The Museum invites students to connect with people, ideas, and events of the past through an exciting array of standards-based programs.
The Museum offers an expansive roster of daily programs rather than pre-scheduled guided tours. Students can get their hands on history at interactive carts featuring reproduction objects, or talk with gallery imterpreters or museum staff. In addition, small groups - on a first-come, first-served basis - can explore the process of invention in Spark!Lab or our interactive exhibition, Invention at Play. Beginning in March, students will be able to "step back into time" with actors portraying characters from the past in live theater presentations.
Downloadable pre-visit and post-visit materials will soon be available to enrich selected daily programs (see sidebar). Pre-visit materials for teachers, designed to help you prepare your students for their fieldtrip, contain: background information, suggested activities, history standard correlations, a bibliography, and web-links. Post-visit materials for students, designed to reinforce a visit to the museum, contain: suggested activities, discussion questions, a bibliography, and web-links. We will also offer downloadable self-guided highlights tour sheets so students can explore the Museum on their own. A wide range of other classroom resources are currently available at Smithsonian’s History Explorer.
Plan Your Visit Begin planning your visit by consulting our calendar of events for select programs.
School groups are required to register with Museum security.
When You Arrive at the Museum Daily programs will be subject to change, so begin your bisit by sending a representative to the Museum's 1st floor Information Desk or 2nd floor Welcome Center to confirm the day's schedule.
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Links for Students and Teachers
Self-Guided Tours (organized by exhibit): America on the Move Foods on the Move - for elementary school students People on the Move - for middle school students Businesses on the Move - for middle school students
In-Classroom Learning (organized by exhibit): America on the Move Classroom Activity Guide - adaptable for grades 4-11
Other Education Resources: America on the Move - Bibliography America on the Move - Web Links
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