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Coronado National MemorialView from Montezuma Pass Overlook with cholla cactus in foreground
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Coronado National Memorial
For Teachers
 
Students in costume experience the encounter between Coronado and the Zuni in the 4th grade education program.

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Students in costume experience the encounter between Coronado and the Zuni during the 4th grade education program.

Here's what you'll find...

The 'For Teachers' section is provided to help you incorporate Coronado National Memorial into your curriculum. Here you will find information on our educational programs, professional development opportunities, and other resources.

As always, if you have any questions or suggestions, send us an email or give us a call!

We appreciate your interest and look forward to working with you!

Wooden trunk with books.
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Guided reading-Gonzalo: Coronado's Shepard Boy by Clendenen. Worksheets and teacher notes included.
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Monument 100 along the American/Mexican Border in Coronado National Memorial  

Did You Know?
There are boundary markers along the US/Mexico Border. Coronado National Memorial has three boundary monuments, 100, 101, and 102. The markers are placed within line of site. They begin in El Paso, Texas and end in San Diego, California.

Last Updated: December 21, 2008 at 14:50 EST