Calling all parents, grandparents, caregivers – or kids bored at home!
Just because you’re at home, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the fun, educational opportunities you love from the National Canal Museum. Click on an image below to hop to the section you’d like to explore further!
Teacher, educator, homeschooler, curriculum coordinator, or parent volunteer? Click on the “teachers” graphic to the left to explore our school programming and educational content!
Adventures Aloud Return to Top
Tales of the Towpath is a children’s book about a man’s return to his childhood, a journey back to an age when anthracite coal was fueling America’s industries and canals were the country’s highways. The book is available for purchase online here, but we’d like to invite you to join our talented staff for an Adventures Aloud read-along that brings Tales of the Towpath, and the adventures of young Finn Gorman to life!
We also have two more books from our collection available as part of the Adventures Aloud series: A Full Hand by Thomas Yezerski, and Bridgetenders Boy by Linda Barth.
A Full Hand by Thomas Yezerski |
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Bridgetender’s Boy by Linda Barth |
Tales of the Towpath, Introduction, Chapters 1 & 2 |
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Tales of the Towpath, Chapters 3 & 4 |
Tales of the Towpath, Chapters 5 & 6 |
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Tales of the Towpath, Chapters 7 & 8 |
Tales of the Towpath, Chapters 9 & 10 |
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Tales of the Towpath, Chapters 11 & 12 |
Tales of the Towpath, Chapters 13 & 14 |
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Tales of the Towpath, Chapters 15 & 16 |
Tales of the Towpath, Chapters 17 & 18 |
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Tales of the Towpath, Chapter 19 |
Tales of the Towpath, Chapter 20 |
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Tales of the Towpath, Chapter 21 |
Tales of the Towpath, Chapter 22 |
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Tales of the Towpath, Chapter 23 |
Tales of the Towpath, Chapter 24 |
Educational Video Collection Return to Top
The educational videos collected below are part of the National Canal Museum’s educational outreach programs, made available to help bring the museum to you at home!
Immersion Days are designed for approximately a fourth-grade audience, and introduce the science, technology, engineering, and math (S.T.E.M.) behind the building and operation of the Lehigh and Delaware canals.
Freemansburg Canal Education videos are an extension of in-person and virtual field trips offered to schools in conjunction with the Tales from the Towpath curriculum.
Freemansburg: Mule Talk |
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Freemansburg: Lock Tender’s House and Way of Life |
Freemansburg: How a Canal Lock Works |
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Freemansburg: How a Grist Mill Works |
Freemansburg: How to Draw a Mule |
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Freemansburg: How to Harness a Mule |
Immersion Days: Friction and Buoyancy |
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Immersion Days: Geology and Blacksmithing |
Immersion Days: Simple Machines |
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Immersion Days: Kids Canal Life |
Canal Coloring Pages Return to Top
Coloring pages are fun for kids of all ages (and even adults…. we won’t tell!) Color our mules Hank and George, design your own canal boat, or fill in a scene from along the canal!
Click on the thumbnails below to print out full-page PDF versions of your favorite designs. Email a picture of your finished product to visitorservice@nulldelawareandlehigh.org, and we’ll post it on the NCM Facebook page!
Crafting Along the Canal Return to Top
The kids who lived along the canal would have made their own toys and games to fill the time between chores, helping out on the boat, a locktender’s house, or other jobs.
Click on the images below to view or print full-size instructions for crafts that might have been made along the canal!
Salt Dough Christmas Ornaments | ||
Clothespin Dolls | ||
Make your own Paper Dolls | How to make a Hoopstick |
Canal Activities Return to Top
Need a way to burn off some extra energy while learning more about canal life? Try one of these fun and educational activities!
Click on the images below to view or print full-size instructions for activities that will keep your whole family busy!
STEAM: Wheel and Axle | STEAM: Simple Machines Matching Activity | |
STEAM: Simple Machines Labeling Activity | STEAM: Simple Machine Scavenger Hunt | |
How to Build a Bee Condo | Scavenger Hunt |
Cooking on the Canal Return to Top
Hard work builds hearty appetites, and no matter where you were along the canal, you’d be looking forward to dinner time! Why not try out some authentic canal recipes for yourself?
Click on the images below to view or print full-size instructions for some simple, hearty food that you can make in your own home.
Hunks-A-Go Pudding | Pork Float Stew | Salted Pork | Dough Dabs |