Grades 4-6: The Life of Abraham Lincoln


5798 State HWY 80
Cooperstown, NY 13326
United States
Phone: (607) 547-1414
Education: Grade(s): 4, 5, 6
Students will participate against their classmates in this highly interactive games show, testing their knowledge of Abraham Lincoln.Topics cover Lincoln’s childhood, family, Lincoln Douglas debates, government policies and American Civil War.
45 minutes
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
Interactive Cost: $100.00Point to Point Cost: $100.00By Request/On Demand Cost: $100.00
Receiving Site is responsible for own line charge
We will not charge for programs cancelled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice.
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Grades 1-12: National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame




Discover fascinating information about the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame through a virtual walking tour.Availability: By Request/On Demand ONLYAudience: Education: Grade(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, adults




The National Cowgirl Museum has many honorees in the literary world. Learn about the poets, novelists, journalists and playwrights who shared their experiences and journeys.Availability: By Request/On Demand ONLYAudience: Education: Grade(s): 3, 4, 5



National Cowgirl Museum has many honorees in the literary world. Learn about the poets, novelists, journalists and playwrights who shared their experiences and journeys.Availability: By Request/On Demand ONLYAudience: Education: Grade(s): 6, 7, 8


Cindi Collins


1720 Gendy St.

fort worth, TX 76107

United States

Phone: (817) 509-8697

Fax: (817) 336-2470


Each program is $100.00



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Grades 3-12: From Sap to Syrup: Wisconsin Maple Syrup Season



Program Flyer: From Sap to Syrup: Wisconsin Maple Syrup Season
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CESA 7 Interactive Learning Services
Theresa Neuser
UWGB IS 1040
2420 Nicolet Dr
Green Bay, WI 54311
United States
Phone: (920) 465-5216
Fax: (920) 465-2723
Education: Grade(s): 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Unique to Wisconsin, the Northeastern United States, and Canada, maple syrup-making involves the use of sugar and black maple tree sap to produce a delicious liquid product. During this program, students will observe and interact with the staff of an environmental science facility (Fallen Timbers Environmental Center, located in Seymour, WI) selecting and tapping trees, gathering sap and producing syrup in the Cartier Outdoor Classroom Maple Syrup Cabin. “Nips” of maple syrup will be shipped to all schools so students can taste and, if schools wish to tap their own trees, several hooks and spiles will be included. The price of these is included in the cost of the program. Short bio of presenter:Libby Dorn has been the director of Fallen Timbers Environmental Center, Seymour, Wisconsin, for the past 22 years. Fallen Timbers is owned by six school districts, and serves approximately 20,000 Northeast Wisconsin students annually. With a Masters in Education emphasizing environmental science, Libby loves to enthuse and engage learners in the outdoor environment.
45 minutes (can be adjusted if necessary)
This program is available by request/on demand ONLY
Interactive Cost: $125.00By Request/On Demand Cost: $125.00
We will not charge for programs canceled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice.
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Hall of Fame Safety Ken Houston and Doug Williams



The Pro Football Hall of Fame will be hosting its annual Black History Month seminar on Thursday February 12 and Friday February 13 from 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM ET and again from 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM ET on each date. This program will be open to a live audience as well as by videoconference.

This year's program panel will feature Hall of Fame safety Ken Houston and Doug Williams, the first African American quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl. He was also named Super Bowl MVP. Come learn about these player's trials and tribulations on and off the field. They will be on hand at the Pro Football Hall of Fame to shares stories of their past and those tumultuous times. The program is designed for grades 9th-12th and is supplemented by a classroom activity guide which is aligned with national standards of education.

The videoconference is for video only and the cost is $35 per site. Interested schools will be selected on a first come basis and there is a limit of 15 sites per session. Connections can be made through IP only and at 384K. Bridge will dial out 20-minutes prior to the scheduled broadcast times. If your school is interested in one of the four sessions being offered, please email the Hall of Fame's Education Department at EducationalPrograms@ProFootballHOF.com. A Hall of Fame educational staff member will follow-up to confirm the session details and make final arrangements.

Test connections will take place on Tuesday February 10, 2009 at 9:00 AM for the first session, 10:00 AM for the second, 11:00 AM for the third, and 12:00 Noon for the last session.
(Selected sites are required to send a purchase order made out to the Pro Football Hall of Fame upon conference confirmation)

Questions? Contact Jerry Csaki (Jerry.Csaki@profootballhof.com)