| Content Provider |
East Central Ohio Educational Service Center |
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| Contact Information |
Michele Carlisle or Marilyn Roder video@ecoesc.org 834 East High Avenue New Philadelphia, OH 44663 United States Phone: (330) 308-9939 ext. 8251 Fax: (330) 308-0964 |
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| Program Type | Individual Program | |
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| Target Audience | Education: Kindergarten, Grade(s): 1, 2 | |
| Maximum Number of Participants | 35 | |
| Minimum Number of Participants | no minimum required | |
| Primary Disciplines | Social Studies/History | |
| Secondary Disciplines | Social Studies/History | |
| Video Clip | ||
| Program Description | During this interactive 40 minute video conference, students will be introduced to Mary or Bartholomew Allerton, an original Mayflower passenger whose family did survive the first winter in America. Students will be introduced to lifestyles and hardships of the period, the reasons for the emigration to America as well as the relationships that developed with the Native Americans. Students will complete interactive products as part of the lesson and will be engaged by the use of video and multimedia that supplement the material being taught. | |
| Program Format | This program begins with the introduction of Mary Allerton, a Pilgrim from the Mayflower. There will be discussion, interactive question and answer portions, short video clips and an activity. Questions are encouraged. | |
| Objectives | Students will - gain more of an understanding of why the pilgrims left England to come to America. Students will gain an understanding of the hardships they faced in the New World. Students will learn about the relationships between the Englanders and the Native Americans and will also learn about the history of the Thanksgiving Holiday. | |
| National/Common Core Standards to which this program aligns |
NSS-USH.K-4.1 LIVING AND WORKING TOGETHER IN FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES, NOW AND LONG AGO Understands family life now and in the past, and family life in various places long ago Understands the history of the local community and how communities in North America varied long ago NSS-USH.K-4.3 THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES: DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES AND VALUES AND THE PEOPLE FROM MANY CULTURES WHO CONTRIBUTED TO ITS CULTURAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL HERITAGE Understands how democratic values came to be, and how they have been exemplified by people, events, and symbols Understands the causes and nature of movements of large groups of people into and within the United States, now and long ago Understands the folklore and other cultural contributions from various regions of the United States and how they helped to form a national heritage |
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| State/Regional Standards to which this program aligns |
Ohio Social Sciences K-1 History - indicator 5 Compare past with present daily life, including: The roles of men, women and children, the identification of basic human needs, and the ways human needs are met People in Societies - indicator 3 Describe family and local community customs and traditions |
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| Program Length | 40 minutes | |
| By Request |
This program is available by request ONLY |
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| Date/Time Notes |
***Due to its popularity, you may be connected with 1 or 2 additional classroom at the same time, called Multi-Point connections. This program is still highly interactive, and the added benefit is that your students will get to interact with "Pilgrim Mary" as well as other students from around the nation! Spending Time with a Pilgrim is geared toward the Thanksgiving holiday. This is a season specific conference, but is available any time, if requested. Only for Kdg - 2nd grade. You must request this session at least 2 weeks in advance so kits can be mailed in time for the program. |
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| Program Cost |
Point to Point Cost: $100.00 Point to Point Cost with Premium Service: $90.00 What's this? |
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| Program Fee Notes |
Please make purchase order payable to: ECOESC, Attn: Marilyn Roder, 834 E. High Avenue, New Philadelphia OH 44663. Purchase order number is expected BEFORE the day of your session via faxed PO copy (330.308.0964 Attention Marilyn) or by sending PO # to marilyn.roder@ecoesc.org There will be an additional charge for materials and students over the 35 student limit. Please contact us for exact costs. |
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| Cancellation Policy | Cancellations due to inclement weather or unforeseen technical difficulties will not be billed. We will make every attempt to re-schedule programs not held due to these issues. Failure to test or hold the session without these circumstances will result in a $25 fee.Cancellation of program after bead kits are sent result in a $25.00 fee if the beads are not returned within 7-10 days. | |
| Is recording allowed? | No | |
| Program Delivery Mode(s) |
Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...) |
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| Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider | This site has external IP capabilities and can accept dial in, or conduct dial out calls. The IP address is 204.9.145.158. We can also schedule a bridge through eTech Ohio. |
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