A Day In The Life Of A Pioneer Child

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Grade Three students will be able to participate in a variety of interactive activities related to life during the 1800s.  They will have short spelling and arithmetic lessons in the old school, play pioneer recess games, participate in races designed to teach them about school chores, explore the log home, create pioneer food, art, musical instruments and jumping jacks.  This program integrates multiple areas of the Ontario Curriculum, the Arts (Visual Arts & Music), Language (Writing), Mathematics (Number Sense & Numeration), and Social Studies (Early Settlement in Upper Canada).

 

This program is a full-day program that will provide students with a variety of opportunities for learning.  They will be able to take home many of their creations and will engage the students’ imaginations.  The program is only available in May, June & September due to the weather, and there is a one class/visit maximum for this program.

A Day In The Life Of A Pioneer Child – Teacher’s Guide

 

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