Delaware Historically Speaking Patch
Patch Details: 3 inch patch, embroidered Did you know Delaware introduced the first log cabin? Investigate and find out what: Nylon, Sweden, jello, Lennai Len ape and corn pudding have to do with the state of Delaware. Click on More Info below for the Free Kit to Download. DELAWARE PATCH PROGRAM (Complete 3 requirements to earn this patch) 1. Delaware was one of the thirteen original colonies. What number was it? Who was the state named after? Locate Delaware on a map of the USA. Identify the capital, State Bird, flower and flag. 2. Discover the historical area of Delaware. Research or visit one that may interest you. Such as: Wilmington Square, Historic New Castle, Old Town Hall, Amstel House or Dutch House. 3. Discover and learn more about some of the famous people from Delaware. Why were they important? What was their trade or job? For example: Patty Cannon, Caesar Rodney, Henry Heimlich or Annie Jump Cannon. 4. Delaware's first settlers were the Leni Lenape Native Americans, also known as the Delaware. They lived along rivers and traded with other Native American's in the region. What type of housing did they live in? Why did they live near the rivers? What type of clothing did they wear? What is a wigwam? What other tribes resided in Delaware? Choose one of the following: Conduct an expressive dance, make paper dolls dressed in native clothing, play a native american game or make a model of a native american home or color/draw a picture of their homelife. 5. Delaware became the first colony to ratify the Constitution. Therefore, Deleware is known as the “first state.” Research other nicknames Deleware has and why. 6. The first flour mill built in Delaware allowed the state to produce a flour that was sold throughout the world. Learn more about other inventions or “firsts” in Delaware. Such as nylon, jello or the first steam rail train. Who invented them and and do we use them today? 7. From New Castle to Fenwick Island, over 22 miles of Delaware is seaside shore. Discover more about these seaside sites. How did Pea Patch island get its name? Discover more about sea life and the land by water. For extra have a seashore hunt. 8. Delaware's colonial past began when the first settlers from Sweden, Holland, and the Netherlands arrived. What was the name of the first settlement.? Who was it named after? What type of clothing did they wear? How were the foods prepared? What daily chores did the children have? Choose one of the following: Visit a colonial festival or reenactment, make paper dolls dressed in colonial clothing, attend or prepare a colonial tea using proper teatime manners, play a colonial game, or draw a colonial picture. 9. Technology has changed since the early history of Delaware. Choose 2 of the following jobs and compare them to today’s jobs. Milliner, silversmith, shoemaker, cooper, laundress, weaver, dairyman, mantuamaker or bookbinder. 10. Delaware became a national leader in agricultural products. Some well known products were corn, peaches, apples, and strawberries. Create or try a traditional recipe from Delaware and share it with others. Such as carrot cake, applesauce cake, corn pudding, crab puffs, peach cobbler or strawberry tarts. 11. The first log cabins introduced in America were built in Delware. Learn more about how a cabin was constructed. Such as how many rooms were in the house? What was the average size, did it have windows, how did they keep warm? How are log cabins different from your house today? 12. Many native flowers and herbs in Delaware were used to cure ailments such as headaches and sore throats. Explore more of Delaware’s wildlife. Learn more about wildflowers, trees, plants, mammals or insects native to the area. Find out how some items may help remedy illnesses. For extra take a hike and search for wildlife in your area. 13. Learn a traditional craft from Delaware. For example: Beadwork, embroidery, weaving, pottery, basket making, wood work, tole painting, or quilting. 14. Delaware has many great places to explore such as museums, beautiful gardens, festivals, theater productions, lighthouses, or parks. Enjoy one of Delaware’s treasured outdorr activities or entertainments. Choose a spot that is great for you or your group and explore the area. 15. Create a journal of your wonderful discoveries of Delaware. For extra gather or take photos of your adventure and create a scrapbook.
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