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Homeschool History Series- Who has the Right?

by  Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation

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Excite your K-6 student’s interest in history with interactive seminars about early American history designed specifically for homeschool families.

     • Listen to stories of the past.
     • Explore how different communities used to live.
     • Draw connections between history and America’s legacies.

These virtual seminars will be offered the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 2 p.m. beginning on November 8 using Zoom Webinars. The Homeschool History Seminars runs from November until June.

On Wednesday, June 12 explore the difference between rights and privileges in the 18th century. Learn about how people of the past leveraged their rights and the law to improve life for themselves and their families.

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About This Program

Cost

Multipoint: $10.00



Length

60 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Homeschool/Family , Learning Pod

Minimum participants:

1

Maximum participants:

100


Primary Disciplines

Social Studies/History


Program Delivery Mode

Webinar
Zoom



Booking Information

Date/Time
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06/12/2024 06:00 AM - 07:00 AM (Registration Deadline: 06/12/2024)

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Provider's Cancellation Policy

The Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation has a change fee policy:
• Organizations will be allowed one free change to their reservation.
• Each additional adjustment will incur a fee of $25.
• Changes occurring within seven days prior to scheduled program will incur a fee of $25.
• Change is defined as an adjustment to the date, time, and type of program.

Please send reschedule or cancelation requests to group.reservations@jyf.virginia.gov or call 757-253-4949. Fees will be waived due to school delay/closing or select technical problems.

You may schedule a separate, free Tech Check prior to your program to ensure the quality of your connection.

You may connect with us up to 5 minutes prior to your scheduled start time to ensure the quality of the connection; however, you must connect with us no later than 15 minutes after your start time to avoid cancelation and billing.

An invoice will be sent after completion of your program, usually within a week of the program. Please include the most up to date billing contact in your reservation.

About This Provider

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Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation

Williamsburg , VA
United States

The Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation is an educational agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia offering programs and resources about early American history through its museums – Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. 


Our Mission 

The Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation shall foster through its living-history museums – Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown – an awareness and understanding of the early history, settlement, and development of the United States through the convergence of American Indian, European, and African cultures and the enduring legacies bequeathed to the nation. 


Virtual Learning 

Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown offer a range of virtual learning experiences for classrooms unable to travel to the museums or participate in a Virginia outreach program. 

Using Zoom or your classroom’s virtual learning platform, students can join a Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation educator as they explore early Virginia and United States history together. Topics examine the Powhatan Indians, early English settlement at Jamestown, three cultures that converged in Virginia, causes and events of the American Revolution and stories of real people who shaped our early history. These inquiry-based educational programs are designed to be interactive and thought provoking, allowing students to explore the past while honing their skills in critical thinking, communication and historical thinking. 

Contact:
Shannon Kuster
distancelearning1@jyf.virginia.gov
757-253-4046

Program Details

Format

1. The program will begin with an introduction to life in the 13 English colonies.

2. We then will discuss the rights and privileges British colonists inherited.

3. We will look deeper into how marginalized people leveraged the law to better their lives using personal stories.

4. The program will conclude with a question and answer session.

Objectives

1. Students should be able to describe the difference between a right and a privilege.

2. Students should be able to understand how the ideas of "freedom and equality" in Revolutionary era documents influenced all people in the British colonies.

3. Students should be able to explain how people used the legal system to protest and ensure a better life for themselves and their families.