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School Programs
At the Center
Change in the Making
Invention Factories
Yankees and Immigrants
Bale to Bolt
Workers on the Line
Power to Production
Riverworks
Industrial Watershed
River as a Classroom

Self-guided Tours

At Your School
Farm to Factory
Voices of Change

Extras
Lock and Canal Boat Tour
Hands-On Workshops

 


 

Voices of Change
Grades 5 to 12
 

smiling girl at small loom

Description

Voices of Change explores the ups and downs of life and work in the industrial city of Lowell. Students will meet one of the following characters: mill girl, loom fixer or boardinghouse keeper, and examine authentic artifacts to learn about life at the time of the Industrial Revolution. Students will role play characters from 1840s Lowell and debate whether to sign a petition calling for a ten-hour work day. Voices of Change is a 45-minute program presented in your classroom by Tsongas Industrial History Center staff dressed in period clothing.

Scheduling and Reservations

This program is offered October 15, 2007-April 30, 2008.

FEES per class of 30 students: $110 for first school program, $85 for successive same-day program.

Programs may be reserved as of May 1, 2008 for dates during the 2008-2009 school year by calling Lowell National Historical Park at 978-970-5000. Please see our curriculum pages for information about our curriculum packets with pre- and post-visit activities. Tsongas Center has been approved for PASS Program funding support. Contact your local cultural council for information on the PASS program.

All of our programs have been reviewed to ensure their relevance to state and national standards. Click here to view how these these programs tie to the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks.
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