Greetings from the Sharlot Hall Museum Education Department!
Do we have an adventure for you! Take a discovery trip through Arizona’s past with the Museum's newest 4th grade Arizona history interactive tour. Your expedition, time travels from prehistory to frontier America and early Prescott beginnings. Be a pioneer crossing the vast continent, a Governor in costume, a student with slate pencil and board, as well as handling real artifacts as you learn history!
Review an outline of educational standards covered during your visit.
In addition to our campus visit, we have made changes to our docent out reach program. Students will benefit from a new Sharlot Hall school presentation, with new supporting educational materials and artifacts, as well as pre-visit and follow-up activities and lesson plans. Check out our museum traveling trunks covering pioneering, and early Native American culture.
For fourth grade teachers who have not visited us in the past, we strongly encourage you to consider including this program as a complementary enrichment experience to your social studies curriculum.
Our goal here at the Museum is to provide the most effective means of ensuring a rewarding quality educational experience your students will remember. It promises to be a grand adventure! We hope to see you soon!
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Teachers!
Arizona Project WET and Yavapai County Cooperative Extension would like to invite you to
The Sharlot Hall Exhibit Field Trip and Water Unit
The Sharlot Hall Museum water exhibit will be made accessible to and usable for 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade teachers, August through March 2009.
This field trip will:
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Help you meet Arizona Academic Standards
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Introduce relevant water content with lessons that meet multiple learning
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Provide a water unit that meets the learning objectives for the grade level you teach
Entrance to the museum is free for students, teachers and one volunteer for every 10 students.
First 12 schools to sign up will receive free bus transportation!
Contact Gretchen Guice at 928.445.3122 or gretchen@sharlot.org and
sign up for a field trip!
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