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The moving stories of the Titanic's passengers and crew are told using visual images and reproduction items. Students will examine the ill-fated ship, the lives of some of her passengers, and the events surrounding her 1912 sinking.

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About This Program

Cost

Point to Point: $125.00
Point to Point Premium: $125.00
By Request: $125.00
By Request Premium: $125.00



Length

45 minutes- 1 hour, depending on participants' availability


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 University

Minimum participants:

no minimum

Maximum participants:

30


Primary Disciplines

Social Studies/History


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference - H.323 (Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, etc...)
Videoconference – Webcam/desktop (Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco WebEx, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, etc...)
Zoom



Booking Information

Please book at least 2 weeks in advance.

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About This Provider

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The Mariners' Museum

Newport News, VA
United States

The Mariners’ Museum is located in Newport News, Virginia, but our educational reach extends far beyond our physical doors. Just as Man has used the sea to journey around the world for thousands of years, The Mariners’ now uses Interactive Videoconferencing to offer programming to schools across the country and around the globe.
The Mariners' Museum, one of the largest and most comprehensive maritime history museums in the world, houses a treasure trove of more than 35,000 items inspired by human experiences with the sea.

Contact:
Harriet Smith
hsmith@marinersmuseum.org
7575917743

Program Details

Format

1. Students will hear about the ship, Titanic.
2. Students will learn about the different levels of passenger aboard the Titanic.
3. Students will learn about individual people aboard the ship and what happened to them when the ship sank.

Objectives

The student will:

Be able to describe the features of the famous ship, Titanic.

Understand why there were different classes on board, and who was in each.

Understand how the Titanic's sinking affects travel by sea today.

Standards Alignment

National Standards

NSS-USH.5-12.7

ERA 7: The emergence of modern America

State Standards

Virginia

History and Social Science: WHII.8