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ALE 2014 ITINERARY February 6, 2014 ALE 2014 ITINERARY February 6, 2014 Pre­Kindergarten 7:30 7:45 Assembly 7:45 8:00 Expected Time of Departure 8:00 9:00 En route to Chips Delight 9:00 10:00 Chips Delight Plant (presentation, discussions and tour) 10:00 10:30 En route to Sta. Elena Fun Farm Fun Farm (interaction with farm animals,games fishing & 10:30 12:00 other activities) 12:00 1:00 Lunch at the Fun Farm Fun Farm (interaction with farm animals,games fishing & 1:00 2:00 other activities) 2:00 2:30 En route to Gardenia 2:30 3:45 Gardenia Plant (presentation, discussions and tour) 3:45 4:15 Pack‐up, synthesis, clean up, and evaluation 4:15 5:15 En route back to school 5:15 Expected Time of Arrival Kindergarten From To Activity 7:30 7:45 Assembly 7:45 8:00 Expected Time of Departure 8:00 9:00 En route to Museong Pambata 9:00 11:00 Tour of the Museong Pambata 11:00 12:00 LUNCH 12:00 12:30 En route to Seriland 12:30 2:00 Seriland Tour (Trick Art, Mirror Maze, 3D Cinema, Bear Museum) 2:00 3:00 En route back to school; student evaluation 3:00 3:30 Expected Time of Arrival GRADE 1 TEAM A Sections: A‐E From To Activity 7:00 7:15 Assembly 7:15 7:30 Expected Time of Departure 7:30 9:00 En route to Marikina Science Centrum 9:00 10:00 Science Centrum Tour (presentation, discussions and tour) 10:00 10:30 En route to Pasig Rainforest Park 10:30 11:30 Pasig Rainforest Park (Tour, games and art activities) 11:30 12:00 Lunch 12:00 12:30 En route to Doll Joy Factory 12:30 1:45 Doll Joy Plant Tour (presentation, discussions, games, and tour) 1:45 2:00 Pack‐up, synthesis, clean up, and evaluation 2:00 3:30 En route back to school 3:30 Expected Time of Arrival TEAM B Sections F‐I From To Activity 7:00 7:15 Assembly 7:15 7:30 Expected Time of Departure 7:30 9:00 En route to Doll Joy Factory 9:00 10:00 Doll Joy Plant (presentation, discussions, games, and tour) 10:00 10:30 En route to Pasig Rainforest Park 10:30 11:30 Pasig Rainforest Park (Tour, games and art activities) 11:30 12:00 Lunch 12:00 12:30 En route to Marikina Science Centrum 12:30 1:45 Science Centrum (presentation, discussions and tour) 1:45 2:00 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up, evaluation 2:00 3:30 En route back to school 3:30 Expected Time of Arrival Grade 2 TEAM A Sections: A‐E From To Activity 7:00 7:15 Assembly 7:15 7:30 Expected Time of Departure 7:30 9:00 En route to Science Discovery Center 9:00 11:00 Science Discovery Center (presentation, discussions and tour) 11:00 11:30 Lunch 11:30 12:00 En route to St. Therese of the Child Jesus Church 12:00 1:00 Tour at the St. Therese of the Child Jesus Church 1:00 1:15 En route to Philippine Aerospace Museum 1:15 1:45 Philippine Aerospace Museum (presentation, discussions and tour) 1:45 2:00 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up in Leisure Farm 2:00 3:30 Student evaluation and en route back to school 3:30 Expected Time of Arrival TEAM B Sections: F‐I From To Activity 7:00 7:15 Assembly 7:15 7:30 Expected Time of Departure 7:30 9:00 En route to Philippine Aerospace Museum 9:00 10:00 Philippine Aerospace Museum (presentation, discussions and tour) 10:00 10:15 En route to St. Therese of the Child Jesus Church 10:15 11:00 Tour at the St. Therese of the Child Jesus Church 11:00 11:30 Lunch 11:30 12:00 En route to Science Discovery Center 12:00 1:45 Science Discovery Center (presentation, discussions and tour) 1:45 2:00 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up 2:00 3:30 Student evaluation & en route back to school 3:30 Expected Time of Arrival Grade 3 TEAM A Sections: A‐E From To Activity 7:00 7:15 Assembly 7:15 7:30 Expected Time of Departure 7:30 9:00 En route to Science in the Park (outside Mind Museum) 9:00 10:30 Science in the Park (presentation, discussions, games, and tour) 10:30 11:15 En route to Fort Santiago, Intramuros 11:15 11:45 Lunch 11:45 12:30 Fort Santiago Tour 12:30 12:45 En route to Manila Planetarium 12:45 1:45 Manila Planetarium (presentation, discussions and tour) 1:45 2:00 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up 2:00 3:00 Student Evaluation and en route back to school 3:00 3:30 Expected Time of Arrival TEAM B Sections: F‐I From To Activity 7:00 7:15 Assembly 7:15 7:30 Expected Time of Departure 7:30 9:00 En route to Manila Planetarium 9:00 10:30 Manila Planetarium (presentation, discussions and tour) 10:30 11:15 En route to Fort Santiago, Intramuros 11:15 11:45 Lunch 11:45 12:30 Tour at the Fort Santiago 12:30 12:45 En route to Science in the Park 12:45 1:45 Science in the Park (presentation, discussions, games and tour) 1:45 2:00 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up 2:00 3:00 Student evaluation and en route back to school 3:00 3:30 Expected Time of Arrival February 5, 2014 Grade 4 TEAM A Sections: A‐E From To Activity 7:00 7:15 Assembly 7:15 7:30 Expected Time of Departure 7:30 9:00 Enroute to Seriland 9:00 11:00 Tour at Seriland (Trick Art, Mirror Maze, 3D Cinema, Bear Museum) 11:00 12:00 LUNCH 12:00 12:30 Enroute to Fort Santiago 12:30 2:00 Tour and Discussion at Fort Santiago 2:00 3:30 Student evaluation, en route back to school 3:30 Expected Time of Arrival TEAM B Sections: F‐I From To Activity 7:00 7:15 Assembly 7:15 7:30 Expected Time of Departure 7:30 9:00 En route to Fort Santiago 9:00 11:00 Tour at the Fort Santiago 11:00 12:00 LUNCH 12:00 12:30 En route to Seriland 12:30 2:00 Tour at Seriland (Trick Art, Mirror Maze, 3D Cinema, Bear Museum) 2:00 3:30 Student evaluation and Enroute back to school 3:30 Expected Time of Arrival Grade 5 TEAM A Sections: A‐E From To Activity 6:00 6:15 Assembly 6:15 6:30 Expected Time of Departure 6:30 9:00 Enroute to Puzzle Mansion 9:00 10:00 Puzzle Mansion (presentation, discussions and tour) 10:00 10:30 En route to Tierra de Maria 10:30 11:30 Tour of Tierra de Maria 11:30 11:45 En route to Nature Discovery Camp 11:45 12:45 Lunch at the Nature Discovery Camp 12:45 1:15 En route to Sky Ranch 1:15 3:30 Sky Ranch (Carousel, Train, Red Baron, Wonder Flight) 3:30 3:45 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up 3:45 5:00 En route back to school; student evaluation 5:00 Expected Time of Arrival TEAM B Sections: F‐I From To Activity 6:00 6:15 Assembly 6:15 6:30 Expected Time of Departure 6:30 9:00 Enroute to Tierra de Maria 9:00 10:00 Tour at Tierra de Maria 10:00 10:15 En route to Nature Discovery Camp 10:15 11:30 Lunch at Nature Discovery Camp 11:30 12:00 En route to Puzzle Mansion 12:00 1:00 Puzzle Mansion (presentation, discussions and tour) 1:00 1:15 En route to Sky Ranch 1:15 3:30 Sky Ranch (Carousel, Train, Red Baron, Wonder Flight) 3:30 3:45 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up in Leisure Farm 3:45 5:00 En route back to school; student evaluation 5:00 Expected Time of Arrival Grade 6 TEAM A Sections: A‐E From To Activity 6:30 6:45 Assembly 6:45 7:00 Expected Time of Departure 7:00 9:00 En route to The Mind Museum 9:00 12:00 The Mind Museum (presentation, discussions and tour) 12:00 12:30 Lunch 12:30 1:00 En route to Intramuros Lights and Sound Museum 1:00 2:30 Intramuros Lights and Sounds Museum Tour 2:30 2:45 En route to Bahay Tsinoy 2:45 3:45 Bahay Tsinoy Tour 3:45 4:00 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up 4:00 6:00 En route back to school; student evaluation 6:00 Expected Time of Arrival TEAM B Sections: F‐I From To Activity 6:30 6:45 Assembly 6:45 7:00 Expected Time of Departure 7:00 8:30 En route to Bahay Tsinoy 8:30 9:30 Tour at the Bahay Tsinoy 9:30 9:45 En route to Intramuros Lights and Sound Museum 9:45 11:00 Tour at the Intramuros Lights and Sounds Museum 11:00 11:30 Lunch 11:30 12:00 En route to The Mind Museum 12:00 3:30 Tour at the Bahay Tsinoy 3:30 4:00 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up in Leisure Farm 4:00 6:00 En route back to school; student evaluation 6:00 Expected Time of Arrival Grade 7 TEAM A Sections: A‐E From To Activity 6:00 6:15 Assembly 6:15 6:30 Expected Time of Departure 6:30 8:00 En route to Rizal Shrine 8:00 8:45 Tour at the Rizal Shrine 8:45 9:30 En route to International Rice Research Institute 9:30 10:15 Tour at the International Rice Research Institute 10:15 10:30 En route to Museum of Natural History 10:30 11:15 Tour at the Museum of Natural History 11:15 11:45 Lunch 11:45 12:30 Tour at the Makiling Botanic Gardens 12:30 3:30 Trek to the Makiling Ecotrail 3:30 4:00 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up 4:00 6:30 Enroute back to school; student evaluation 6:30 Expected Time of Arrival TEAM B Sections F‐I From To Activity 6:00 6:15 Assembly 6:15 6:30 Expected Time of Departure 6:30 8:00 Enroute to International Rice Research Institute 8:00 8:45 Tour at the International Rice Research Institute 8:45 9:00 Enroute to Museum of Natural History 9:00 9:45 Tour at the Museum of Natural History 9:45 10:30 Tour at the Makiling Botanic Gardens 10:30 11:15 Lunch 11:15 2:15 Trek to the Makiling Ecotrail 2:15 3:30 Enroute to Rizal Shrine 3:30 4:15 Tour at the Rizal Shrine 4:15 4:30 Pack‐up, synthesis and clean up 4:30 6:30 Enroute back to school; student evaluation 6:30 Expected Time of Arrival February 3, 2014 Grade 8 From To Activity 5:30 5:45 Assembly 5:45 Expected Time of Departure 5:45 9:00 En route to San Gregorio Farms San Gregorio Farms (presentation, discussion, tour, zip line, wall climbing, 9:00 12:00 cow milking, group games) 12:00 12:30 LUNCH 1:30 2:00 Wash Up and Evaluation 2:00 2:30 Expected Time of Departure from San Gregorio Farms 2:30 6:00 En route back to school 6:00 Expected Time of Arrival Grade 9 Team A Sections: A‐E From To Activity 5:30 5:45 Assembly 5:45 Expected time of Departure 6:00 9:00 En route to Kampo Trexo Kampo Trexo (Tour, Zip Line, Trekking, Wall climbing, Rappelling, 11:00 9:00 Obstacle Course) 11:00 11:30 Lunch 11:30 12:30 En route to Puzzle Mansion 12:30 1:30 Puzzle Mansion Tour 1:30 2:00 En route to
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