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Social Studies
A First-Person Description of Life in America's Original 4 Settlements: St. Augustine, Roanoke, Jamestown, and Plymouth
Dressed in traditional colonial attire, our team of experts paints an intricate and realistic picture of what life was like during our nation's colonial origins. They bring to life for your students just how far we have come as a nation.
Grades: 8, 7
Concepts: Colonialism, American History
The Civil War: Travel Backwards to Appreciate How Far We Have Come
Dressed in traditional Civil War attire, our team of experts transports your students to our ugliest time as a nation. Students gain insights into the steep price that was paid both on the battlefield and by our nation.
Grades: 8, 7
Concept: American History
The Effects of Manifest Destiny on Native American Cultures
Give your students the opportunity to speak with members of the Choctaw, Iroquois, Seminole, and Sioux tribes to learn about the evolution of our nation. Their stories bring to life the great contribution and struggle of Native Americans.
Grades: 8, 7
Concept: American History
The Living, Breathing Constitution
Talk with Legislators, Lawyers and Judges about their views and approaches to Constitutional interpretation. Understand the perspective behind some of the most controversial topics within American society today by speaking with both sides.
Grades: 7, 6
Concepts: Civics and Government, American History
World War II from Europe to the Pacific
Your students will gain a new understanding of World War II as they discuss the conflict with those who can share personal stories of the Holocaust, D-Day, and the day America dropped the A-bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Grades: 10, 9
Concepts: World History, American History
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