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Colonial Correspondence Material
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade
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Material Culture: the Fife and Drum
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade
How does music from the Battle of Cowpens help us understand this historical event?
Material Culture: The Powder Horn
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade
To introduce to students material culture related to the Battle of Cowpens.
Fort Pulaski Pre-Visit Materials
Creating Sculptures from Natural Materials
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: High School: Ninth Grade through Twelfth Grade
George Washington Carver - An Original Conservationist: Alternative Uses for Everyday Materials
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade Levels: High School: Ninth Grade through Twelfth Grade

This topic is a focus on alternative uses for source materials and products that can be made with alternative materials. Students will make peanut milk in an effort to understand how foods can be used in different ways to increase nutrition to the consumer. Students will create a pros/cons poster researching products (such as fuel) and comparing traditional source materials (crude oil) with alternative materials (corn or soy-based ethanol).
Educator Workshops
- Type: Teacher Workshops & Other Programs
- Grade Levels: Graduate Level (Masters, PhD)

Educators can receive instruction in conducting hands-on activities that can be immediately incorporated into the classroom. Workshops bring you useful, and powerful teaching tools for Creole Culture, Place Based Learning, Teaching about Water, Climate Change, Environmental Education Certifications, and more!
Meaningful Watershed Education Experience
Schoodic Education and Research Center (SERC)
- Type: Field Schools & Institutes
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade

SERC’s education mission is to make natural and cultural resource research and data more accessible to students of all ages through placed based and STEM activities. SERC is the Research Learning Center representing studies throughout 14 national park sites in the Northeast and along the Appalachian Trail.
Schoodic Education Adventure Residential Program
- Type: Field Schools & Institutes
- Grade Levels: Middle School: Sixth Grade through Eighth Grade

This low-cost program is aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards and integrated across the Common Core. Opportunities for study include math, science, technology, social studies, language arts, physical education, health, and art. Students utilize actual scientific and cultural research taking place on site. Students practice small-group cooperation and communication skills while attending both ranger and teacher instruction.
21 Days On-Site Education Program
21 Days On-Site Education Program
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: High School: Ninth Grade through Twelfth Grade
How did the 21-day siege of Fort Stanwix in 1777 affect the Mohawk Valley…and the War? During this 90 minute program, take a closer look at how the successful defense of a valuable transportation route affected the lives of the Native Americans, Rebellious Americans, and Loyalist Americans!
Holiday Treasures On-Site Education Program
- Type: Field Trips
- Grade Levels: Upper Elementary: Third Grade through Fifth Grade

Students will discover how the cultural diversity of the 18th century laid the foundation for our winter celebrations of today.A lively game at the start of the program reviews familiar holiday decorations and traditions followed by a tour of the fort to introduce students to the sights, smells, and sounds of the past.