Monticello Field Trip Research Paper

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Monticello that does sound like an awesome field trip.
Don´t you just need a field trip idea! Take a trip to Monticello. Monticello is the home of our 3rd president, Thomas Jefferson. Monticello is a historical field trip. The age range for visiting Monticello would most likely be 9 and up. 25 people can enter Monticello per tour. In my opinion, 2 chaperones will be needed per group. The cost per student on this field trip is the cost for children 6-11 is 8$.

So there are not many activities as Monticello is a house, but one activity I think students will enjoy is touring the first floor of the house. This gives the students a chance to experience what the house might have been like when Jefferson lived there.This tour will take you about 30 to 45 minutes. Also, the newly discovered the Sally Hemming cabin so that is available to see on another tour. That should take about 15 to 20 minutes. You can go see the gardens and plantations as well as a free activity you can take as long as you need, I would stay about an hour to make sure you see everything. There are three museums you can go see as well if you stay and look at everything it should take about 30 minutes. …show more content…

Monticello was his plantation and house. In elementary school, we learn about the founding fathers and about the American revolution. So this would relate to history because the things listed above is some of the many things we learn in history. The website does not have separate info. For teachers but they do have some information that teachers can use to plan the visit. This place does not offer ideas of how students can do more learning at home because this is just Thomas Jefferson house. They do encourage you to read and learn about Thomas Jefferson and his life at

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