Colonial Life (In-person)

Description

Learn how a family of 13 lived in a single-room house through storytelling, inquiry, artifact investigation, images, and hands-on activities. Explore the restored home of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff and bring to life what the daily experience in colonial Nieuw Amersfoort was like for the Dutch, enslaved Africans, and Lenape people who called this place home.

Choose one hands-on activity: Butter Churning, Herbal Sachet Making, Quill Pen Writing, or Wool Felting

Offered At

Wyckoff House Museum

The Wyckoff House Museum preserves, interprets, and operates New York City’s oldest building and its surrounding 1.5 acres of farmland. Through innovative educational and farm-based programs we build cultural and agricultural connections within our community, emphasizing immigration, family, food, and community through history. During field trips to the farmhouse, students learn about the history of the site through inquiry, exploration, and hands-on activities.

Check out our new virtual learning experiences and school-based programs.

Contact programs@wyckoffmuseum.org to discuss how we can modify our program offerings to best serve your students.

We are in school district 18.

Details

Subjects

History, Colonial Times, Immigration, 17th Century, Agriculture, Social Studies

Capacity

30 students, Max 6 chap., Min 2 chap.

Duration

90 min.

Activity

Field Trip

Grades

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, K

Price Options

$250.00 per Group for Private School

$180.00 per Group for Public School

$150.00 per Group for Title I School

$150.00 per Group for Local District School

$100.00 per Group for Self Contained Special Education Class