Digital Exploration and Survival

Description

Explore history from the point of view of the people who explored and survived in our state. . Using primary and secondary sources, students will explore the lives of miners, indigenous people, fur trappers, and pioneers to gain a greater understanding of what life what like in early Colorado.

This is a asynchronous website based teacher or student-led program. Includes a teacher outline with research based post-program discussion questions and activities. Access is available for 1 week.

Offered At

Molly Brown House Museum

Historic Denver’s Molly Brown House Museum is the place for students to learn about Denver’s unique history by telling the story of Margaret “Molly” Brown’s activism, philanthropy and passion. Tours and classroom programs support regional history curriculum, civic history, and much more! We are currently offering Virtual and In-Classroom Programs, in-person field trips, and Virtual Tours of the museum for school groups.

Details

Subjects

History, Native Americans, Westward Expansion, Social Studies, Primary Sources

Capacity

35 students

Duration

60 min.

Activity

Digital Resource

Grades

3, 4, 5

Price Options

$2.00 per Person for Public School