Back-to-school extravaganza at ALPLM
Battleships and disguises, golf and
origami – it’s all part of the fun Aug. 4 at Lincoln Presidential
Library
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[July 30, 2018]
It will be a day of dueling ironclads, disguises and
battlefield operations Aug. 4 when the Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library and Museum presents a morning of free back-to-school
activities for children.
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Many of the activities are drawn from the
presidential library’s popular Civil War Tech program, which lets
children explore the intersection of history and technology.
Projects include sending telegraph messages in Morse code, designing
bridges and building ironclad ships.
Kids can play a giant game of Operation on a Civil War solder, dress
in disguises to snap selfies and put together a Gettysburg Address
word puzzle.
Two activities at the Back to School Bash will honor children of
Abraham and Mary Lincoln. Robert, loved golf in his later years, so
there will be a mini-golf course. And Thomas was nicknamed “Tad”
because his father thought he looked like a tadpole as a baby, so
children will learn how to make an origami frog.
The free event takes place at the ALPLM’s library
building (112 N. Sixth St., Springfield) and runs 10 a.m. to noon.
Activities are designed to appeal to kids in grades 1-8.
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“The Back to School Bash gives children the chance to start
focusing on learning just before they head back into the classroom. The event is
an opportunity to learn about history and science while playing games and
conducting hands-on experiments,” said Genevieve Kaplan, the presidential
library’s director of education. “Where else can families experiment with
physics by building bridges or discover how quickly germs spread using special
glowing lotion?”
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is dedicated to telling the
story of America’s 16th president through old-fashioned scholarship and modern
technology. It also serves as the Illinois historical library. The library
maintains an unparalleled collection of Lincoln documents, photographs,
artifacts and art and also has some 12 million items pertaining to all aspects
of Illinois history.
Learn more at www.PresidentLincoln.Illinois.gov
[Christopher Wills] |