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The New-York Historical Society is proud to introduce
A NEW HOME FOR HOMESCHOOLERS

 

Make history come alive! This fall the New-York Historical Society launches a new program for homeschooled students, designed to enrich and support the study of American History through its unique program, the American Musicals Project.

By coupling the power and emotional energy of American musical theater masterworks with evocative and thought-provoking exhibitions and primary sources from the collections of the New-York Historical Society, students explore four significant themes in American History: Independence, Slavery, Suffrage, and the Great Depression. Over the course of the classes, students will explore the museum’s vast treasures, participate in hands-on history, and engage in group work.

Each theme is taught in four hands-on sessions and is designed to:

  • Develop critical thinking skills as the student engages with primary source materials and experiences the wonder of making historical discoveries.
  • Develop media literacy as the student forms observations and interpretations of scenes from American musicals that shape his/her understanding of history.
  • Engage the student with in-class projects that promote inter-disciplinary learning.


Appropriate for students ages 11–14

Fridays, 1:30–3 pm
Independence: November 18, December 2, 9, and 16, 2011
Slavery: January 6, 13, 20, and 27, 2012
Suffrage: March 2, 9, 16, and 23, 2012
Great Depression: May 4, 11, 18, and 25, 2012

Register for all four themes for $200, or $65 per theme, per student.
To register, please contact us at (212) 485-9236 or amp@nyhistory.org.

 

Join the New-York Historical Society for our exciting menu of teacher workshops! Expand your content knowledge and enrich your use of primary sources in the classroom through these interactive, Common Core-aligned professional development programs.

Participation in New-York Historical Society professional development is applicable towards maintaining professional certification from the New York City Department of Education.

Unless otherwise noted, all workshops run from 4:30-6:30 PM and cost $15 each (members pay $10). Advance registration is required.

Date Topic
   
Tuesday 2/5/2013 Vergara's Harlem (Free!)
Wednesday 2/13/2013 Westward Expansion: Oklahoma!
Thursday 2/28/2013 Walking Alone: The Songs of WWII
Wednesday 3/6/2013 The Progressive Era: Fiorello!
Wednesday 3/20/2013 Audubon's Aviary
Tuesday 4/9/2013 What Was Seneca Village? Uncover New York’s Hidden Past
Thursday 4/11/2013 The Great Depression: Annie and Street Scene
Wednesday 5/8/2013 WWII: On the Town, South Pacific, This Is the Army
Wednesday 5/15/2013 New York and the Civil War
Wednesday 6/12/2013 Post-War New York: West Side Story
Tuesday 6/18/2013 AIDS and Activism in New York, 1980-1985
   
   
   
   

 

 

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