PUBLIC
PROGRAMS DIVISION :: student programs at your location
Student
Programs at Your Location
These exciting 60-minute programs meet
Indiana social studies standards and are available all year. We'll bring
history right to your door. Advance reservations are required. We recommend
a maximum of 50 students per session.
Fees: $50 per session; includes materials. Mileage charges
may also apply. To register, call (317) 233-4549 or e-mail
us.
For
students in grades four through 12:
Famous Hoosiers
Learn about the diverse number of notable
people with ties to Indiana and play an exciting round of “Famous
Hoosiers Bingo.”
Madam
C.J. Walker
Discuss the life of famous black entrepreneur
Madam C.J. Walker and participate in a team activity where students
design their own hair-care product.
Indiana and
the Civil War
Investigate
key events in the Civil War, with an emphasis on Indiana’s
troop contributions, and study letters from Hoosier soldiers.
Civil Rights
in Indiana
Examine the civil rights
movement in America and specifically Indiana. Students are divided
into teams to participate in a mock discrimination court case complete
with a judge and jury.
For
students in grades four through six:
Indiana Statehood
and Constitution
Students will create
their own state constitution and bill of rights in this program
introducing the history of the beginning of our state.
For
students in grades four through 12:
Communication
in World War II
Take
a close look at two Hoosier journalists, reporter Ernie Pyle and
photographer John Bushemi, while probing the broader context of
the war. Students participate in a letter-writing activity and discuss
censorship during the war.