Author: | Matthew Rings | ISBN: | 9781476116334 |
Publisher: | Matthew Rings | Publication: | April 9, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Matthew Rings |
ISBN: | 9781476116334 |
Publisher: | Matthew Rings |
Publication: | April 9, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This book is an interactive guide for families or Youth Groups taking teens to Washington DC. Includes Detailed Maps, How to get around, Schedule of what to see and where to eat, scavenger hunts, plus more fun stuff!
I have been working with teens for 20 years taking groups of teens around the world and I have a good understanding of how to put all the details together for a great trip.
Traveling to Washington DC isn't always the first place most teenagers think of when they are looking for a fun place to go on vacation. And yet those of us who have been and want to share our heritage with the next generation know it can be a fun place as well as educational. There are a lot of boring things in DC that would make an teenager groan at the thought of being dragged through every museum reading plaques about some old stuff they don't even care about. It is our job to make history fun and interesting without boring them to death while still instilling in them a sense of pride for where we have come from as a nation.
This book is an interactive guide for families or Youth Groups taking teens to Washington DC. Includes Detailed Maps, How to get around, Schedule of what to see and where to eat, scavenger hunts, plus more fun stuff!
I have been working with teens for 20 years taking groups of teens around the world and I have a good understanding of how to put all the details together for a great trip.
Traveling to Washington DC isn't always the first place most teenagers think of when they are looking for a fun place to go on vacation. And yet those of us who have been and want to share our heritage with the next generation know it can be a fun place as well as educational. There are a lot of boring things in DC that would make an teenager groan at the thought of being dragged through every museum reading plaques about some old stuff they don't even care about. It is our job to make history fun and interesting without boring them to death while still instilling in them a sense of pride for where we have come from as a nation.