Designing Virtual Reality Field Trips for Primary Classrooms
Step-by-step guidance for building immersive explorations that fit a 40-minute block.

Setting the Stage for Safe Exploration
The lesson opens with a tactile warm-up where students pass around real shells and coral replicas. Before anyone wears a headset, the class practices the VR safety cues using paper goggles, with cues layered into KiwiBee's gamification system. This quick rehearsal calms nerves and builds excitement without overwhelming first-time explorers.
While half the class dives into the virtual reef, the other half completes observation sketches at an analog station. The teacher circulates between groups, using the AI-generated prompts on an interactive whiteboard to ask guiding questions tailored to each student’s journal responses.
Reflection that Sparks Transfer
Students close the session by recording a 30-second audio postcard describing one discovery and one wonder. These clips are auto-transcribed and sent to families through Class Stories alongside a prompt for dinner-table conversations. Teachers report that the postcards become artifacts for later writing workshops and science talks.
A follow-up station the next day encourages learners to remix their VR observations into a collaborative mural. Combining digital immersion with hands-on synthesis keeps the novelty grounded in core literacy and science practices.