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2019, animals, Farm Kid for the Day, Field Trips, Natural Play, Playgrounds

The Value of Doing Real Things in our Digitally-Focused World — Our Field Trip Philosophy

Kids playing on a field trip Treinen Farm corn maze

In our educational world of one-to-one devices, educational apps, interactive internet-connected boards, and the firehose of information we are trying to teach our kids to navigate, more and more teachers are looking to balance the digital experience with authentic, tactile, and tangible experiences. For instance, many teachers are seeking an outdoor, real world experience of a real farm, where the kids can explore, get a little dirty, and go home with stories to tell. We are that place!

 

Tractor Tire Playground STRUCTURED VS UNSTRUCTURED TIME

Here at the Treinen Farm, we tend to lean toward child-led discovery and learning. We try to provide that right balance: enough structure (the hayride + pumpkin or the maze) to keep things from descending into chaos, but also enough freedom for kids to explore all the farm has to offer and to make up their own ways to learn and interact with the environment and each other.

 

Rooster and henUNIQUE PHYSICAL EXPERIENCES

A slippery, green, mossy log. The rough surface of a jute rope. Echoes in a vast, empty silo. The actual oinks of actual pigs and the clucking of chickens. Farmyard smells and autumn leaves.

We often think about how sensory experiences can stay with us for a long time, and we love the idea of creating these intense memories for children (and adults!) An incredible amount of learning can take place when multiple senses are engaged–it’s not the kind of learning that will necessarily show up immediately on a test score, but it’s real and visceral and and good in the long-term for both mind and body.

 

Climbing silo at Treinen FarmINTERESTING THINGS

You never know what’s going to happen at the Treinen Farm. Will the goats escape and require the field trip kids to help corral them? How big a pumpkin can that determined Kindergartner carry? Will you remember to have the kids empty their pockets after playing in the corn pit, or will your class bring back shiny yellow kernels of corn to use for math manipulatives next week? The discovery of a salamander might slow down the pumpkin picking, but A SALAMANDER!!!!

As we design experiences, we prefer to provide enough predictability to keep the field trip running smoothly and to keep teachers relaxed, but also enough flexibility to let interesting things happen. That’s what life’s about, right? Interesting things…

 

duck racesDO REAL THINGS. OUTSIDE. BRING FRIENDS.

The Treinen Farm hosts thousands of Wisconsin school children each year during the fall and we are committed to creating captivating experiences for them, and friendly service to the teachers.

And be sure to visit us on fall weekends–all the above applies to weekend guests, including adults, as well as field trips!

Angie Treinen

September 22, 2019/by Treinen Farm
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2015 Maze, Farm Kid for the Day, playground, Playgrounds

Be a Farm Kid for a Day: Climbing Trees

Treinen children climbing on big riock

Treinen children in the woods

One of the best parts about raising kids on a farm is the sheer number of things for them to do. Just walking outside with little ones and letting them climb around on hay bales or sit on a tractor is endlessly fascinating. And with acres of woods, the Treinen children developed into obsessive rock and tree-climbers. I was never sure if I was a bad mother or a good mother as I watched them climb much higher than I ever could have–being only four or five feet above the ground makes me freeze in terror.

We like to think of the Treinen Farm Play Areas as a way for us to invite guests to “Be a Farm Kid for a Day.” To climb on hay bales and tractor tires. To scramble up a fence and pet the horses. To play in the corn and dig in the sand.

But the tree-climbing piece has always eluded us, because although it’s perfectly permissible to let

Treinen kid in a tree

Treinen kid in a tree

your own expert tree-climbing children ascend to the highest branches, it’s a little less comfortable to invite your farm guests to do the same. But, tree-climbing is so fun…we figured there had to be a way.

We began to take field trips into the woods scouting our land and the neighbors for likely climbing trees. We’ve got 70 acres of woods, so there’s always a number of dead trees or large fallen branches, and we started collecting interesting trees, mostly oaks, to turn into our new tree climbing playground.

We decided that laying them down and letting their branches stick up (and putting down lots of mulch) could make a great climbing place. With the help of a loader tractor and  chainsaws, the new Natural Play Area at the Treinen Farm began to shape up.

Before we got everything into its final location, we thought we’d test the playground on the Treinen children and relatives… here are some preliminary photos from our new play area. I’ll post more, but here are the kids trying it out. Initial findings are that the new play area is seriously fun.

under construction

Under construction

Log climbing

playing on logs

All ages of cousins playing

Big logs

Big logs

Climbing a log tree

Climbing a log tree

Real trees to climb on

Real Treinen Farm trees (plus one from the neighbor)

Little one on a big log

Little one on a big log

September 30, 2015/by Treinen Farm
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2015 Maze, Farm Kid for the Day, playground, Playgrounds

New Stuff at the Treinen Farm for 2015

So, what’s new this year?

That’s a question be get all year ’round–so what will be new, fun, interesting, strange, unique at the 2015 Treinen Farm Fall Festival? Of course we have a new maze design–The Fox and the Grapes-– but what else will be amazing?

Do you really want me to tell you? Or do you just want to be surprised when you get here?

Here are some videos of us constructing a new play area–see if you can guess what we’re building..

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September 21, 2015/by Treinen Farm
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