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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Museum of New Hampshire History By: Leo Age: 8 Dictated to: Stella Age: 9 1/2
We went to the museum for my new hampshire history class. (Lighthouse Co-Op) In the museum we learned about artifacts (Objects made or changed by humans)and documents. (Written or printed material) We went to at table. We saw a lot of old fashioned objects such as train tickets, milk jars with stoppers, and tourniquets. Pur teams put the objects in categories based on how they were used. Then we went to an Abraham Lincoln exhibit. We saw his pocket knife. Then we went home.
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2 comments:
I love visiting museums. So many neat things to see & learn. =0)
Me too! History is one of my favorite subjects!
Love,
Leo
(Once again dictated by Leo to Stella!) ;)
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