Glacier National Park Virtual Field Trip App Lesson | Audio + Map + Quiz

Glacier National Park Virtual Field Trip App Lesson | Audio + Map + Quiz

Brand: WanderListen
SKU: WL-VFT-GLACIER-NP
7.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Take students across Glacier National Park with a completed 7-stop WanderListen virtual field trip that moves from Lake McDonald and Going-to-the-Sun Road to Logan Pass, St. Mary Lake, Many Glacier, Grinnell Glacier, and Two Medicine. The lesson turns glacial landforms, mountain engineering, the Continental Divide, alpine ecology, wildfire, glacier measurement, railway tourism, and Blackfeet history into a place-based Grades 6-12 classroom experience.This is not a simple Google Slides virtual tour. Students open a WanderListen app-style virtual field trip with about 21 minutes of narrated audio, exact map-based exploration, an 8-image instructional gallery, and classroom-ready response activities.Want the best preview possible to know if this will meet your needs? Download and try The Lexington & Concord Virtual Field Trip 100% FREE!What students practice Glacial geology: how valley glaciers reshape broad troughs, how alpine glaciers erode cirques, how tarns form, and why ancient rock is much older than the ice that moved it. Earth systems and geography: how the Continental Divide redirects drainage, how elevation and mountain climate influence vegetation, and why east- and west-side conditions differ. Engineering and public lands: how Going-to-the-Sun Road responds to steep slopes through alignment, rock cuts, retaining structures, drainage, and continuing maintenance. Ecology and environmental change: how wildfire disturbance is followed by uneven regeneration and how repeat photography plus mapped glacier margins provide evidence of long-term glacier change. Cultural landscapes: how railway tourism changed visitor access while Blackfeet history, the 1895 agreement, 1896 ratification, and continuing Indigenous presence predate and extend beyond Glacier's 1910 park creation. Evidence-based thinking: students compare maps and gallery images, explain cause and effect, evaluate dated visual evidence, and support claims with details from specific stops. What's included Completed WanderListen Glacier National Park Virtual Field Trip access through the shared Google folder 7 narrated stops with map exploration and an 8-image instructional gallery Teacher Guide with pacing options, differentiation notes, standards support, discussion prompts, and robust answer keys Student Worksheet with 7 Stop Observation Question blocks and 5 End of Tour synthesis questions 10 transcript-matched vocabulary terms 10-question self-grading Google Forms quiz and printable multiple choice quiz Google Slides/PPTX worksheet, Google Docs/DOCX, PDF, and print-friendly classroom versions Start Here PDF that helps teachers make their own Google Drive copies and unlock the tour Flexible pacing 45-minute quick implementation: brief setup, full tour, one response per stop, and a short wrap-up; assign synthesis or the quiz afterward. 60-70-minute guided lesson: add fuller map and gallery analysis, worksheet responses, and selected synthesis questions. 90-minute two-class option: complete the tour first, then use vocabulary, discussion, synthesis, and assessment. Best fit: Grades 6-8 and 9-12 Earth and space science, environmental science, geography, geology, ecology, engineering, climate science, public lands, Indigenous history, national parks, and social studies enrichment.Teacher note: This is a digital classroom resource built around a WanderListen virtual field trip experience. It is not a movie guide, a YouTube clip lesson, or a slide-only virtual tour.

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