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Omaha Homes and Families (Free Program)
- by The Durham Museum
The Durham Museum’s distance learning program offers unique opportunities for learners of all ages. Taught by educators, these engaging and interactive classes follow National and State Social Studies Standards and are filled with primary sources...
Audience:  Education: Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

FREE!



   based on 2 evaluation(s).


On the Trail with Lewis and Clark (Free Program)
- by The Durham Museum
The Durham Museum’s distance learning program offers unique opportunities for learners of all ages. Taught by educators, these engaging and interactive classes follow National and State Social Studies Standards and are filled with primary sources...
Audience:  Education: 2, 3, 4, 5, Adult Learners

FREE!



   based on 20 evaluation(s).


Historic Train Travel (Free Program) For Adult Learners
- by The Durham Museum
The Durham Museum’s distance learning program offers unique opportunities for learners of all ages. Taught by educators, these engaging and interactive classes follow National and State Social Studies Standards and are filled with primary sources...
Audience:  Education: Adult Learners

FREE!



   based on 2 evaluation(s).


Rightfully Hers American Women and the Vote for Elementary School (Free)
- by National Archives
Students will use the records of the National Archives to determine how and why women fought for the right to vote. Students will explore the challenges suffragists faced and discover why the fight for women’s voting rights persisted even after...
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5

FREE!



   based on 5 evaluation(s).


Rightfully Hers American Women and the Fight for the Vote (Free)
- by National Archives
Students will use the records of the National Archives to determine how and why women fought for the right to vote. Students will explore the challenges suffragists faced and discover why the fight for women’s voting rights persisted even after...
Audience:  Education: 6, 7, 8

FREE!



   based on 2 evaluation(s).


Rightfully Hers American Women and the Vote for High School (Free)
- by National Archives
Students will use the records of the National Archives to determine how and why women fought for the right to vote. Students will explore the challenges suffragists faced and discover why the fight for women’s voting rights persisted even after...
Audience:  Education: 9, 10, 11, 12

FREE!



   based on 4 evaluation(s).


American Indians Cultures and Contributions
- by Booth Museum
Learn about American Indian cultures from the Northwest Coast to the Eastern Woodlands through American Indian art and artifacts! Students participate in an interactive map activity to determine movement patterns, compare and contrast regions and...
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5, 6



   based on 5 evaluation(s).


Full STEAM Ahead! Technologies of the American West
- by Booth Museum
Students will utilize artwork in the Booth collection to discuss technology and innovation during Westward Expansion through a look at communication, transportation, commerce and other technology. It's STEAM through a historical lens!
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Public Library: Library Patrons



   based on 2 evaluation(s).


Powhatan Indians - an Eastern Woodlands People
- by Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
Explore the lives and society of the Powhatan Indians, an Eastern Woodlands people inhabiting Virginia’s coastal plain long before 1607. Using inquiry methods and reproduction artifacts, explore the Powhatan Indian culture, including roles of...
Audience:  Education: 2, 3, 4



   based on 202 evaluation(s).


American Revolution – A Movement Toward Freedom
- by Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
What was life like for those who fought in the American Revolution? Through inquiry-based exploration of artifacts and primary source documents, students gain a better understanding of the American Revolution and the important roles individuals...
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons



   based on 87 evaluation(s).


Everyday People in the American Revolution
- by Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
In this program, students investigate the daily lives of people living in the colonies during the American Revolution. 
Audience:  Education: 5, 6, 7, 8

This program has not yet been evaluated.


Which Side Are You On? Patriots and Loyalists in the American Revolution
- by Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
Was every colonist a Patriot during the American Revolution? In this program, students examine the competing viewpoints held by people living in the colonies during the Revolutionary War and engage with primary sources that illustrate reasons...
Audience:  Education: 5, 6, 7, 8

   based on 1 evaluation(s).


Life as a Patriot Soldier
- by Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
In this program, students explore what life was really like for a Patriot soldier during the American Revolution using art and memoir from the time and reproduction artifacts and replica military drills.
Audience:  Education: 5, 6, 7, 8

   based on 1 evaluation(s).


Every Rock Has a Story- FREE
- by Rocky Mountain National Park
Students will become geologists who learn how to describe and identify rocks by their family-sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic. Students will apply their knowledge to uncover the geologic story of Rocky Mountain National Park.
Audience:  Education: 4, 5, Homeschool/Family Public Library: Library Patrons

FREE!

   based on 20 evaluation(s).


Maps to the Rescue! -FREE
- by Rocky Mountain National Park
Maps are important tools that help us understand the world we live in and help us communicate important information about the past and present. During this program, students will discover the importance of maps for visitors and rangers in Rocky...
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5, Homeschool/Family Public Library: Library Patrons

FREE!

   based on 8 evaluation(s).


Pre-K-12 Learners Historic Connections
- by Cleveland Museum of Art
Use artworks from many time periods and places as primary sources and relate discoveries to your own lives.  
Audience:  Education: Pre-K Students, Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12



This program has not yet been evaluated.


The Three Sisters American Indian Stories
- by Booth Museum
Learn about The Three Sisters through American Indian oral tradition and artmaking!  Participants will learn about the Haudenosaunee/Iroquois and Cherokee people's dependency on three important crops while examining the science behind these...
Audience:  Education: 1, 2, 3, Learning PodPublic Library: Library Patrons



   based on 18 evaluation(s).


Communities in Action People Helping People
- by Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
Why do people work? How can people help others through the work they do? In this interactive program, students will compare and contrast community work pathways from long ago and today. Through movement and close looking activities, students...
Audience:  Education: Kindergarten, 1, 2

   based on 1 evaluation(s).


Chinese "Junk" and Other Vessels
- by The Mariners' Museum
The Chinese were famous for their “junk,” but probably not the type of junk you are thinking about. This program explores ancient China and the many vessels it used throughout history. Students will compare and contrast artifacts from The Mariners...
Audience:  Education: 2, 3



This program has not yet been evaluated.


One Person, One Vote
- by Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
In our One Person, One Vote program, students can learn all about who gets to vote in America – and how the pool of eligible voters has evolved over time. They’ll even get to rock the vote themselves – both as a citizen and as a member of Congress.
Audience:  Education: 3, 4, 5

   based on 2 evaluation(s).


 

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