Arkansas Post National Memorial Or

Arkansas Post National Memorial Or

Arkansas Post National Memorial What is the Arkansas Post National Memorial? Can you describe some of the old ways of doing things, like cooking or sleeping? How did you feel seeing a piece of the past? or Compose a story about the daily life of a person who lived at Arkansas Post during the 18th or 19th century. Imagine what your house would be like. Where would you sleep and eat? What would you eat? Where would you get food? What would you do all day? Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Buffalo National River The Buffalo National River is so long! It is over 135 miles long! Do you know how many miles you saw of the river? There are so many things to do and see at the Buffalo. Where were you in Arkansas when you visited the river? Can you describe what you did while you were at the river? Can you describe the animals and rocks that you saw? Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Crater of Diamonds State Park Did you know that you can find diamonds just lying in the dirt inArkansas? Write a story about your experience at Crater of Diamonds State Park. How did you search for the diamonds? Be sure to explain why you can find diamonds there, but nowhere else in Arkansas. Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Crowley’s Ridge State Park Where is Crowley’s Ridge State Park? Talk about your day there. What was your favorite part of the park? Why is it called “Crowley’s Ridge?” What is the history of the name “Crowley” and what is the “ridge?” Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Devil’s Den State Park Oh the beauty of the mountains! There is so much to do at Devil’s Den! What did you do when you were there? What is the name of the group of mountains where Devil’s Den is located? Why do you think the park is named “Devil’s Den?” Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Fort Smith National Historic Site Who was “Hanging Judge Parker?” Did you find out while you were at Fort Smith National Historic Site? What did you see while you were there? Can you describe what you learned about Native Americans while visiting this site? Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Historic Washington State Park Historic Washington State Park is a frontier village! What did you learn about the way that people lived in the past from your trip there? Can you compare and contrast the way that they lived to the way that we live now? What was the most interesting part of this park to you? Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Hot Springs National Park That water is so hot! It is as hot as the heated water in your home, and that is not just because it is summertime! Year-round the water from the ground in Hot Springs is over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. After visiting the park and reading the signs, can you explain why the water that comes from the ground in Hot Springs is so hot and stays so hot? What else did you see when you were in Hot Springs? Can you describe your day? Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Lake Chicot State Park Lake Chicot is Arkansas largest natural lake! What did you do when you were at Lake Chicot? Can you estimate how much of the lake you actually saw? Can you describe the trees that grow at Lake Chicot? Suggest why you think they look the way they do. Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site Why is Little Rock Central High School a National Historic Site? What happened there that captured the attention of the entire nation? Can you describe the event in your own words? What do you remember the most about this National Historic Site? Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Pea Ridge National Military Park Where is Pea Ridge National Military Park located in the state of Arkansas? What did you learn about history when you were there? Who fought who in the Battle of Pea Ridge? Describe what you saw while you were there. Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks Petit Jean State Park Petit Jean State Park is a beautiful place. Describe all the things that you saw there that you thought were beau- tiful, or that you will always remember. How did Petit Jean get its name? Can you re-tell the story of Petit Jean in your own words? or Petit Jean State Park has mountains and water! Can you describe what you did there? Paint a picture with words of what the park looks like. Describe the sky, water, rocks, trees, and land. What colors are they? What do they look like? Arkansas Educational Television Network 350 S. Donaghey • Conway • Arkansas • 72034 • www.aetn.org/parks.

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