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Sunship III

Sunship IIITM Program

Sunship III Program Overview

3 Day Educational Program

Join an incredible adventure to unlock the wonders of the natural world. Sunship IIITM is a curriculum-based environmental program in which students learn basic scientific concepts like energy flow, cycles, interrelationships and change. Students also explore the natural world with the goal of using their knowledge and awareness to make personal commitments for environmental change.

photo of students moving materials (air, water and soil) through the "Cycle Factory"
Sunship III participants move natural materials
(soil, water and air) through the "Cycle Factory."
  • Group Size: 20 - 35 students + 6 adults (teachers and parents from the school)
  • Grades: 7th - 8th
  • Location: T.R.E.E.'s Outdoor Classroom
  • Length: 3 Days - Overnight resident camp
  • Program: Highly structured educational program to teach Earth processes using FUN activities
  • Cost: contact us for information
  • Availability: Offered to New Orleans area students - from January through February
  • Follow-up: Second half of program takes place back at school or at home

Sunship III is a copyrighted program that was developed by The Institute for Earth Education.

photo of students looking at map on ground
Students retrace where they found
their "natural treasures."
Sunship IIITM Program


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1504 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
504-525-9020 (phone)    504-525-9025 (fax)
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