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25th Infantry Bicycle Corps
- Type: Guest Speakers
- Grade Levels: Adult Education

In the late 1890s, the bicycle grew in popularity as a mode of transportation. This sparked a curiosity for their use in the military. Lieutenant James A. Moss of the 25th Infantry volunteered to test this idea. Learn how the newly formed 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps journeyed over 2000 miles across the varied American landscape from Fort Missoula Montana to St. Louis Missouri. Discover the challenges and triumphs faced by the Buffalo Soldiers on their ride into history.
1st Kansas Colored Infantry 5th & 6th Grade
1st Kansas Colored Infantry, 3rd & 4th Grade
1st Kansas Colored Infantry 7th & 8th Grade
Black Valor During the Spanish-American War
- Type: Guest Speakers
- Grade Levels: Adult Education

The Buffalo Soldiers were called to action during the Spanish-American War. At the start of the five-month war the men of these Buffalo Soldier units were labelled as heroes and praised for their sacrifices. However, at the war's end, the men's reputation had turned with negative press and gross insinuations. What changed? What happened that they were cut out of the picture with the Rough Riders?
Buffalo Soldiers on the Move! How New Technologies Led to New Opportunities!
- Type: Guest Speakers
- Grade Levels: Adult Education

As new modes of transportation were developed; they were adapted for military use. These new modes of transportation created new opportunities for soldiers to step into roles of leadership or be part of new regiments. African Americans took advantage of these new opportunities and combated the negative perception of their leadership abilities in the Army.
Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.: From Fourth Graduate to Four Star General
- Type: Distance Learning ... Guest Speakers
- Grade Levels: Adult Education

General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. built a legacy well beyond being the fourth African American to graduate from West Point. He learned from the legacies that came before him to go further and higher in his military career. He commanded the Buffalo Soldiers, the Tuskegee Airmen, and served all over the world. Even after retirement, he continued to serve the public in various administrations, creating change on various levels to leave a legacy all his own.
Prehistoric Peoples Virtual Program - Grades 3-5
- Type: Distance Learning
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
How Have You Been?
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
The Battle of Harpers Ferry 1862: Joining Up!
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
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Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Ranger Led Field Trip
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
A third through fifth grade program about Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo's voyage of discovery. Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo and his crew were the first Europeans to explore and chart the West Coast of the United States.
Pickett's Charge: A Critical Look
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade

Battle, as shown by "Pickett's Charge", was a sad, costly, and frightening experience during which soldiers exhibited many examples of courage, devotion, fighting ability and fear. The Pickett's Charge student education program seeks to personalize the battle by having each student focus on the life and sacrifice of one soldier. By role-playing the soldiers in one regiment involved in the infantry assault, it is hoped that the emotional context of battle is revealed.
Lesson 5 - CODED SPIRITUALS, METAPHOR IN AFRICAN AMERICAN SPIRITUALS
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade Levels: High School: Ninth Grade through Twelfth Grade
Kumeyaay Supermarket
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
A third through fifth grade program about native Kumeyaay Indians and the native plants they used. The state of natural ecosystems at the time of, and prior to, contact with Europeans was much different than it is now and there is much to be learned from the ways that the native Kumeyaay Indians utilized the native plants of the Coastal Sage Scrub habitat compared with how we use them today.
Animals of Acadia: CSI – Citizen Science Investigations (5th Grade)
Bats in Your Backyard Program Description
Tracking Nature's Seasons Program Description
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Lichens of Acadia
Acids and Bases
Victorian Clothing Trunks
- Type: Traveling Trunk
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade
Actually two trunks, one for boys and one for girls, these trunks contain clothing made to fit approximately fourth and fifth graders. Items are reproduction clothing and accessories from the late 19th and early 20th centuries fit for dress-up or trying on, and each trunk contains at least one complete outfit with several extra accessories or variety. Texts are included that outline clothing styles during the Victorian Era.