The students learned that the homesteaders came into Michigan in the 1800s. Today they rotated through three stations to learn more. First, they learned about how the loggers in the 1800s measured trees using Biltmore sticks and a tape measure. Then, they learned about the one-room schoolhouse and some of the games the children played. Finally, they rotated through a cabin to see where families lived and a shed where they learned about the tools and techniques that were used for building. The afternoon was spent completing the next portion of the timeline, taking a hike out to Wood Duck Pond, and singing Native American songs in music class.
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