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Online Registration >> Ranger Led Programs Suggested Itineraries
 

Suggested Itineraries - Ranger Led Programs

 

We developed a variety of itineraries with realistic timelines and diverse activities to maximize your students experience at Mount St. Helens. The timelines for all of the itineraries are based on your arrival to Castle Rock, Washington (Interstate 5, Exit #49).

Elementary school itineraries are designed for 4th and 5th grade students. Middle school itineraries are designed for 6th-8th grade students. Begin by selecting the subject area(s) you would want to teach, earth science, life science, or earth and life sciences. Click on an itinerary that meets your needs. When you open an itinerary review each student activity.

Each activity includes goals and objectives, instructional sequences, student worksheets and answer sheets. Make sure you write down name of the itinerary you are interested in, or print off a copy of it before proceeding to "Step 2 - Check Registration Calendar".

 
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A. Elementary School Itineraries

 

B. Middle School Itineraries

A1. Elementary School Earth Science:

B1. Middle School Earth Science:

A2. Elementary School Life Science:

B2. Middle School Life Science:

A3. Elementary School Earth and Life Science:

B3. Middle School Earth and Life Science:

A4. Elementary School Earth Science Program
and Life Science Self Exploration:

B4. Middle School Earth Science Program
and Life Science Self Exploration:

A5. Elementary School Life Science Program
and Earth Science Self Exploration:

B5. Middle School Life Science Program
and Earth Science Self Exploration:


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