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Glacier National Park
Additional Trunks
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Additional Educational Trunks for Teachers in NW Montana |
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Glacier National Park is just one of several agencies and non-profit organizations that have educational trunks available. Wondering what else is out there? Click here for a PDF printable list of additional trunks that are available to classroom teachers and home schoolers in NW Montana.
Suggested grades listed for each trunk are those that work particularly well. But creative teachers can successfully adapt every trunk to be used in any classroom. Most trunks are free of charge and can be checked out for one or two week periods. Contact each agency for more information about their trunk contents and check-out procedures. Happy learning!
If you know of another good trunk that’s out there, but not listed here, e-mail us to let us all know.
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Did You Know?
Did you know that eight inches of snow fell during one night in Glacier's high country in August, 2005? The weather forced hundreds of backpackers out of the backcountry.
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Last Updated: October 01, 2008 at 09:38 EST |