The Vermont History Museum in Montpelier, VT, provides a unique homeschooling resource called "History for Homeschoolers." This initiative delivers monthly classes specifically crafted for elementary-aged homeschooling students in Vermont. From September to May, sessions are arranged on the second Wednesday or Thursday of each month between 1:00 and 3:00 pm. This program is designed to enhance students' understanding of civics and Vermont's historical narratives, anchoring them within the broader context of United States history. Sessions employ an interactive approach, incorporating artifacts and archival images to bring lessons to life. Flexible learning options are available for in-person participation or at-home engagement, with pricing adjusting according to Vermont Historical Society membership status. Parents and guardians are responsible for transporting children to and from the museum.
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