip Educational Television 1-5 was released on: USA: 4 May 2013
The group conferred before deciding where to take the class trip means that the group discussed several options and probably voted before deciding where to go on an educational trip.
because they are a good way for the kids to get out of the ratty classroom and to explore moer things than read it out of a book
No, the term 'field trip' is a compound noun, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example:Our filed trip is scheduled for Monday. It will be the subject of your next essay. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'field trip' in the second sentence)
The first recorded school trip is often attributed to a visit by students from a school in the United Kingdom in 1853, when a group traveled to the Crystal Palace in London. This event marked a significant moment in educational practices, highlighting the value of experiential learning outside the classroom. Such trips aimed to enhance the educational experience by providing firsthand exposure to cultural and historical sites.
"PA" in school stands for "Parental Approval." It is typically used in educational settings to indicate that a student's parent or guardian has given permission for a specific activity or decision, such as attending a field trip or participating in a school event.
It's Lakbay Aral :) Most field trips are supposed to be educational in the first place, so sometimes it can be referred to as Outbound Education which in tagalog can be translated as 'Lakbay Aral'! :)
Hospitals have only so much time and equipment which they can devote to educational trips, without interfering with their actually function of treating people who are sick or injured. X-ray machines should be kept available for patients who need X-rays. And those patients generally do not wish to be used for educational purposes, either.