Student Programs from Schoharie Crossing
Schoharie Crossing would like to offer you information on the educational programs available from our State Historic Site in Fort Hunter, Montgomery County, NY. In this age of COVID19, we understand that an in-person site visit may not be possible this school year, but we hope you keep us in mind.
Please read below for more
information about our resources. Our
NYS Parks website is: https://www.parks.ny.gov/historic-sites/schohariecrossing
Included here is some information about our offerings for outreach and online programs as well as site visits. Please take a few moments to review this information and also the set of links provided. We have additional outreach programs that could be offered that didn’t quite make the list this year. Schoharie Crossing also has a curated list of videos on our YouTube Channel to help teach the history of the Erie Canal. One highlight is the use of music and art to teach the history of this impressive engineering marvel that transformed NYS and early America.
Our Outreach Program Flyer: CLICK HERE for pdf.
YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/SchoharieCrossingYouTube
We have the ability to provide remote programming via your Zoom account and/or our Webex account. Staff at the site are also available to travel to your school for in-classroom programs, adhering to your district COVID protocols. For spring site visits, there are two great options to help cover the cost of student transportation and programming: The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor’s Ticket to Ride program and the NYS Parks Connect Kids fund.*
We are available to discuss programming as well as any costs associated with outreach or site visits. We want to be sure that Schoharie Crossing is a valued resource to districts, educators, and each student. Even if you may not wish to have an outreach program, nor be able to visit us this year, the site is available to offer resources.
Thank you for taking the time to review this email and please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
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Most
visits to Schoharie Crossing involve two or more of the following
programs. We encourage educators to
identify which programs they would prefer when making the reservation.
Programs Offered:
This tour covers information about the
Erie Canal and allows students to stand in the footsteps of history. They will be exposed to remnants of the
historic canal dating back to the 1820’s, the 1840’s and to the modern
era. Students will also see how the
canal passed through the landscape, how the enlargement differed from the
original and how ingenuity, hard work and engineering put the canal over the
Schoharie Creek!
*There is an extended tour option: 60
minutes Approx. 1mile
This tried and true story starter
allows students to take what they know about the canal and life along it to
complete the tale of Winnie Brown and her family. The story starts with the Brown family afloat
in 1856 when something surprising happens.
Students finish the story and are then encouraged to share their version
of what may have happened with their peers.
Our new “Pathway to Empire” FastFive exhibit
scavenger hunt asks students to explore the history within the panels. There are also questions that rely on
students to connect their current lives to those of people in local
history. This is a great foundational
program that covers information from pre-canal transportation up to the modern
canal. Students may work alone, in pairs
or in small groups per the wishes of the teacher and number of students/chaperones.
It’s in the Details – Discovering Schoharie Crossing through Maps (Approx. 15minutes)
A great way to get a sense of how
things have changed here at Schoharie Crossing is to explore a series of
maps. From the earliest maps of the
Schoharie Creek meeting the Mohawk River in the early 1700’s to aerial
satellite images of today, there are distinct differences in the landscape and
how it has been settled, utilized and at times exploited. This program provides students with a guided
opportunity to explore copies of a series of those maps in order to discover
this for them-selves and share what they think with their peers.
Erie Canal – The Game (Approx. 30 minutes)
This fun LARGE board game is meant to
be played outside. The game puts
students in charge of or as crew of a company canal barge. They will have to make their way across the
canal quickly but also safely and while earning a profit. (Can be adapted for in classroom outreach
programming)
Be Wild – (Approx. 30 minutes)
The Be Wild program focuses on
the natural world around us. Using some
historical context, students will also discover ways human actions impact the
environment, from the animals to the plants and the water. Hands on experiences are coupled with inquiry
to complete the series of tasks in this session. “Fill the Bill”
explores bird adaptations.
Food for the Brood – (Approx. 30
minutes)
Independent chaperone/teacher lead or
volunteer facilitated relay race game that demonstrates the difficult task of
bird parents providing for their fledglings.
This team-based competition to see who can feed their baby birds the
quickest also gets students moving and engaged.
Approximate
time for each of these programs is per group of students in rotation –
Typically,
15-25 students per group for rotation. Larger student groups may be otherwise
adjusted.
*There
is also a Gift Shop at the Visitor Center – if you wish for your class to have
time to view and make purchases in the shop, please let us know. Space is extremely limited and the number of
students at a time allowed in the shop area is 5-8.
Consider
a “giftbag” option ahead of time so each student can receive a prepaid souvenir*
*There are TWO Great Ways to fund your visit!
Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor
– The Ticket to Ride program will cover programming fees and provide a
reimbursement for travel expenses. A
simple application and set reservation date are required to start. A reporting form and follow up with the ECNHC
are simple and many teachers/districts enjoy the ease of this program. Program
billing is directly between Schoharie Crossing and the ECNHC. Transportation is
between the district and ECNHC.
For more information visit:
https://eriecanalway.org/learn/teachers/registration-form
NYS Parks – Connect
Kids to Parks
This program will provide reimbursement to any district that
includes a Title I School for program
expenses as well as transportation. These
are awarded to teachers – so it can be utilized as an option for more than one trip
if coordinated by different educators. A
simple application and reservation date are all that you will need to get
started. Program fee is due from the
school to Schoharie Crossing at time of visit – however, after visit follow up
reporting is required for the school to directly receive reimbursement for
programming as well as transportation.
More information can be found at:
https://parks.ny.gov/environment/connect-kids/grant-program.aspx
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Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site
P.O. Box 140
129 Schoharie Street
Fort Hunter, NY 12069
Office Phone: (518) 829-7516
Cell: (518) 646-2931
Fax: (518) 829-7491
Schoharie Crossing Official Facebook Page
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