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Category Archives: Field Trips
My Recent Adventure
I have decided to consider all conferences as field trips… Continue reading
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Rock Hill Children’s Museum and Historic Brattonsville
History is an important subject for me, personally. As the (paraphrased) quote goes, those who do not learn their history are doomed to repeat it. This is why I believe museums are so very important (and why we support the Arts). Continue reading
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Tagged history, homeschool, museums, plantation, rock hill, slavery, south carolina, support the arts
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Mummies Are Cool
The girls did ask some good questions while we were there. Especially when we saw some of the items found in the graves with the mummies. They were interested in what they ate while they were alive and where they lived (the exhibit had artifacts from South America, Egypt, Asia and parts of Europe). Continue reading
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Tagged Discovery Place, Eygpt, homeschool, lesson plans, mummies, photography
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Hands On Science Help From Discovery Place
I was born and raised in Charlotte, NC. I remember school trips to The Discovery Place with fond memories. The place was always so freakin’ cool! Continue reading
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Tagged aquariums, Discovery Place, field trip, microscopes, mummies, science
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