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  • Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument

    The Sound of Buffalo Soldiers! A Musical Bridge to Communities

    • Type: Guest Speakers
    • Locations: Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument
    • Grade Levels: Adult Education
    • Subject(s): Social Studies
    African American military band playing music.

    How has music influenced your connection to a community? Throughout the history of the United States military, music has been part of the sound experience of soldiers. For the Buffalo Soldiers, music also served as a tool to build a connection to the communities they served.

  • Homestead National Historical Park

    A School Day in 1872 (3rd - 5th)

    • Type: Distance Learning
    • Locations: Homestead National Historical Park
    • Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
    • Subject(s): Social Studies
    Children dressed as pioneers leaving the Freeman School at Homestead National Historical Park

    The Homestead Act of 1862 impacted the United States in numerous ways. In this virtual lesson a Park Ranger will talk about how the Homestead Act of 1862 populated the West and the needs of those settling. This included the need for schools. This programs discusses the differences between school today and in 1872.

  • Homestead National Historical Park

    One-Room Schools Traveling Trunk

    • Type: Traveling Trunk
    • Locations: Homestead National Historical Park
    • Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
    • Subject(s): Social Studies
    One Room School Day traveling trunk for grades 3rd through 6th and its contents.

    The One Room School day traveling trunk was designed by Homestead National Historical Park staff. This trunk uses student-centered activities to increase student's knowledge of what school was like in the late 19th century. The trunk contains resources for educators to use in a classroom environment. It integrates written and oral activities, and games to enhance your student's learning.

  • Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

    From Iowa To The World

    • Type: Field Trips, Student Activities
    • Locations: Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
    • Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade
    • Subject(s): Social Studies
    Children walk with and admire an elder former president in postwar Warsaw.

    How did daily life of a rural community in the 1870s and 1880s compare to our own daily lives? Did events of Herbert Hoover's childhood motivate his career in public service? What did Herbert Hoover do to be recognized as a good citizen of the world? A visit to historic buildings from President Hoover's childhood helps answer these questions.

  • Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

    Lessons Learned In West Branch

    • Type: Field Trips, Student Activities
    • Locations: Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
    • Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
    • Subject(s): Social Studies
    A teacher

    How did Herbert Hoover’s early years in 19th century West Branch influence his character? Which character traits did he learn that made him a leader? Where do we get our own skills for success? A visit to historic buildings from President Hoover's childhood helps answer these questions.

Last updated: July 31, 2023