A Real Mountain Man!
On May 6th and 7th, excitement and
adventure are coming to our Third Grade students. Doc Grizzly is coming to
Graland. Doc Grizzly is a real Mountain Man. He will teach about an important
part of Colorado history. He will demonstrate how traders and trappers lived
and what a rendezvous was really like.
On his first visit, Wednesday afternoon, May
6th, Doc Grizzly will show us some of the Mountain Man’s important tools. He
will tell stories about how people lived in the mountains in the mid to late
1800’s.
On Thursday, May 7th,, Doc Grizzly
will set up camp on the field. He will pitch his tent, cook his food, share
more wonderful stories, and trade with us
Here’s what our students need to do to be
prepared for the Thursday visit:
·
Come dressed as a mountain man, explorer,
settler, trapper, storekeeper, trader, or Native American. (There is no need to
purchase a costume. Use things from your own closets.)
·
Bring a dozen items to trade in a plastic
bag. Some examples are beef or turkey jerky, beads, buttons, fabric scraps,
biscuits, homemade cookies, or other small items that you can trade. Be
creative with your ideas. (There is no need to make major purchases.) Just
remember that whatever you trade you will not get back. No items containing
nuts, please. No chocolate, it melts. You may want to bring in your trading
items on Wednesday so that you don’t forget them on Thursday.
·
Spend time
thinking up a tall tale about your trading items. It makes trading more fun.
Your teacher will give you examples.
·
Apply and bring
sunscreen; we will be outside for most of the day. Teachers do not apply
sunscreen.
·
Bring a water
bottle and a towel with your name on it.
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