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Educational Programs for School Children
Grades 1 through 8

Sponsored by Channing L. Bete Co. Inc.
 

Registration Information, click here.

Teacher Professional Development Programs, click here.

On-Line Curriculum see " In the classroom "

 

The Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association welcomes the school child to Deerfield with a number of age appropriate, hands-on activities which are available throughout the school year. A summary of the school programs offered is listed below.

May, June, September and October at
Memorial Hall Museum

September to June at Indian House Memorial Children's Museum

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Indian House
A replica of a house which survived the 1704 attack on Deerfield, activities include:
Fireplace Cookery (seasonal), Colonial Life, Native American Life (in a bark wigwam, weather permitting), Textiles, Taverns, Historic Lights, Dame School (a 17th-18th C. school lesson), Early Farming, Stenciling (seasonal), and Neighbors and About Town (two different tours of the center of town)
.

Memorial Hall Museum
Activities include: 19th C. School Lesson, Old-Time Toys and Games, Sampler (a mini-tour of the museum), Quilts (an art activity), Native American Room (examine either Native American life before Europeans arrived, or contemporary artwork from a Native community in Canada that shares a special connection with Deerfield), Memorial Room (learn about the 1704 attack on Deerfield), and About Town (a tour of the center of town).

Cost $5 per student for two hours; $9 per student for four hours

 

History to Go
(September through April) A museum teacher will visit your school with hands-on activities. Available offerings include a 19th C. School Lesson, Dame School (a 17th-18th C. school lesson), Old-Time Toys and Games, Underwear, Lights, a dance lesson, Early American Chores, Immigration, Nuthatch (portrayal of a Pocumtuck woman who left her homeland in the 17th C.), The Roaring 20’s and World War II Homefront

Cost $250 for up to 4 hours of program and up to 100 children

The Indian House is also available for birthday parties. Activities include dress-ups, textiles, old-time toys and games, and fireplace cookery (seasonal) and a tea party. The parent need only supply refreshments and decorations! $10 per child.

A teacher may also work with the director of Youth Programs to develop special programs to meet specific needs. In the past, such programs have included activities for blind children, an overnight stay, and cooking an 18th C. lunch on the hearth.

For more information on any of the above programs and services, please call Lynne Manring at (413)772-0845. You may also leave a message on our 24 hour voice mail at the above number for a return call.

Traveling History Kits
New Traveling History kits are available for loan to schools and educators. These multi-media kits are filled with primary and secondary source materials and reproduction artifacts. Engaging activities are geared toward developing logical thinking and analytical skills. Kits include:

Captivated: Looking at the 1704 Raid on Deerfield through the Eyes of Children

A Dread Reality: The American Civil War: Exploring the Connecticut River Valley
Experience

An 18th C. Gentleman’s Haversack

Homefront: World War II

Eastern European Immigrants in Franklin County: “Everybody was a Pole”
Pilgrim History Kit

The Tea Tax Tempest

Borrowing fee $35 for 2 weeks

To Register:

To register for any of the above programs and services, please call Lynne Manring at (413)772-0845. You may also leave a message on our 24 hour voice mail at the above number for a return call.

To reserve a kit call the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, weekdays between 9:00 AM- 4:30 PM at: 413-774-7476, ext. 24

Fees:
Memorial Hall
or
Indian House Programs
(2 hours)
$5.00 per student

Both Programs:
(4 hours)
$9.00 per student

Materials are included in these fees. One adult per 10 students may attend at no cost.

Any additional adults are $5.00/9.00.

Teacher Professional Development/Teachers' Center

deerfield.history.museum/dtc

PVMA offers regular teacher workshops on subjects such as the 1704 attack and using primary sources in the classroom. For a free catalog e-mail us at nmccormick@deerfield.history.museum.

Our new Teachers' Center now offers a lending library for teachers which includes, among other things, books on Native American life in new England and sample curricula and lesson plans from other places. Call (413) 774-7476, ext. 28 for a copy of the list of books available to borrow.