Voyaging Vikings

Take a journey back in time to the age of the Vikings (800-1100 AD). Children will examine a 1,000 year-old sword, dress up in Viking armor, and use hands-on artifacts to discover more about this often misunderstood culture, and how we are still impacted by it today. Highlights include making rune stones and playing Viking chess (hnefatafl).

Orienteering

Challenge your navigational skills as you get to know this popular Swedish sport. Participate in an environmental education activity that teaches students how to use a compass and map. Students will take part in a scavenger hunt and record findings in a field journal and then try to make their own maps and compasses.

For high school groups, students will have the opportunity to create and solve their own orienteering course in the Park.

This is an indoor/outdoor program that takes place in the museum and the surrounding Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park.