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Whitman Mission NHS - Education
 

 
 

Learning Place


Ranger standing in front of model tule lodge presenting a program to seated group of children.Whitman Mission provides opportunities for teachers and students both on and off the mission grounds.

On-Site Opportunities

Whitman Mission is a very popular field trip destination. To guarantee a good experience for everybody we ask that groups make reservations. Please see the Field Trip Guide for details. Special demonstrations are available about the Cayuse culture, the Oregon Trail, and spinning. These demonstrations can be requested when making the reservation. Each demonstration takes approximately 20 minutes. To further aid teachers a museum activity sheet is provided in the Whitman Mission Teacher's Guide.


Classroom Activities

The staff at Whitman Mission has created two teacher's guides. One focuses on the Whitmans, the other focuses on the Oregon Trail. These are available on the web. Teachers can borrow, free of charge, the park's 10-minute video presentation. Education trunks are also available for loan. Contact the education specialist for details.

Student Offerings

Several documents, which can aid students when preparing reports and presentations, are available at Student Report Resources. Games and activities can be found on the Kid's Page.


Contact Us

WHMI_Education@nps.gov

Links

Visiting the Site

Field Trip Guide

How much time do we need when we visit?


In the Classroom

Whitman Mission Teacher's Guide

Borrow 10-min. Slide Show: The Whitman Saga


For Teachers

Teacher Workshops


For Students

Student Report Resources

Kid's Page


Related Sites

Related Sites


 

 


Related Sites

For More Information on the Cayuse

Tamastslikt Cultural Institute - Education Page
Tamastslikt is a museum and cultural institute for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. The confederated tribes include the Cayuse, Walla Walla, and Umatilla.


National Park Service Resources

LearnNPS
Serving all teachers and learners

NatureNet: Students & Teachers Overview

NPS Archeology & Ethnology Program: Teacher Resources

Aliens in Your Neighborhood!
Invasive Species and the National Parks:
An Introduction to the National Parks Invasive Weeds Curriculum
Integrating Invasive Weeds within Middle School Sciences


Other Useful Sources

Project Archaeology National Website

Looking at Ourselves and Others
Teacher's guides for grades 3 through 12 provided by the Peace Corps.
Misunderstandings caused by cultural differences were a factor in the series of events that led to the tragic ending of the Waiilatpu mission.

USGS Educational Sites
The goal of the various USGS educational Web sites is to promote scientific literacy among people of all ages.

Energy Hog
Using energy efficiently was important to the Whitmans. It is still important today. Are you an Energy Hog? Go to this site to find out.

EElink
A clearing house for Environmental Education resources and information.


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Last modified on: April 26, 2004