Lets us bring the Museum to you in our History to Go van. Each classroom program includes facilitated activities
lead by a trained museum teacher that highlight Boulder’s
unique history. These programs are available to both public
and private schools within the Boulder Valley School District
boundaries. Please contact the Museum for additional fees
outside of Boulder Valley. State Standards and benchmarks
addressed in Museum programs are available upon request.
Contact Laura Stroud, Curator of Education to schedule
your program. 303-449-3464 ext. 12 or email.
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Recommended for K-2nd grade
We’ll transform your classroom and students into a colorful
and dynamic celebration of Dia de los Muertos. This program includes storytelling, hands-on artifacts exportation, art making and drama games.
$60/program (One Hour)
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Recommended for 3rd-8th grade
Sugar skulls are a traditional treat and art form created
for the celebration of Dia de los muertos. After a brief
discussion, each student will decorate their own sugar
skull for display at your classroom Dia de los muertos alter!
$80/program (One Hour)
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Recommended for 2nd-6th grade
“You can never know a man until you’ve walked a mile in
his shoes.” Have you ever wanted to step into the shoes
of the past and see what life was really like? In this
living history inspired program, students will work with
a trained Museum teacher to experience history through
storytelling, hands-on artifacts and photographs, and
drama games. This program can be lead by a historic re-enactor
portraying a member of any one of these Colorado communities:
TRAPPERS AND TRADERSPIONEERSMINERS
$60/program (One and half hours)
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This trunk includes over 30 reproduction Arapaho and Cheyenne artifacts as well as a Teacher's Guide, videos, books and photographs. It is designed with everything you need to facilitate activities and artifact exploration with your students in your classroom.
$10/week plus refundable $10 deposit.
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