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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM

The Environmental Education Programs at Elkus Ranch are aligned with California's Science Content Standards and provide hands on opportunities to learn about the production of food and fiber, the inter-relationships of plants and animals in their natural habitats and the importance of environmental stewardship.

While planting seedlings in the greenhouse, students learn about the function of roots, stems and leaves. In the garden they may taste flowers, identify pollinators and learn about seed dispersal and composting.

While holding a chicken, feeding a goat, or exploring our bone and fossil collections, students learn about adaptations, predator/prey relationships and food chains.

Demonstrations of dying, carding and spinning wool encourage students to consider where their clothing comes from.

 

Programs Serving Students with Special Needs

Elkus Ranch is committed to providing a ranch experience for all children and has areas designed to accommodate children and youth with special needs. Our Dean Trail leads visually impaired children with the help of a guide rope to explore the natural habitat surrounding the ranch. Our sensory garden contains a variety of plants that can be experienced through their scent, taste and texture. All ranch facilities are wheelchair accessible. Horticultural Therapy and Workability Programs visit Elkus Ranch regularly.

Scott helping in the garden

These students start seedlings for our school programs, collect and clean eggs, and water our gardens to keep everything green and growing, while developing important life and work skills.

To learn more about our programs or to make a reservation, please contact Leslie Jensen, Program Coordinator, at (650)712-3151 or email us at elkusranch@ucdavis.edu.

Note: Our environmental science educator is available to work with teachers to customize programs to meet the needs/interests of their students and can provide instructional materials to use in the classroom prior to and after a ranch visit.


We offer both day and overnight educational programs.

Pricing:

  • Pre-K - 2 hour program, $5.00 per person, no charge for teachers
  • K-12 - 3 hour day program $7.00 per student
  • Overnight programs - $25.00 per student

 

  • Teacher Information

Local Weather Information

* Testimonials from Children

* California State Standards by Grade

* California Content Standards by Grade in Spanish

* Program Description by Grade

* Elkus Ranch Rules

* Elkus Ranch Rules Spanish

* Teacher Vocabulary List

* Pre-Visit Classroom Activities

* Field Trip Chaperone Information

* Handout to Parents - About your child's field trip

Elkus Parent Letters Spanish

* Teacher Evaluation Survey

* Elkus Ranch Program Fee Schedule

* Caring for your Elkus Ranch Pea Seedling

* Pea Salad with Fresh Herbs

  • Information for Parents and Chaperones

* Handout to Parents

* Elkus Parent Letters Spanish

* Elkus Ranch Field Trip Evaluation for Parent Chaparones

  • Links

Tick information for parents and teachers.

http://www.kidsgardening.com

California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom

California Farm Bureau Federation

Agriculture in the Classroom Teacher Resources

California School Garden Network


 

 

New Program At Elkus Ranch!

In the spring of 2007, we added a nutrition workshop to our Environmental Education Program offerings. Our ranch staff will lead students through our garden, greenhouse and chicken coop to collect fresh ingredients for a meal to be prepared, served and enjoyed by the students in our commercial kitchen. The program supports current nutritional guidelines and is open to students in grades two and up.

Call or email either Leslie or Kathi at (650) 712-3151, elkusranch@ucdavis.edu for additional information.

 

 

Photos courtesy of Katherine Jones copyright 2006

Clipart copyright Microsoft Corporation