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I DIG HISTORY STUDENT GUIDE
 
Benjamin Harrison Society offers teacher's, student  and family activity guides are designed to be informative (preserving and understanding cultural heritage), engaging (providing hands-on activities that allow the students to act and think like archaeologists), and cross-curricular (bringing together skills required in geography, engineering, arts, and reading (the GEARS Project) together with science, social science/history, arts, and language).

Teacher's click to download the  appropriate I DIG HISTORY STUDENT GUIDE and to register your classroom for our online workshops!   If you are a member of the I DIG HISTORY PROJECT TEACHING GROUP, click on the Teacher's Guide Icon to download your guide and student guide.  

Note: Workshops are free for teachers.  There is a fee for continuing education credits.


     

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