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Bringing the Museum to you.
Connect with a Museum Educator through live, free, interactive videoconferencing direct from the Bullock Texas State History Museum.
Can't bring your class to the Museum? Bring the Museum to your class! Distance learning with the museum allows students to explore history through conversations with museum educators. These curriculum-enhancing experiences engage your students in thinking critically about Texas history by examining artifacts and primary sources. Programs are designed with pre- and post-viewing activities and a variety of teacher resources aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
All programs are free and run approximately 45–50 minutes. We recommend a maximum of 35 students per session to promote more direct engagement opportunities.
To see our complete program catalog (descriptions, content areas, grade levels, objectives, TEKS, etc.) click here and filter by Bullock Texas State History Museum.
Contact c2tx@esc11.net or distance.learning@thestoryoftexas.com for more information.
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