Students dive into the fascinating world of artifacts, learning how these objects serve as invaluable sources of information. By engaging with images, documents, and a variety of real artifacts from World War II, students are encouraged to handle, evaluate, and discuss each item’s historical significance.

In the WWII Kids program, students dive into the fascinating world of artifacts, learning how these objects serve as invaluable sources of information. By engaging with images, documents, and a variety of real artifacts from World War II, students are encouraged to handle, evaluate, and discuss each item’s historical significance. Through this hands-on exploration, students gain a deeper understanding of how artifacts offer insights into the past, enriching their knowledge of this pivotal period in world history. This interactive approach not only teaches students what qualifies as an artifact but also highlights the importance of preservation in maintaining the stories and legacies of those who lived through World War II.

Program Length:

50

Grade Levels:

6th
7th
8th

Program Group:

Attic Artifacts

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