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Educational Programs for School Children Grades 1 through 8 Sponsored by Channing L. Bete Co. Inc. |
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Indian
House Memorial
Hall Museum Cost $5 per student for two hours;
$9 per student for four hours |
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to Go 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 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
An 18th C. Gentleman’s Haversack Homefront: World War II Eastern European
Immigrants in Franklin County: “Everybody was a Pole” The Tea Tax Tempest Borrowing fee $35 for
2 weeks 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: Both Programs: 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 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. |
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