The museum has produced a variety of materials to help teachers get the most out of their visits and field trips. Resources include materials suitable for preparing students to visit the museum or integrating activities and content into classroom lesson plans. Teach your students to learn how to ana…
A newly resived educator's guide and thematic outline to the museum's permanent exhibit, "The Story of North Carolina." This publication is designed for teachers, chaperons, and families to help guide them in exploring the museum's permanent exhibition. The educator's outline now contains links to Library of Congress primary sources and inquiry-based questions to help teachers create pre- and post-visit learning activities, activity sheets, and more. Use this guide to make field trips more engaging and designed to match curriculum and essential standards.
A fun and interactive gallery guide to the museum's permanent exhibit, "The Story of North Carolina." This publication is designed for teachers, chaperons, and families to help guide them in exploring the museum's permanent exhibition. Use this guide to develop pre- and post-visit materials and to organize a field trip to match curriculum and essential standards.
A teacher's guide to the museum's The Story of North Carolina exhibition. The outline covers each gallery in chronological order and covers all the main themes and content to the entire exhibit. Use this guide to develop pre- and post-visit materials and to organize a field trip to match curriculum and essential standards.
A quick summary of the various programs and instructional materials available through the museum's education department. Offerings include public programs, distance learning for schools, History-In-a-Box hands on kits, Junior Tar Heel Historian program, and more.
A list of websites, lesson plans, books, and information about, or related to, the museum's previous exhibit "The Photography of Lewis Hine: Exposing Child Labor in North Carolina, 1908-1918."