
enter
site via map
or
visit the site via the list below:
| North
Amherst School |
by
Ms.Bernstein's fourth grade class of 2000-01, Mark's Meadow Elementary School |
| Amherst
Town Hall |
by
Mr. Owen's fifth grade class of 2000-01, Wildwood Elementary School |
| Henry
Jackson's House |
by
Ms. Bohan's sixth grade class of 2000-01, Wildwood Elementary School |
| The
Dickinson-Baggs Tavern |
by
Mr. Hurwitz's fourth grade class of 2000-01, Fort River Elementary School |
| The
Munson Memorial Library |
by
Ms. Robinson's sixth grade class of 2000-01, Crocker Farm Elementary School |
| The
Jones Library |
by
Mr. Morris' sixth grade class of 2001-02, Fort River Elementary School |
| Goodwin Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church |
by
Mr. Burgoyne's sixth grade class of 2001-02, Wildwood Elementary School |
| The
Evergreens |
by
Mr. Owen's fifth grade class of 2001-02, Wildwood Elementary School |
| Grace Episcopal Church |
by
Ms. Greene's fifth grade class of 2001-02, Crocker Farm Elementary School |
| The Grist Mill |
by
Ms. Robinson's sixth grade class of 2001-02, Crocker Farm Elementary School |
| The
Stockbridge House |
by
Mr. Smith's fifth/sixth grade class of 2001-2002, Mark's Meadow
Elementary School |
| The
Hills House |
by
Mr. McNamara's sixth grade class of 2001-2002, Wildwood Elementary School |
About
the Opening Windows on the Past Project: This website is the product
of a year-long collaboration among the Amherst, Massachusetts Elementary
School system, the Center for Computer-Based Instructional Technology
at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, the Amherst History Museum,
and the Special Collections at the Jones Library, Amherst. Funded by
a state Department of Education grant, the technology coordinators at
four elementary schools worked with curriculum and technology specialists
at CCBIT to bring history to the students. Each class chose a different
historic building to investigate, visited the Amherst History Museum
to learn about the town's past, and used primary documents supplied
by the Jones Library Special Collections. After completing their research,
students learned a web-authoring program and created the websites listed
above.
This
page was created 15 June 2001.
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