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NYHS Residency Program

This year, our Second and Fourth  Grade students are participating  in the NYHS outreach program which aligns  to the NYS Social Studies Curriculum. 
The NYHS program offers a hands-approach to learning S.S. themes that engages' students in learning the history of the U.S. through the history of N.Y.C. 
Each month, Jaisal Noor, the museum educator will  present interactive learning activities to students and they  will have the opportunity to examine replicas of artifacts, including paintings, touch objects, and replicas of primary source documents. 

Theme:I-September
Objects Tell Stories-The Dutch Colonists
Theme:II October
Objects Tell Stories-The Lenape Native Americans
Theme:III November
Objects Tell Stories-Slavery in the New World
Theme:IV December
Objects Tell Stories-The American Revolution
Theme:V January
Portraits of the City-After the Revolution
Theme:VI February
Portraits of the City-Role of Africans in the New Country
Theme:VII March
Portraits of the City-Immigration
Theme:VIII April
Portraits of the City-Industrialization
Theme:IX May
Portraits of the City-Citizenship
Theme:X June
Portraits of the City-Citizens for Change-Abolition Movement






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