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Daily Life Then & Now
based on 21 evaluation(s). - by
Maryland Center for History and Culture
2015-16 Honorable Mention, 2016-17
Bring a historical character into your classroom! Have a live interactive conversation with a teacher from the 1800's. Using images, objects, and games, the teacher will help participants compare their own life with that of children from long ago.
Availability:
By Request ONLY
Audience:
Pre-K Students, Kindergarten, 1, 2
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FREE - Grab Your Haversack!: Exploring the Life of a Revolutionary War Soldier
based on 10 evaluation(s). - by
Maryland Center for History and Culture
2015-16 Honorable Mention, 2016-17
The British are coming, it is time to grab your haversack and join the Continental Army! During this live challenge participants will have to examine artifacts to learn about the life of a continental soldier and gather the supplies they need. This program is ...
Availability:
By Request ONLY
Audience:
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
From Plantation to Shipyard: The Many Forms of Slavery
- by
Maryland Center for History and Culture
2015-16 Honorable Mention, 2016-17
By examining original historical evidence from the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s collections, including oral histories, paintings, artifacts, and multi-media clips, students will gain a deeper understanding of the great diversity in the living and ...
Availability:
By Request ONLY
Audience:
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Indigenous People of the Chesapeake
based on 12 evaluation(s). - by
Maryland Center for History and Culture
2015-16 Honorable Mention, 2016-17
Join the Maryland Center for History and Culture as we travel back in time to learn about Indigenous People of the Chesapeake. During this program students will examine primary sources including paintings, documents, and artifacts from our collection and will ...
Availability:
By Request ONLY
Audience:
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Adult Learners
Pack It Up: What to Bring to Colonial America
based on 37 evaluation(s). - by
Maryland Center for History and Culture
2015-16 Honorable Mention, 2016-17
Students will explore reproduction artifacts to consider the choices early colonists made when deciding what supplies to bring to the New World, taking into account factors such as necessities for survival and resources available in America.
Availability:
By Request ONLY
Audience:
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Adult Learners
Protesting Segregation in Maryland
This program has not yet been evaluated. - by
Maryland Center for History and Culture
2015-16 Honorable Mention, 2016-17
Using the state of Maryland as a lens, students will use primary sources to better understand the different ways people protested segregation and discrimination throughout history..
Availability:
By Request ONLY
Audience:
8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Tracing the Life of Frederick Douglass
based on 13 evaluation(s). - by
Maryland Center for History and Culture
2015-16 Honorable Mention, 2016-17
By examining original historical evidence from the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s collections, including photographs, letters, and multi-media clips, students will gain a deeper understanding about the mid- 19th century labor in Maryland through the...
Availability:
By Request ONLY
Audience:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult Learners
Votes for Women
This program has not yet been evaluated. - by
Maryland Center for History and Culture
2015-16 Honorable Mention, 2016-17
Learn about the lives of Margaret Brent, Harriett Tubman, Julia Emory, and more to gain a richer understanding of the history of women's voting rights.
Availability:
By Request ONLY
Audience:
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
You & Your Watershed: Learning Through The Chesapeake Bay
based on 1 evaluation(s). - by
Maryland Center for History and Culture
2015-16 Honorable Mention, 2016-17
Join the Maryland Center for History and Culture and the National Aquarium for a Virtual Field Trip about you and your watershed! Using the Chesapeake Bay as a case study, participants will learn how humans have interacted with the Chesapeake Bay watershed thr...
Availability:
By Request ONLY
Audience:
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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