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Millet and District Museum and Exhibit Room

Program Title: Interactions and Influences of Millet Development

Category: Social Studies

Program Keywords: landscape, local history, community

Grade Levels: Grade 5

Program Outline: By studying artifacts that reflect the connections Millet settlers had with other countries, identifying the natural environment waiting for the settlers as they arrived, and evaluating the reasons for settlement, students will develop the sense that a community is made up of many identities shaped by a variety of influences.

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 C: Canada's Links with Other Countries, Science Topic E: Wetland Ecosystems, and Health Topic C: Life Careers.

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