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Hands-On History

I admit it – I’m a history geek. I love visiting historic sites, I search out the history section in the book store, and I regularly PVR shows on the History Channel. I have a degree in History, and training as a Museum Professional. So I guess it’s natural that as a Guider, history creeps into our meetings on a regular basis.

“What?”  You might ask?  “Bore the girls with dry names and dates of places and events that happened long before they were born?”  I’ve found a lot of people have had bad experiences with history, and think that it has to be dry, dull, and lifeless.

But history ISN’T boring!  Really, it’s all about storytelling, and everyone loves a good story!  Especially when that story tells you about your own past, or about what it was like for people, just like us, in a different time.

In our unit, we have done everything from visiting the Medieval era at camp (complete with knights’ quests, writing with quill pens, and dressing in costumes) to having a Girl Guide uniform fashion show, to see how we would have dressed if we lived 25, 50, or even 100 years ago!  We have dyed fabric using plants, just like the pioneers in our area did, and baked bread and made our own butter.

Without exception, these “hands-on history” sessions have been wildly popular with the girls!  They request these activities over and over again, and are always the favourite things mentioned when we review the year.

But how do you get started?  What if you don’t have a history degree or haven’t worked in a museum?  And how do you make history fun for the girls?

Never fear!  There are tons of resources at your disposal. Here are some of my favourites to get you started:

History doesn’t have to be boring – get out and explore your past!  The girls will never know they’re learning, and you’ll be rewarded with a chorus of eager history buffs in the making, asking, “Can we do that again?”

By guest blogger and Guider ‘Glowie’, aka Megan Gilchrist. Megan is the Contact Guider for the 7th St. Catharines Guiding (multi-branch)Unit. Read Megan’s other contributions to GirlGuidesCANBlog: Every Penny Counts, and “Multi-Branch” Means More Fun!

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