Day in the Village Ages 6 and up
Ontario Curriculum Connections Social Studies: Heritage and Citizenship, Grade 3 – Early Settlement in Upper Canada.
Program Description: Learn about Markham's early settlers and what it was like to live in the 19th Century. Participants will be lead through our heritage village and will have a chance to explore a variety of buildings including; the Wilson Store, the Chapman House, the Hoover House, the Maxwell Cabin, the Honey House, and our beautiful Apple Orchard. Additionally, the children will participate in two hands-on activities 1) Tin punching, and 2) Candle making.
Length = 4.5 hours (can be shortened to 4 hours if required), includes a 45 minute lunch break Cost = $9.00 per participant Minimum Number of Participants = 15 Maximum Number of Participants = 80 A minimum ratio of 1 leader to every 10 children is required. However, if your adult to child ratio exceeds 1:8 you will be charged for each adult over.
Mini Day in the Village Ages 6 and up
Ontario Curriculum Connections Social Studies: Heritage and Citizenship, Grade 3 – Early Settlement in Upper Canada.
Program Description: Learn about Markham's early settlers and what it was like to live in the 19th Century. Enjoy a guided tour of our heritage village and participate in one hands-on activity based on the age of your participants. Your tour will visit the Apple Orchard (on poor weather days the Honey House), the Wilson Store, the Chapman House, and the Hoover House. As part of this program your group will also participate in a Tin Punching craft.
Length = 2 hours (morning or afternoon). Cost = $5.00 per participant Minimum Number of Participants = 15 Maximum Number of Participants = 80 A minimum ratio of 1 leader to every 10 children is required. However, if your adult to child ratio exceeds 1:8 you will be charged for each adult over.
The Jacob Roth Program Cultural Groups in Markham: Mennonites Grades 2-7
Ontario Curriculum Connections Social Studies: Heritage and Citizenship, Grade 2: Traditions and Celebrations, Grade 3: Early Settlements in Upper Canada, Social Studies: Canada and World Connections – Grade 3: Urban and Rural Communities, Visual Arts: Grade 2-7
Program Description: Using the Jacob Roth collection of folk sculptures depicting Mennonite life; participants learn about the Mennonite community past and present, and create their own sculptures out of recycled materials. As part of the program they will also visit the Hoover House, the oldest building at the Museum built in 1824, which was home to a Mennonite family in Markham.
Length = 2 hrs (morning or afternoon) Cost = $5.00 Minimum Number of Participants = 15 Maximum Number of Participants = 40 A minimum ratio of 1 leader to every 10 children is required. However, if your adult to child ratio exceeds 1:8 you will be charged for each adult over.
Snowshoeing Ages 6 and up
Girl Guide and Scout Badge Connections Girl Guides - Snowshoeing Badge Cubs - Winter Cubbing Badge
Ontario Curriculum Connections Health and Physical Education Grades 1-8
Program Description: Snowshoeing is a wonderful way to keep active during the winter months and has provided an important method of transportation and recreation throughout Canada’s history. Participants will learn the history of snowshoeing, how to care for snowshoes, the importance of dressing for winter weather and basic snowshoeing skills through a variety of activities and games. At the end of the program participants will warm up with a cup of hot chocolate.
Length = 2 hours Cost = $5.00 per student Minimum Number of Participants = 15 Maximum Number of Participants = 30 A minimum ratio of 1 leader to every 10 children is required. However, if your adult to child ratio exceeds 1:8 you will be charged for each adult over.
Mini Day in the Village and Snowshoeing Ages 6 and up
Ontario Curriculum Connections Social Studies: Heritage and Citizenship, Grade 3 – Early Settlement in Upper Canada Health and Physical Education Grades 1-8
Program Description: Get the best of both worlds! Spend your morning learning about Markham’s early settlers and what life was like in the 19th century. Then after lunch spend an hour learning the history and the basics of snowshoeing, one of the oldest methods of traveling in the snow, through a variety of games and activities.
Length = 3.5 hours Cost = $7.00 per student Minimum Number of Participants = 15 Maximum Number of Participants = 30 A minimum ratio of 1 leader to every 10 children is required. However, if your adult to child ratio exceeds 1:8 you will be charged for each adult over.
Stay for the day and save! A full day for $9.00 per student! Book two half day programs for your class on the same day and you will save $1.00 per child. This option allows you to create a daylong experience.
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