Field Trips – USS Hornet Museum https://uss-hornet.org The USS Hornet Museum is the Bay Area’s Premiere Ship Museum Wed, 08 Jan 2025 22:25:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 https://uss-hornet.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Hornet_Favicon-150x150.png Field Trips – USS Hornet Museum https://uss-hornet.org 32 32 Field Trip at Sea https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/field-trip-at-sea/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 16:29:40 +0000 https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/field-trip-at-sea/
Reserve your Field Trip Today-Click here!
GRADES K-12

All reservations must be made at least 1 week in advance
Private docents are $40.00 for school rate for 3 hours for classes under 15
Please Note: Field Trips may still book on days that the ship is closed to the public

Check out our full selection of EDU Field Trips HERE.

Pre-Order Box Lunches for your Field Trip! Box lunches are available for $12.00 per person. For the menu/order form, click HERE.

Questions? For more information, email EDU@uss-hornet.org

Overview:
Our Field Trip at Sea program is our standard, docent-led Museum tour highlighting USS Hornet’s history and NASA’s Apollo missions. For more targeted Field Trips for History or STEM themes, please check out our other Field Trip programs!
This program expands students’ horizons, develops new vocabulary and concepts, and helps them explore the ship’s unusual educational environment. Participants:
– Tour the historic Navigation Bridge where the captain commanded
– Learn how aircraft were launched and recovered on the Flight Deck with its catapults and control tower
– Learn how 15 men worked together to fire the big 5-inch guns
– See historic aircraft on the Hangar Deck
– Experience how the crew lived below decks in their own “city”
– Walk on the footprints of the astronauts’ first steps back on earth
– See the Mobile Quarantine Facility used by the Apollo 14 astronauts and an Apollo 11 test capsule
– Ride the flight simulator featuring a mission that takes off and lands on the deck of a carrier

Pricing 

Students: $8

Adult Chaperones $10

For groups larger than 50 or smaller than 15, additional docent fees may apply

]]>
Passport to History https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/passport-to-history/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 16:29:40 +0000 https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/passport-to-history/
Reserve your Field Trip today-click here!
GRADES 1-5

Overview:
Walk in the footsteps of USS Hornet sailors!
Come aboard one of America’s most fascinating aircraft carriers for a fun-filled day that will transform your students into actual World War II sailors! Passport to History offers students the rare opportunity to become a sailor from different naval ranks and experience ship life from a unique historical perspective. Your students will be guided through a special tour of the ship that discusses topics ranging from where enlisted crew slept to how WWII changed the San Francisco Bay Area.
What makes the Passport to History School Program so unique is that students will be assigned the actual identity of a real sailor who served aboard the ship. The passport will include the rank of a genuine past Hornet crewmember, and your students will learn more about the particular naval responsibilities of the sailors as they tour. This passport provides the chance for guests to connect with history on a personal level.
Not only will you exclusively tour the ship, you will also learn what life was like in the Navy.
Only on Hornet can the past become so alive

The Passports: The passport each student receives will include a picture and basic information of an actual sailor who lived and worked aboard the USS Hornet. Each student will be required to answer questions based on who is in their passport. It will challenge the students to place themselves in the shoes of actual men who served aboard the ship. In addition, there will be other general questions surrounding the topic of WWII and its connection to California and the Bay Area.
Sample Questions:
1. Where did you sleep?
2. Where did you work on the ship? Briefly describe what you did and what it was like.
3. Where would you eat?
4. What are some activities crewmembers did in their spare time?
5. Why were Marines on the ship? What were their duties?
6. Name some privileges that Officers had over enlisted crewmembers.
7. Why was WWII important to California and the San Francisco Bay Area?
Goals and Objectives of Passports:
1. Students will understand the significance of the various topics and events.
2. Give students a basic sociological context for these significant events and topics.
3. Bring to light the often forgotten heroes of WWII.
4. Give students a chance to think about and walk a mile in the shoes of actual sailors.
5. Emphasize the impact WWII had on California and specifically the Bay Area.

Pricing:

Students $10.50

Adult Chaperones $10.00

For groups larger than 50 people or smaller than 15, additional docent fees may apply. Docent fees also apply on the weekends.

Box Lunches Advaivlble for $15.00 per head

BOXED LUNCH MENU

]]>
STEM to Stern https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/stem-to-stern/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 16:29:40 +0000 https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/stem-to-stern/
Reserve your Field Trip Today-Click Here!
GRADES K-12

In our STEM to Stern Program, students see how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics apply to the operational functions of a World War II aircraft carrier. The historic surroundings of USS Hornet offer a one-of-a-kind learning environment for exploring these concepts by giving students perspective on modern technology by offering a comparison to the past.
For example, students can investigate how thermodynamics and electromagnetism allowed the USS Hornet to use seawater to power the ship while cruising the ocean. They can learn how waves are used to track objects and communicate on board as well as between ships and aircraft. They can also see how hydraulics and simple machines, wind, and the ship itself helped launch a 19,000-lb jet off the flight deck, as well as how pilots and sailors use vector mathematics to plot a course.

Price: $9.00 per student $10.00 per adult

Overview:
Options for STEM to Stern Jr. Station Descriptions (Grades K-8):
Take Flight! (Grades K-2)
Find out what causes weather and hear tales of the 1945 typhoon that crippled Hornet’s Flight Deck and Fo’c’sle and changed naval architecture. Learn the basics of aviation and discover how weather affects navigation on the sea and in the air by plotting a new course for the ship that allows the planes to take advantage of the wind and then launch your own gliders on the Flight Deck.

Ship Shape! ( Grades 3-8)
Explore the ship and the STEM concepts behind her structure and systems. See up-close the amazing machinery that powered the ship and launched aircraft, as well as learn the engineering story of the Apollo missions.
The program includes a tour of the ship with a hands-on STEM activity selected from the following topics:
– Mechanics
– Aerospace
– Electromagnetism and Electricity
After that, you have the options to enjoy lunch on the Flight Deck and then resume your adventure in the afternoon with a docent-led tour where you can visit additional spaces of the ship to learn more about the history of the USS Hornet.

Subject Focus and Station Modules
The following modules can be combined into programs around a theme, which can also tie into topics emphasized at particular grade levels (e.g., “energy” for 3rd – 4th graders). Teachers can also select modules to create a custom program.
– Island (Navigation, Weather)
– Flight Deck (Aviation, Mechanics, Weather)
– Forecastle (Mechanics, Weather)
– Catapult Room (Mechanics)
– Combat Information Center (Waves, Communications)
– Engine Room (Energy, Thermodynamics)
– Forward Generator (Electricity and Magnetism)

STEM to Stern Station Descriptions (Grades 9-12)
The following provides brief descriptions of the areas of the ship that you will see on your tour. Although we will do our best to show you these, on rare occasion some areas may not be accessible due to restoration work or safety issues. If this happens, we’ll substitute another interesting area – there are many to see!

Apollo
Our Apollo exhibit includes several artifacts from the Apollo 11 and 12 (and other) missions such as a real test capsule and one of the Mobile Quarantine Facilities (MQF) from Apollo 14. We’ll learn about the history of the amazing technological achievement of getting to the moon and back and see what it can teach us about the engineering design process.

Hangar Deck
The Hangar Deck, where aircraft were stored, repaired, and maintained when not in use, now contains several planes and helicopters from different time periods. We’ll look at these up-close to explore aircraft design and aviation basics.

Fo’c’sle
In the Forecastle, the anchor was controlled for deployment and retrieval. We’ll learn about simple machines, which use leverage and other principles of physics to move heavy (very heavy!) loads, such as these massive chains and the anchors. In addition, we can hear about the typhoon of 1945 that destroyed part of the forward flight deck and led to the improved “hurricane bow” design.

Flight Deck
Up on the Flight Deck, we’ll walk around where airplanes were launched and helicopters took off. We’ll learn about some important principles of weather and aviation, and how these interact for pilots, as well as catapult system mechanics and flight.

Island
The Island was where the Captain, Admiral, and crew navigated the ship through waters around the world. Up here, we’ll see the different methods and evolution of navigation technology to determine position and establish a course. We’ll also learn how waves are used to track other vessels and aircraft.

Engine Room
Down in the Engine Room, we’ll see how steam from the boilers powered everything on the ship. We’ll also follow how turbines, generators, and gears harnessed the energy to do so many things at once.

Catapult Room
In the port-side Catapult Room, heavy machinery using principles of physics enabled Hornet to launch aircraft from the deck. We’ll see how a catapult system uses energy (potential energy) to apply a force to an airplane so that it can move with a high enough velocity (kinetic energy) to launch from the ship.

STEM Activity
Your program includes a “STEM stop” that includes a hands-on activity relating to the science and engineering the students will see on the ship. The following provides examples for each topic area:
– Mechanics: Catapults
– Aerospace: Paper gliders or straw rockets
– Electromagnetism: squishy circuits, coin batteries, or magnets
– Electrochemistry: corrosion or electroplating (6-12)

Sign up Your Classroom Today!

Download our Teacher’s Guide.

Contact us at (510) 269-4141 x224 or at Edu@uss-hornet.org

Add Box Lunches to your Field Trip! Lunches are available for $12.50 per person.

 

]]>
Step Into History https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/step-into-history/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 16:29:40 +0000 https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/step-into-history/ Reserve your Field Trip Today!
GRADES 8-12th

Overview: 20th Century American History (day tour) for Grades 8-12. Learn U.S. History while visiting five different stations aboard this historic aircraft carrier.
This day program is based on the 11th grade California Standards and uses the ship as a platform for teaching various aspects of 20th century U.S. and World History in our unique venue. We provide you with advance lesson plans in your classroom prior to your day on the USS Hornet. Students board the ship in the morning, are provided workbooks, split into groups and rotate through five learning stations staffed by a Hornet Educator. You and your class are invited to experience history like never before, using our ship locations, artifacts, multi-media presentations, and historic film footage.
Subject Focus and Locations

Step into History allows you to choose 5 different subject locations for your visit:
– “Cell Phone, Hybrid Car? Thank WWII” (Engine Room and Crew’s Mess)
– “One Small Step for a Man…” (Hangar Bay 2 – Apollo Exhibit)
– “Life or Death, Hide and Seek” (Navigation Bridge)
– “The Greatest Battle You’ve Never Heard Of” (Hangar Bay 1 – TBM Avenger)
– “Overcoming Oppression” (442nd Regiment Exhibit)
– “US vs Them – A Way of Life” (Forecastle)
– “The History of the USS Hornet” (Captain’s In port Quarters)

Price: $12.50 Per Student

Adult Chaperones FREE

Pre-Order Box Lunches for your School Field Trip! Box Lunches are available for $12.50 per person.

Questions? Email edu@uss-hornet.org or call (510) 521-8448 x224.

 

]]>
Step Into Technology https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/step-into-technology/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 16:29:40 +0000 https://uss-hornet.org/tours-and-programs/step-into-technology/
Reserve your Field Trip Today-Click Here!
GRADES 8-12

Overview: Step Back into Technology!
New STEM program designed for Grades 8-12th highlighting the unique vocations onboard an aircraft carrier!
This exciting new day program uses the ship as a platform for teaching numerous STEM subjects onboard Hornet. You and your class are invited to experience science like never before as you tour the ship and Step Back into Technology through hands on learning!
Classes may choose 1 of the below subjects to explore during your tour!
Subject focus and Locations:
– Camouflage History and Design “Hidden in Plain Sight”
– Internal Combustion Engines “To Spark or Not to Spark”
– Triangulation Navigation “Turn Left at Hawaii”
– Codebreaking “It’s All About the Slang”
– Aircraft Wind Aerodynamics “Tortoise VS Hare”

]]>