Community Connections & Resources

Connecticut is rich with museums, outdoor experiences and other community resources ready, willing and able to bring unique learning opportunities to your classroom. We have compiled great places for field trips—both in person and virtual—and a growing list of fabulous connections to enhance student experiences and inspire educators.

Field Trips

Soils & Minerals: A Virtual Field Trip

Hartford Science Center’s “Engineering Earth for Building Tomorrow” exhibit has endless natural connections to Seedlings. The exhibit examines how earth materials, including soil and grains, have been used for centuries to build structures, and their potential for use in sustainable construction of the future. Anyone who uses soil kits in their classrooms, as well as those who participated in the “Changing Landscapes: Rocks, Minerals, and Soils” during our Summer Workshop, will find meaningful ways for this exhibit to enrich the curriculum.

Museums & Other New Haven-Area Treasures

Common Ground Environmental Education Center

Located in New Haven, Conn., Common Ground seeks to connect people of all ages to their urban environments and build communities while fostering a sense of leadership and and the value of contributing to a just and sustainable world. They offer learning opportunities for the whole community, as well as many options for educators.

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Connecticut River Museum

Based in Essex, the Connecticut River Museum celebrates the history, land and water, stories and people of the area. The museum’s education department has a myriad of opportunities for hands-on learning and exploration.

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Whitney Water Center

The Whitney Water Center is here to help you bring fun science programming to your classroom! The Center has been providing high-quality science programs for your K-8th grade classrooms for the last 30 years.

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exterior door of Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut

Yale University Art Gallery

Yale University Art Gallery is a long-time Seedlings partner. In addition to the personalized professional development during our workshop, the museum ties its collection and educational staff with professional development for New Haven’s educators through a series of educational events and workshops.

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Connecticut River Museum:
Steam Boat Virtual Field Trip

In the 1800’s and early 1900’s, steam boats became a popular method of transportation for both people and goods for sale.  Learn how this method of  transportation was used throughout Connecticut from this informative video from the Connecticut River Museum.

Other Resources

Our Libib Bibliography

Find books that can enhance the teaching and learning process, engage children, inspire curiosity and creativity, and facilitate the integration of STEAM topics across disciplines.

Finding the booklist

Click on the button below to find different “libraries” available for you to browse through.
Go to Libib

Our Favorite Podcasts

A varied list of the educators the Seedlings Team enjoys listening to, from thought leaders to to encouragement to practical classroom ideas.

Find Your New Favorite Listen

Download and listen on your way to school for some inspiration and encouragement.
Check out the list

New Haven-Area
Mental Health Resources

Where can you turn when you are concerned about students in your classroom or your own mental health?

Find Help

Initiatives in New Haven and the surrounding towns offer services in line with trauma-informed practices.
Mental Health Resouces
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