Join us for the Billings Farm Homeschool Club, where history, education and appreciation of the farm meets wonder!
In Billings Farm Homeschool Club, students will be guided through an educational exploration of history and farm-related topics while participating in fun, hands-on activities. Each session will feature a unique topic with themes like “Sheep & Felted Soap” or “History Detectives”. Instructors will lead exciting and participatory activities such as:
Exploring the 1890 Farmhouse
Making ricotta cheese
Meeting a sheep
Making felted soap
Tasting Sugar on Snow
And more!
The Club is for children ages 6-10. Sign up for individual sessions or join us for the whole series.
Price: $20/person or $15/BFM member Where: Billings Farm & Museum When:Wednesday, February 9th 10:00-11:30AM
Solve the mystery of history and learn what life in Vermont was like long ago using photographs, letters, and objects from the past. We will examine special artifacts from our collections and the 1890 Farm Manager’s House and see what we can learn from historic photographs. Students will put on their “history detective” hats to examine primary sources for themselves and present their findings to the group.
Join us for the Billings Farm Homeschool Club, where history, education and appreciation of the farm meets wonder!
In Billings Farm Homeschool Club, students will be guided through an educational exploration of history and farm-related topics while participating in fun, hands-on activities. Each session will feature a unique topic with themes like “Sheep & Felted Soap” or “History Detectives”. Instructors will lead exciting and participatory activities such as:
The Club is for children ages 6-10. Sign up for individual sessions or join us for the whole series.
Price: $20/person or $15/BFM member
Where: Billings Farm & Museum
When: Wednesday, February 9th 10:00-11:30AM
Solve the mystery of history and learn what life in Vermont was like long ago using photographs, letters, and objects from the past. We will examine special artifacts from our collections and the 1890 Farm Manager’s House and see what we can learn from historic photographs. Students will put on their “history detective” hats to examine primary sources for themselves and present their findings to the group.
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