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Millet and District Museum and Exhibit Room

Program Title: The Changing Landscape and Lifestyles of Millet

Category: Social Studies

Program Keywords: community, rocks and minerals, local history

Grade Levels: Grade 3

Program Outline: This program involves both an in-depth study of local museum artifacts and a hands-on examination of a large collection of rocks and minerals, many from the Millet area. Students will create their own comic strip focusing on stories and memories from Millet's past.

Program Duration: 2 hours

Availability:

Cost of Program: $2.50 per student with a minimum of $40.00

Maximum Group Size: 30 students

Adult/Student Ratio: A minimum of 4 adults per group.

Program Materials: Three resource guides: an Information Guide, a Teacher Resource Guide and a Student Resource Guide, are sent to the school upon receipt of the $40.00 booking deposit.

Pre/Post Trip Materials: The Student Resource Guide contains all pre- and post field study requirements.

Booking Requirements: When booking please provide information on school name, address, phone number, teacher name, grade, tentative dates, and number of students.

Phone Number for Bookings: (780) 387-5558

Additional Information: This program is tied in with Social Studies Topic A: My Community in the Past, Present, and Future. Science Topic A: Rocks and Minerals, and Health Topic A: Self Awareness and Acceptance.

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