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Family and Youth Resources

For Educator and Parent Teacher resources visit: Online Educator Professional Development Workshop Webinars

Stuck indoors with the family but yearn to get outside or connected to nature each day? Try some of the new and exciting opportunities below – for indoor fun, online experiences, and outdoor adventures. Be sure to practice safe and appropriate social distancing, have fun and stay safe outdoors. Please routinely visit CT State Parks and Forests and Covid-19 for the latest updates on staying safe during this unsettling time. We are all responsible for doing our part to keep ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities safe.  

Earth Month Activities

Be Bear Aware!

This Earth Month we are getting out and taking in nature’s beauty in our neighborhoods and parks. Spring is the season that bears are also out and about more too. The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, DEEP, wants you to be aware of bear activity and to share some sighting with us as well. To learn more about black bears in Connecticut and have some fun, visit Living with Black Bears on the DEEP website.

Take Part In these SPECIAL BEAR FOCUSED PROGRAMS:

  • Teddy Bear Hunts are popping up in Connecticut. Learn more about them and take part at the public Facebook Page CT Teddy Bear Hunt Challenge Group
  • Watch Ranger Russ in a Facebook Live Bear program he recorded on April 22, viewable on their Facebook page.
  • Dinosaur State Park has a post on their Facebook page, with naturalists from Dinosaur State Park discussing how bear teeth compare to Dinosaur teeth! 

 Wild Animals

Virtual Learning Center - Meigs Point Nature Center at Hammonasset Beach State Park (link to external site)

Enjoy nature activities from your home and stay connected to Meigs Point Nature Center. Visit with us through Facebook Live events and meet some of Connecticut's wildlife that live in the woods or the water. Scavenger hunts, word finds, vocabulary words, and links to our partners are ready for you and your family to discover together.

Wildlife Habitat: A History of Change for Connecticut’s Wildlife

Find out how the Connecticut landscape has changed and how DEEP is bringing back these habitats at a special place called the Belding Wildlife Management Area. Learn how natural processes create diverse habitats, of which a wide variety of birds and other animals depend on to find food, water, shelter, and the space to raise young.

Explore Connecticut’s WildlifeExplore Connecticuts Wildlife at Sessions Woods Cover

Printable book to learn about wildlife seen at Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area or in other areas around CT. Print out for coloring activities, ideas for physical games like Bat & Moth, scavenger hunts and more that can be done at home, in the yard or other outdoor spaces.

Wondering about what kinds of wildlife call Connecticut home? Researching wild animals and interested in learning more about turtles, bobcats, birds, or other CT wildlife? If so, visit our Wildlife Fact Sheets page to learn about CT’s many types of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, or invertebrates - or learn more about endangered species here in our home state.

Have to Have a Habitat!
Help create habitats for wildlife at home. Learn the importance of dead trees (called snags) and brush piles for wildlife, how to create butterfly gardens or nest structures, and other ways to enhance a backyard for wildlife by visiting these Wildlife Habitat Fact Sheets.

Plants and Forest

Sign up for Tree School and get outside to explore your backyard or nearby park. All that’s needed is an adult, a child, and a tree or two - your backyard or nearby park is perfect. Activities come from Project Learning Tree, an internationally acclaimed environmental education curriculum that helps teachers and parents engage their young ones in outdoor learning and hands-on fun. Tree School is created by CT Project Learning Tree (a partnership between CT Forest & Park Association and CT DEEP) for families who have children at grade level Pre-K through 5th. Register online to receive a weekly email with fun, nature-based activities that include art, science, drama, and more.

Beth Bernard with our partner organization, Connecticut Forest and Park Association provides an example of how to facilitate the leaf finding activity with your children. Thanks to Fox61 for posting!

Visit the video on Fox61

Geology, Paleontology, and Geologic History

Dinosaur State Park Lobby Photo

Dinosaur State Park - Virtual Tour Series - Exhibit Center Tour

Take a virtual field trip to see some of the amazing exhibits at Dinosaur State Park’s visitor center - without having to travel to the center. Feel the excitement of this virtual tour hosted in Google Street View. Move around and zoom in to a favorite exhibit or look for something new you may not have noticed on a previous trip. On this virtual field trip, immerse yourself in the experience of walking in the footsteps of dinosaurs on the 200 million year old trackway - an adventure not typically open to the public.

Dinosaur State Park - Virtual Tour Series - Otozoum Activity 1 - The Mystery of the Otozoum

Otozoum Photo

Have you ever seen an Otozoum track? These are the footprints of toe-walking dinosaurs and they can be seen on this one-of-a-kind virtual tour. Along with its main trackway of 200 million year old footprints, Dinosaur State Park has many other awesome trace fossils (fossils not made of body parts like bones or teeth). In this activity, investigate one of our favorite artifacts, the Otozoum rock slab. This rock slab was discovered in Portland, CT during the late 1800's and has been on display to the public for over 124 years at various museums in Connecticut. These features were discovered just a few years ago. . . which means that they were discovered by accident after more than 100 years of research! Can you figure out what these features are? What do you notice about the size or shape? Get ready to solve the mystery and visit the link above to help scientists figure out what these mysterious features may be!

Don your virtual science lab coat and find your science notebook to get ready to explore the same features that researchers are currently investigating through an interactive, high-resolution, 3D computer model of the slab.

Otozoum Track

Dinosaur State Park - Virtual Tour Series - Otozoum Activity 2- The Mystery of the Tiny Tracks

In Activity 1 we looked at some very small tracks at section 1 in our interactive 3D computer model of the rock slab found in Portland, CT in the late 1800s. These tracks located at section 1 could be made by a hopping mammal approximately 200 million years ago during the Early Jurassic!

During your investigations, did you notice that large scrape between the two right most otozoum tracks? This feature is located at sections 3 and 5 in the 3D computer model. This activity will investigate that mysterious feature. So let’s break out your science notebook and start our exploration!

Dinosaur State Park - GeoScience Activity Series - Geologic Timeline 1 - Time Travel Across Earth's Floor

Through interactive online games and activities, learn how the surface of the Earth has changed through time, and how plate tectonics form, destroy, and shape our world. With the Tectonic Plate simulator try you skill at making mountains, volcanic islands, and other awesome plate boundary features!

Dinosaur State Park - GeoScience Activity Series - Geologic Timeline 2 - Awesome Events and Explosions

After completing the online games of “Time Travel across Earth’s Floor”, test your knowledge of plate boundaries and awesome events that occur at those special places. Investigate volcano structure by making your own lava flows!

Dinosaur State Park - GeoScience Activity Series - Fossil Matching Game

Dinosaur State Park has a collection of fossils not often viewable to our visitors. In this fossil matching game, we have pulled out of our vault some of our most interesting fossils to share with you! As we know, fossils are more than just designs and patterns in rocks, they were once living creatures that lived in various climates and environments. So . . . are you ready to travel back in time to match the fossil to the animal it came from and the environment in which it lived?

Matching Game Directions:

  1. Download and print the document.
  2. Cut each item out.
  3. Match the fossils with the reconstructed organism.
  4. Then match the organism with its paleoenvironment.
  5. Look up a few facts of your favorite fossil and share on our Facebook page!

Check your answers in the Matching Game Answer Key!

Dinosaur State Park - Fossil Discoveries - Devonian Oceans

Take a trip back in time and learn a little about earth's ancient oceans during the Devonian period!  Kira, a Naturalist at Dinosaur State Park, shares two amazing fossil from the their vault! Both fossils are from the Devonian period and are not normally available to view by visitors. This special presentation is the first in a series of videos to highlight other very special fossils at Dinosaur State Park.

 

 

Recycling

Join Tuesday’s Trash Talk at 10am from CT Recycles Facebook Live event to learn about current recycling tips including What’s In and What’s Out. Stay tuned through this CT DEEP statewide initiative promotes the importance of recycling and encourages people to adopt recycling as part of everyday behavior.

Outdoor Recreation

Kellogg Environmental Center provides outdoor educational resources and opportunities year round. To help you explore the outdoors we have provided a collection of nature related activities. Feel free to download and use these the next time you enjoy a walk in your neighborhood, explore a new park or investigate your backyard. Trails at the Kellogg Environmental Center, 500 Hawthorne Ave in Derby, are open for walking. We encourage you to use safe distancing between groups as you enjoy fields, forests, and wetlands. Some of the activities to try include: Beginner Bird Nerd, What Flew By Bingo, Connecticut Raptor Identification, Spring and Summer Bird Picture Guide, Forest Floor Bingo, A General Scavenger Hunt for the Senses.

Boating in Connecticut video series on YouTube boating photo 2

Do you love getting outside and being on the water? Have an interest in boating and outdoor recreation? Are you a teacher looking to provide important life skills for your students? Watch the Better Boating videos, produced by the experts in DEEP's Boating Division. Designed for middle school and high school students, the Better Boating series provides detailed information regarding boating safety tips, laws, and requirements for on-water recreation. This is a great distance-learning resource for Health and Physical Education teachers to share with their students or for families to watch together before getting out on the water this summer.

No Child Left Inside

The Great Park Pursuit logo

Stay tuned for family registration information on this year’s Great Park Pursuit, the CT State Parks family adventure.