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Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Gazette
January 7, 2004Volume 2, Issue 5
Image of the Month: A Gallery of 18th-Century Animals


CONTENTS

A Day with the Colonial Williamsburg Coach and Livestock Staff

Primary Source

Technology Tip

Colonial Williamsburg Teaching Resources

Teaching News

Quote of the Month


The Next
Electronic Field Trip is

The Rare Breeds EFT
The Rare Breeds
January 15, 2004



2003-2004 Teaching
Resources Catalog

2003-2004 Teaching Resources Catalog



PSCU Financial Services Logo

2003–2004 Electronic Field
Trip Scholarships

TOP STORIES
A Day with the Colonial Williamsburg Coach and Livestock Staff

The Coach and Livestock Department staff manage and interpret Colonial Williamsburg's impressive collection of livestock—horses, cattle, sheep, and domestic fowl. Join Elaine Shirley, Manager of Colonial Williamsburg's Rare Breeds Program, as she describes a typical day with the animals.


Primary Source: How Are Seabiscuit and Secretariat Related to the 18th-Century Thoroughbred Regulus?

Today, the bloodlines of all purebred horses, even the best in thoroughbred racing, can be traced to the same foundation sires that created the great racehorses of eighteenth-century England and Virginia. Learn More!


Technology Tip
Rare Breeds at Colonial Williamsburg

This month's Technology Tip section is being "preempted" in favor of an article discussing Colonial Williamsburg's Rare Breeds program. Join us as we share more details about the why's and how's of the rare breeds found throughout our Historic Area. Learn More!


Colonial Williamsburg Teaching Resources for Your Classroom

Colonial Williamsburg offers a variety of quality instructional materials dealing with 18th-century life, including:
A Day in the Life (instructional video series)
If You Lived in Williamsburg in Colonial Days (book)
—Hands-On History: Slave's Bag (object kit)

Slavery: A Colonial Odyssey (lesson unit)
Enslaved (videotape and web content)
Caesar's Story: 1759 (book)
—"Stories Under African Skies" (audio cassette)

Learn More!


Teaching News

If you follow the use of technology in the classroom, you may wish to check out Jamie McKenzie's Online Technology Journal. This free online journal explores curriculum, information and media literacy, assessment, and a variety of other topics. The December issue includes a review of Todd Oppenheimer's book The Flickering Mind.
Learn More!
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Quote of the Month

"Mrs. Carter observed, with great truth, that to live in the Country, and take no pleasure at all in Groves, Fields, or Meadows; nor in the Cattle, Horses & domestic Poultry, would be a manner of life too tedious to endure."

Philip Vickers Fithian, 1773.


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