![]() Overwhelming demand requires new sessions.
See schedule below.
![]() The Time Travels program of the Upcountry History Museum is a regional outreach
effort designed to inspire learning through pre-visit lesson plans, museum visit
programs and educational resources.
The Education Connection
The education program is one of the most unique and exciting experiences the
Museum has to offer, designed to connect students and teachers with the rich history
of the Upcountry. Classroom lesson plans and engaging Museum visit programs are
based on the South Carolina state social studies standards for students in grades
3, 4, 5 and 8. Participation in this program offers students an opportunity to
step out of the classroom and step into the past. A Walk Through Time
The Upcountry History Museum will provide a broad display of regional history from the early 1700s to the present. Visitors will encounter life-size figures – among them a hog drover, a farm slave, a plantation wife, a mill owner and a mill worker – who will discuss their role in the region’s development. Interactive media will immerse the visitor in a manner far different from other area museums. Nearly full-size facades of vanished buildings house film, rear-projection video, sound, lights and hands-on experiences making a trip through the Upcountry History Museum a singular and uniquely rich experience. Learning is a trip…
Pre-visit Lesson Plans
Cross-curricular lesson plans have been developed to provide teachers with a unique opportunity to not only to meet the state standards, but also to prepare their students for an exciting and productive learning experience at the Museum. Museum Visit Programs
Structured programs will be offered to students in grades 3, 4, 5 and 8 providing an up-close encounter with the past. Museum visit programs revolve around exhibit activities specifically tailored for each grade level. The History Lab component will create hands-on experiences students won’t soon
forget.
![]() • Third Grade: An archeological dig searching for Native American artifacts from both the Cherokee
and Catawba tribes.
• Fourth Grade: Assembling care packages for Civil War soldiers for delivery to the front, and
receiving those packages as a soldier would at the front, writing a letter home
to describe the contents and their condition.
• Fifth Grade: Examining various real artifacts, including a gas mask and a haversack, of a Greenville soldier going overseas during World War One. • Eighth Grade: Carding and ginning cotton bolls and examining sharecropping in Upcountry South Carolina. The Exhibit component encourages students to investigate history through sound
and light shows and informational panels in an organized scavenger hunt while
touring the Museum.
![]() New this Fall! We know that home school students are unique. Within one family
there might be several children working on different grade levels. Now they have
their own day at the Upcountry History Museum. Starting in September with an emphasis
on the Native Americans, there will be a new program each month geared to home
school students.
September 19 - Session 1: 10 AM - 12 PM - FULL : Session 2: 1PM - 3PM
Native Americans in the Upcountry. Museum tour focus on Native Americans and early European settlement, and a
classroom lab on Native American artifacts.
October 24 - Session 1: 10 AM - 12 PM - FULL : Session 2: 1PM - 3PM
Colonial Upcountry. Museum tour focus on the Upcountry in colonial times, and a classroom lab on
colonial crafts and being self-sufficient.
November 21 - Session 1: 10 AM - 12 PM : Session 2: 1PM - 3PM
War Between the States: The Upcountry home front. Museum tour focus on the years leading up to the
conflict, and a classroom lab on the home front and sending supplies and a bit
of home to our troops at the front.
Space is limited to the first 40 students each time, so call or email today for
a reservation. Pricing is $3 per student, parent, or chaperone.
Your Visit---FAQs
Educational tours are scheduled Tuesday through Friday in both morning and afternoon
sessions. Tours can last from 1 1/2 to 2 hours. The Museum requests that groups
provide one chaperone per ten students.
Guided tours are $3.00 per student. The required number of chaperones and teachers
are admitted free and other adults accompanying your group are admitted at our
normal adult admission of $5.00.
Your visit can be rounded out with lunch on museum grounds (our basement facility
in inclement weather) and visit to our Museum Shop. Pre-assembeld student gift-bags-to-go
costing betweeen $1.00 and $5.00 are available for preorder as well. (Click here
for order form.)
On The Horizons...
History Kits - Plans are underway to develop comprehensive kits that spotlight a particular topic of Upcountry history. Components of kits might include copies of newspapers, letters, photographs, replicas of artifacts and other objects, along with lessons to accompany that kit. These kits will be available for teachers to check out to use in their classroom. Teacher Benefits/Special Programs - Discounts on admission, memberships and to the museum store, and Teacher Appreciation
Day at the Museum are being considered for teachers. Other programs, such as student
contests, Local History Day and Teacher Professional Development opportunities
are also being planned.
For more information or to schedule a Museum visit please contact Blair Hinson
- School Programs Manager at blair@upcountryhistory.org or 864-467-3100 x107.
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