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Learn about George Washington Carver in your classroom! Regardless of location, teachers can bring national parks like George Washington Carver National Monument into their classroom by using approved video-technology. Please contact the education coordinator at 417.325.4151 for more details and to schedule a program.

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    • Type: Distance Learning
    • Grade Level: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
    • Subjects: Social Studies
    • Tags: Distance Learning,Slavery,Civil War,George Washington Carver,African American History,elementary teachers,George Washington Carver National Monument,reconstruction era,Segregation
    African American young teen standing in a portrait studio

    This lesson focuses on numerous obstacles George Washington Carver faced and overcame in order to earn his education and how he became a role model of perseverance and success. Following this program, students will list three obstacles to education that George Washington Carver faced, two states where he lived while going to school, and one helpful character trait he possessed.

Last updated: November 30, 2020

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