Adventures in Learning School Programs |
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Program Descriptions Once Upon a Time at Mount Vernon (grades K-1) Younger students will enjoy these stories from Mount Vernon's past. Held in our Hands-on-History room, each 20-minute storytelling session will include an Aesop's Fable of the kind that were commonly used to teach and entertain children in the 18th century; a Mount Vernon storybook reading; and a storyboard that will actively engage students in building a story. This program has no fee except Regular Student Admission, but reservations must be made using our Online Reservations Form. Availability: January 4- February 16, 2010
Seed to Table: Farming at Mount Vernon (grades K-2) Availability: March 15- April 2; May 3- June 11, 2010 Down on the Farm (grades 3-5 & 6-8) George Washington's belief that America's future economic success lay in agriculture was integral to his vision for the new nation. In this program, students explore 18th-century economics, slavery, and farming at Mount Vernon. Through a visit to Mount Vernon's newly reconstructed slave cabin, there is also an exploration of the daily lives and work of the enslaved community. The Down on the Farm Teacher Instructions should be reviewed before arrival. Availability: April 26- June 18, 2010 Length: 90 minutes from arrival at Pioneer Farm site. Group Size: 30 students Fee: Regular Student Admission plus $30.00 non-refundable program fee Legends and Legacies: The Real George Washington (grades 3-8) This guided tour takes students beyond the myths of cherry trees and wooden teeth to explore facts about George Washington's real character and accomplishments. While visiting the Mansion, the Slave Quarters, and Washington's Tomb, students will discover Washington the political and military leader, visionary farmer, family man, entrepreneur, architect, and slave owner.
Student Tour of George Washington's Gristmill and Distillery (all grade levels)
Availability: October 1- November 13, 2009; April 5- June 18, 2010 __________________________________________________________________________ School Admission Estate Distillery/Gristmill One teacher per class will receive a comp ticket automatically on the invoice. "Teacher Pass" Cards will no longer be mailed. An invoice and confirmation will be emailed within 3-5 business days when the Online Reservations Form is submitted. Program fees must be paid two weeks prior to program or reservation will be cancelled. Admission may be paid prior to arrival for quick ticket pick-up at the Group Tickets Window, or may be paid upon arrival. For further information, a self-guided walking tour of the grounds, reading list, and classroom activities, please see the Teacher's Guide to Mount Vernon. For general student admission, please see School Visits for more information. |
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