![]() NPS Photo ThemeTrain in teams on the loading and firing procedure of Civil War artillery before being put into the position of the 9th Massachusetts Battery.GoalThe Artillery and Teamwork Field Trip Program seeks to personalize the battle by having each student stand in the footsteps of a Civil War Soldier. We hope to humanize these people and bring their experiences to life. We do this by training your students as Civil War Artillerists. Each student will have the opportunity to learn several different gun positions and why each was important to the success of the entire crew. The leadership of John Bigelow was important, but just as important was the teamwork and training of his soldiers. We hope to have your students work as a team to repel the Confederate advance on July 2nd.ObjectivesThe students will:
Note to TeachersYour students will gain the most benefit from this program if they are prepared for their visit. The preparatory information and activities in the attached booklet are helpful as students retain the most information when they are prepared for the field trip, knowing what to expect, what is expected of them, and with some base of knowledge upon which the ranger can build. These activities should be reviewed in the classroom prior to your visit. The grade level of enclosed information may not be appropriate to the level of understanding of your students. We leave the interpretation of this information up to you. Battlefield Footsteps BookletGrade Level and Program OptionsThis program can be tailored to grades 3-12. Please allow 60-90 minutes for this field trip option. |
Last updated: August 26, 2025