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Writer's pictureGail Feix

🦆🚍Ducks Virtual Field Trips🦆🚍

Learn all about Ducks in this set of engaging virtual field trips! 🦆🚍

Ducks virtual field trip

Ducks are one of my favorite birds! Many consider them to be a sign of good luck. Ducks are friendly and curious birds and can be domesticated. They are extremely social, preferring to hang out in groups called paddlings and even have regional accents. The feathers of ducks are waterproof and they keep them very clean by preening. Ducks are considered waterfowl since they are normally found in places where there is water such as rivers, lakes, or ponds. Learn all of this and more about these cute creatures with these engaging Duck Virtual Trips!

Ducks virtual field trip

This Google slide deck includes a virtual duck pond with links to 7 different virtual trips about ducks and uses embedded videos. This slide deck also includes a linked image in the bottom corner to return to the menu slide. It is best used in Present mode with the teacher sharing their screen. Another option is to go to File > Publish to Web and use that link. As always, teachers should preview the trips before using them to determine what best fits the needs of their class. I hope that these virtual trips are enjoyed by you and your students. Check out even more virtual field trip slide decks here and make copies to use and enjoy! This is a growing list, so check back often for newly added adventures!


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🦆Make your own copy of Ducks Virtual Field Trips  here to enjoy:


NOTE: If the link says you need to request access, it is your school network blocking the share. All items are set correctly to force a copy when clicked on. Many districts block things (including file shares) that are coming from outside of their domain. Please try making the copy from a personal email or Gmail account. Then, you can share the file with your school account. If you request access, I won't be able to grant it or respond to your email request, since the issue is blocked on your end.


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