Frederick County is a truly unique landscape. It encompasses rolling hills, gentle valleys, and geologically diverse mountains. These natural features have shaped the geology, human history, and economy of this county.
The outdoor staff leads students on a 2 day tour of many interesting geological and historical sites of Frederick County ranging from a local limestone kiln and quarry at Fountain Rock to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain. The focus is on interactions on the Earth as well as modern and historical uses of our natural resources. Students collect 12 different rock and mineral samples to make their own Frederick County Rock and Mineral Collection. Students learn how each sample was formed and how they relate to four spheres of the Earth: atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and hydrosphere. Students will use this experience to continue to answer their driving question: What can we do as individuals and communities to protect the Earth’s resources and environment?
Learn more about the Earth Systems Unit taught during a typical year at Outdoor School here.
Identify and describe rocks and minerals naturally occurring in Frederick County here.
Outdoor School Instruction
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Geology, History, Economy, Virtual Tour
5th Grade Distance Learning