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VFT Information
Title:A School Day in 1872
Description:The Homestead Act of 1862 had far reaching impacts on the United States including western expansion, immigration, technological innovation, transforming the Great Plains into the “Bread Basket of the World”, and forever altering the way of life of American Indians. Homesteaders placed a high value on public education and would often build simple one-room schoolhouses before their permanent homes. Students and a park ranger will explore A School Day in 1872 in this lesson, comparing and contrasting education on the frontier with their own education today.

The program format at the CILC web site provides additional information about the program. Program details from CILC website.

Additional programs offered by Homestead National Monument includes The Homestead ActFollow the Buffalo, and A Day in the Life of a Homesteader.

As a follow up to the VFT, you are requested to complete a post event reflection at https://goo.gl/mFU4X5
Subject(s):Social Science
Grade Levels:Grade 1Grade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5
VFT Type:Talk to the Expert
URL:https://www.nps.gov/home/learn/education/learning/index.htm
Meeting Time:Scheduled upon request by the teacher
Duration:40 minutes
Registration Info:To register for one of the Homestead National Monument Service programs contact the program provider, Jesse M Bolli, at HOME_Education@nps.gov.
Tech Requirements:Video conferencing systems or desktop applications such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
Cost:$0.00
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Provider Information
Provider Name:Homestead National Monument of America
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Description:With the promise of Free Land, the Homestead Act of 1862 enticed millions to cultivate the frontier. Families, immigrants, women, and freed slaves flooded 10 percent of the nation’s land to chase their American Dream. American Indian cultures and natural environments gave way to diverse settlement, agricultural success, and industrial advancement—building our nation and changing the land forever.
URL:http://www.nps.gov/home/index.htm
Contact:Jesse M Bolli
Phone Number:402-223-3514
Email:home_education@nps.gov