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Teacher Resource Guides
With spectacular immersive environments, traditional exhibit galleries and high-tech special
effects theaters, a visit to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum promises a
memorable day for all visitors. But for a teacher with a large group of school children in tow,
navigating through the museum, while providing a meaningful learning experience, can be a
daunting endeavor. To help you prepare yourself and your students, the ALPLM Education
Department has created teacher resource guides specifically for educators bringing a school
group to the ALPLM.
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The Lincoln's Farewell Address Teacher Resource Guide was created in conjunction with the nation's Civil War Sesquicentennial observance and highlights one of Abraham Lincoln's most moving speeches. Lesson plans and student activities are based on the president-elect's impromptu farewell to Springfield and his move from Springfield to our nation's capital in 1861. Find background information, lesson plans and classroom activities here.
Museum Experience Teacher
Resource Guide is filled
with pre-visit, on-site and post-visit activities. Learn what to
expect on the day of your tour as well as lesson plans and activities
to prepare students for an enriching museum experience. This guide
contains a museum questionnaire (scavenger hunt) for students to use in the museum
during their tour.
Gettysburg Address Teacher Resources was created to acknowledge The Gettysburg Address which was of one of Lincoln's greatest speeches. Find lesson plans and classroom activities here.
Mrs. President: From Martha to
Laura Teacher Resource Guide The activities in this guide can be used to facilitate a museum visit or enhance classroom work. The guide includes lesson plans for all grade levels and addresses numerous learning standards. Explore the life of the First Ladies and First Kids through fun art projects, creative writing and meaningful group discussions.
Mr. Lincoln's Attic The guide provides educators with the historical background of the exhibit, as well as activities, worksheets, vocabulary and more, all geared to the Illinois Learning Standards. Topics explored include "Why We Collect" and "Do Objects Talk" which invites students to take on the role of the museum professional in examining artifacts to reveal the stories behind them.
Women's History Month contains exciting ideas for bringing
Women's History into the classroom.
Black History Month In celebration of Black History Month, this guide is filled with information and ideas to bring Black History Month into your classroom. The guide provides educators with historical background of Black History Month, biographical sketches of African-American History Makers, as well as activities, additional resources and more.
Christmas at the White House contains information and ideas to bring
Christmas at the White House into your classroom. The guide provides
educators with historical background to the traditions surrounding
the White House Christmas celebration, as well as activities, discussion
questions, primary documents, additional resources and more.
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