School Tour Options
The Village Sampler
Elementary students experience a sampling of 19th century life with visits to a selection of buildings. The Sampler typically includes the one-room school, farmhouse, and tollgate house, however, other buildings($1.50/building) can be added or substituted based on the grade level and area being studied. The Sampler includes hands-on activities, such as making butter from cream in the farmhouse and using slates in the schoolhouse.
Cost: $4.50/participant for one-and-a-half hours; accommodates up to 48 participants This 90 minute tour is recommended for up to 36 students. For a two hour tour the cost is $6.00/participant; accommodates up to 64 participants. The two hour tour is recommended for up to 48 students. Participants include students and adult chaperones. For larger groups of students, an additional corresponding shift of 1.50 hours or an additional 2.00 hour shift may be planned in a given day. Teachers are not charged.
Cost: $4.50/participant for one-and-a-half hours; accommodates up to 48 participants This 90 minute tour is recommended for up to 36 students. For a two hour tour the cost is $6.00/participant; accommodates up to 64 participants. The two hour tour is recommended for up to 48 students. Participants include students and adult chaperones. For larger groups of students, an additional corresponding shift of 1.50 hours or an additional 2.00 hour shift may be planned in a given day. Teachers are not charged.
One Room Schoolhouse
You and your students experience a typical school day in this teacher-conducted program. We provide McGuffey Readers, slates and slate pencils, and a teacher's manual with sample curriculum. The schoolhouse is suitable for a single class at a time.
Cost: $2.50/participant for up to three hours in the schoolhouse. Participants include students and adult chaperones. Teachers are not charged. This program can be combined with the Village Sampler for an additional $1.50/building or chore.
Extended Activities (Optional)
"Chore" activities can also be added to your visit. Chores may include: doing laundry outside; shelling and grinding corn into cornmeal; or drop spinning. Other activities may be available upon request. Cost: $1.50/ participant. This does not include the price of corn for corn grinding. Participants include students and adult chaperones. Teachers are not charged.
Big History Lessons
Students, teachers, and parents use the Village as their classroom for up to a week. Changing the concept of the traditional field trip to a multiple day interdisciplinary study trip, this experience includes unique student activities, investigations, behind-the-scenes tours and presentations by community experts. Teachers and parents are actively involved in the learning process. Every BIG History Lesson is unique because it is created by teachers for their students. Elementary students from Haslett, Laingsburg, Mason and Okemos schools all currently participate in BIG History Lessons at the Village.
Cost: $2.50/day per student ($12.50/week). Teachers, parents and other adult helpers are not charged. If Village staff or volunteers are requested for demonstrations during the week, an additional $1.50 per student is charged for each demonstration or activity.
The BIG History Lesson was first developed in 1999 by Margaret Holtschlag, Michigan Teacher of the Year 1999-2000 as (1) a professional development model for immersion learning; (2) a study trip for students, parents, and teachers, and (3) a partnership between community resources and mid-Michigan schools. For more detailed information about BIG Lessons, please visit the BIG Lesson Program.
To learn more about the BIG History Lesson or any of the above school tours, please contact us.
Docents help students compare and contrast current and past lifestyles.