Grades K-12: The Cowles Center Winter Discount


Content Provider The Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts
Contact Information Jessi Kolodziej
jkolodziej@thecowlescenter.org
528 Hennepin Ave S
Suite 303
Minneapolis, MN 55403
United States
Phone: (612) 465-0220
Fax: (612) 436-4074
Program Type Individual Program
Program Rating This program has not yet been evaluated.
Target Audience Education: Kindergarten, Grade(s): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Public Library: Library Patrons, assisted living homes
Maximum Number of Participants 30 students (depending on area there can be more)
Minimum Number of Participants 6 students
Primary Disciplines Career Education, Character Education, Community Interests, Fine Arts, Foreign/World Languages, Health/Physical Education, International, Performing Arts, Social Studies/History, Dance
Program Description The Cowles Center is having a winter discount! Buy one session at regular price and we will give you $25 off your next session that you book with us! The sale starts November 15th and ends February 28th. This discount is good on any of The Colwes Center sessions.
Objectives Understand the significance of dance/movement to many different cultures

Explore different forms of dance

Engage in conversation with teaching artists
Program Length 40 minute minimum 1:15 minute maximum
By Request This program is available by request ONLY
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees By Request Cost: $200.00
Cancellation Policy 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.
Is recording allowed? No
Recording Notes Recording is permitted with prior approval from content provider.
The Provider broadcasts over IP
Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider We require schools to dial in to our IP address. Our IP is 75.146.164.90

Grades 2-5: Laura Ingalls and her Kansas Connection


Content Provider South Central Kansas Education Service Center-The Service Center at Clearwater
Contact Information Debbie Ives
dives@sckesc.org
PO Box 160
13939 Diagonal Road
Clearwater, KS 67026
United States
Phone: (620) 584-3300 ext. 115
Fax: (620) 584-3307
Program Type Individual Program
Program Rating This program has not yet been evaluated.
Target Audience Education: Grade(s): 2, 3, 4, 5
Maximum Number of Participants 30
Minimum Number of Participants 1
Primary Disciplines Social Studies/History
Secondary Disciplines Language Arts/English, Literacy, Problem Solving, Writing
Program Description The program begins with an exploration of the background of the "Little House on the Prairie" story. Several activities will be introduced throughout the program that include: a graphic organizer activity about the Homestead Act of 1862, map skills, complete a timeline and construct some pioneer projects. In closing, a rap that summarizes the program will be performed.
Program Format 1. An introductory rap presented by Mrs. Mills will open the program.
2. There will be a backgound discussion of the time period when the book "Little House on the Prairie" takes place.
3. An activity related to the Homestead Act of 1862 will be introduced.
4. Students will actively participate in a mapping activity.
5. A pictorial show of the historical site of Laura's house on the prairie will be shown.
6. Students will compare and contrast homes from 1869 to 2010.
7. Students will make a "pioneer window" from a brown paper bag.
8. A timeline from 1867-1871 will be discussed and students will draw pictures to illustrate various events.
9. Students have the opportunity to watch how the pioneer child's game "the buzzsaw" is made and if materials are available, each child can make one.
10. Closing rap summarizing the program.
Objectives The student will:
-discuss the history behind the book "Little House on the Prairie
-explore the Homestead Act of 1862
-track the Ingalls family on the trip they made by covered wagon
-compare and contrast 1869 cabin with homes of today
-construct a pioneer cabin window and a common pioneer game.
-complete a timeline by drawing simple pictures that depict special events
National Standards to which this program aligns K-4.1 LIVING AND WORKING TOGETHER IN FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES, NOW AND LONG AGO


•Understands family life now and in the past, and family life in various places long ago
•Understands the history of the local community and how communities in North America varied long ago
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NSS-USH.K-4.2 THE HISTORY OF STUDENTS' OWN STATE OR REGION


•Understands the people, events, problems, and ideas that were significant in creating the history of their state
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NSS-USH.K-4.3 THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES: DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES AND VALUES AND THE PEOPLE FROM MANY CULTURES WHO CONTRIBUTED TO ITS CULTURAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL HERITAGE


•Understands how democratic values came to be, and how they have been exemplified by people, events, and symbols
•Understands the causes and nature of movements of large groups of people into and within the United States, now and long ago
•Understands the folklore and other cultural contributions from various regions of the United States and how they helped to form a national heritage
State/Regional Standards to which this program aligns Kansas, United States, and World History
History Standard:
The student uses a working knowledge and understanding of significant individuals, groups, ideas,
events, eras, and developments in the history of Kansas, the United States, and the world, utilizing essential analytical and
research skills.
Benchmark 1: The student understands the significance of important individuals and major developments in history.
Kansas, United States, and World History
History Standard:
The student uses a working knowledge and understanding of significant individuals, groups, ideas,
events, eras, and developments in the history of Kansas, the United States, and the world, utilizing essential analytical and
research skills.
Benchmark 2: The student understands the importance of experiences of groups of people who have contributed to
the richness of our heritage.
Kansas, United States, and World History
History Standard
: The student uses a working knowledge and understanding of significant individuals, groups, ideas,
events, eras, and developments in the history of Kansas, the United States, and the world, utilizing essential analytical and
research skills.
Benchmark 3: The student understands the significance of events, holidays, documents, and symbols that are
important to Kansas, United States and World history.
Kansas, United States, and World History
History Standard:
The student uses a working knowledge and understanding of significant individuals, groups, ideas,
events, eras, and developments in the history of Kansas, the United States, and the world, utilizing essential analytical and
research skills.
Benchmark 4: The student engages in historical thinking skills.
Program Length 45 minutes-1 hour for 2nd-5th grade
By Request This program is available by request ONLY
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees Interactive Cost: $145.00
Point to Point Cost: $145.00
By Request Cost: $145.00
Cancellation Policy 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 72 hours notice.
Is recording allowed? No
Recording Notes Recording is not allowed without prior written approval.
The Provider broadcasts over IP
Internet 2
Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider minimum speed 384K
maximum speed 768K

We will dial out to your school using our bridge. Arrangements may be made with special needs.