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Contents of the Passamaquoddy Teaching Kit
A sampling of contents in the Passamaquoddy Kit
 

The National Park Service has developed the curriculum-based Passamaquoddy Kit and the Saint Croix 1604 Interpretive Trunk for use with fifth through eighth grade students.

The award-winning Passamaquoddy Kit was developed by staff at Acadia National Park in partnership with the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor, Maine. This kit uses student-centered activities and tactile elements to explore Passamaquoddy culture and history. To build a Passamaquoddy Kit of your own, you can download the kit's contents from this website. The kit is also available to schools for loan though the following sites:

  • Saint Croix Island International Historical Site - 207-454-3871
  • Acadia National Park - 207-288-8822
  • Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor - 207-288-3519

The Saint Croix 1604 Interpretive Trunk is designed to increase awareness and knowledge of Saint Croix Island and its history as a 1604 French settlement. The trunk contains resources for educators to use in a classroom environment, integrating written and oral activities, role playing, and independent research. Content includes a bilingual teacher's guide, maps, books, video, CD, historical reproductions, and more. The materials can be integrated into history, social studies, and language arts curriculum. For more information, visit the Saint Croix 1604 Interpretive Trunk page on the Saint Croix Island International Historic Site website.

Bronze statue of a Passamaquoddy man  

Did You Know?
Saint Croix Island International Historic Site is a National Park Service site located within three hours of Acadia. Saint Croix commemorates the first French attempt at a permanent settlement in N. America. Explore the mainland site with an interpretive trail featuring bronze statues and waysides.
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Last Updated: November 05, 2008 at 13:26 EST