RBCM@Home (Kids)

Learning in a One-Room Schoolhouse with Genevieve Weber

It's summer time, but class is in session.

Have you ever wondered what it was like to go to school in BC in the 1920s?  Travel back in time with archivist Genevieve Weber to learn about rural schools around the province. Together we will imagine what learning would have been like in our hometowns and create our own archival document to tell the story. 

RBCM @ Home (Kids) is hosted by Chris O'Connor.

What you'll need:

  • Paper
  • Something to write with (pen or pencil)

Click on the link below to join the Webinar:

https://zoom.us/j/93604025183 

The Zoom Room has a capacity of 500 spots. If you are not able to access through Zoom, we will also be streaming on Facebook Live. Please visit the Royal BC Museum Facebook page.

If you missed past sessions, check out our RBCM @ Home (Kids) YouTube page.
 
RBCM @ Home (Kids) is like a museum playdate online. Visit with members of the museum staff who are working from home, along with families from across BC, as we make and learn together. Each session will have some kind of making activity, so get your paper and pencil crayons ready. RBCM @ Home(Kids) takes place on Wednesdays at 11 am, visit our calendar for topics, presenters and a list of materials so you can join in with hands-on activities at home.

For adults and youth, check out RBCM @ Home. This program takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12pm and highlights members of the curatorial and collections staff who are working from home during the pandemic and discover how they do their work, how their work is reflected in their homes and what they're working on now.

Get in Touch

Chris O'Conner
Chris O’Connor
Program Developer, Learning and Engagement