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School
Field Trips with interactive components and
art workshops are available daily for groups of ten or more.
Download
a PDF of information on our field trips
Download
a PDF of Core Content information
Student rate: $3.50 or $5.00 for art workshop
Teachers: Free (1 per 10 students)
Chaperones: Free (1 per 10 students)
Additional Chaperones/Adults: $5.00
Field trips of changing exhibits will be available
during the exhibit period.
Educators can choose from and combine tours from the following
options:
Western
100
Western Kentucky University celebrates 100 years. Click
here
to view the educational unit to be used alongside the
Centennial exhibit.
Available Jan 2006 - 30 minutes
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Felts
Log House
Includes history of the Log House and furnishings, a
textile experience - quilting, weaving, or wool carding
- and a Kentucky history discussion.
1 hour |
Roads,
Rivers, & Rails Includes
a History Mystery activity worksheet for students to
complete during the tour. 30
minutes |
Art
Workshops Choose
from: Collage Making, Introduction to Watercolor, Mask
Making, Victorian Cards, Landscapes "en plein air,"
Drawing with Conté Crayons, and Weaving Basics.
1
hour |
Selected
Portraits from the Museum Collection
Includes
a tour of the portrait gallery in the Kentucky Room
led by the artist-in-residence where students choose
a portrait to reproduce. 1
hour |
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Activities are keyed to the Kentucky Department
of Education Core Content for Assessment.
For more information or to schedule a museum field trip,
please contact Christy Spurlock or Lynne Ferguson at the
Kentucky Library & Museum, Western Kentucky University.
270-745-2594, 745-6082, or Lynne.Ferguson@wku.edu or Christy.spurlock@wku.edu.
Traveling
Trunks are contextual resource
kits that educators can check out to use in their classrooms.
All kits contain lesson plans and activities. There are no
fees for using a Traveling Trunk but use is limited to two
weeks. Educators must pick up and return the trunk to the
Kentucky Library and Museum during museum hours Monday through
Friday 8:00-4:00, Saturday 9:30-4:00, Sunday 1:00-4:00.
Educators can choose from the following Traveling
Trunks:
Abraham Lincoln
Funded in party by the Kentucky Humanities Council and the
National Endowment for the Humanities. This traveling trunk
contains a variety of resources to help educators explore
one of the most fascinating figures in American history. This
trunk contains information about Lincoln’s life and
legacy including: formative years, presidency and Civil War,
assassination, primary sources and much more. In addition
to books, work sheets, music and Power Points, the kit contains
clothing representative of both Lincoln’s boyhood and
of his presidency. Trunk is designed primarily for use with
second through fifth grade use. Checklist
of Trunk Contents
African American History
This teacher's kit was developed to assist educators in enriching
their African American history curriculum. The trunk contains
information on the influence of African music and food on
Kentucky and American culture. It also includes CDs of music
and stories. There are several Power Points: African Americans
in the Civil War: A Timeline, Segregation, Life of Dr. King,
and Faces of the Civil Rights: 1955-1969. The kit also contains
a “Slave Bag,” a VHS about slavery, several Carole
Marsh workbooks with activities, and posters to hang in the
classroom. Trunk is designed primarily for third through sixth
grade use. Checklist
of Trunk Contents
Bowling Green and Warren County
Learn about the local government, history, and geography of
Bowling Green and Warren County. This contextual resource
kit contains Power Points on government and history of the
city and county. There are a variety of objects that represent
the city and county. There are two lesson plans/activities—a
photograph study and a geography lesson. There is a very large
map of Warren County for display as well as a timeline of
major events. Thirty copies of the fictionalized “Diary
of Johnny Underwood” provide insights into a 19th century
childhood. The trunk is designed primarily for first through
third grade use. Checklist
of Trunk Contents
Kentucky
Regions and Symbols
This kit of 31 items is designed to assist 4th and 5th grade
teachers and students in the exploration of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky. The kit and accompanying teacher’s manual
contains sections on Kentucky’s symbols, famous citizens,
geography and government. Items in the kit include CDS, a
bag of coal, work sheets, KY timeliness, KY Carol Marsh books,
videos, a dulcimer and much more. Checklist
of Trunk Contents
Historic Native Americans in
Kentucky: The Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Shawnee
This teacher's kit was developed to assist educators in enriching
their Kentucky histroy curriculum. The guides and activities
are designed for 4th and 5th graders, but can be used for
3rd through 6th grade. The trunk includes information about
clothing, food, shelter, material culture, and famous leaders
from each of the three tribes. Posters, maps, information
sheets, “artifacts,” art projects, and folk tales
are available in order for students to better understand the
culture of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Shawnee Indians. While
these three Native groups did have similarities, each tribe
has a narrative of its own that contributed to the creation,
expansion, and history of Kentucky. Checklist
of Trunk Contents
Prehistoric Kentucky
This teacher's kit was developed to assist educators in creating
a curriculum about prehistory Kentucky. The guides and activities
are geared towards 4th and 5th graders, but can be used for
up to 8th grade.
Topics include: archeology, Kentucky Native Americans, prehistoric
animals known as megafauna, identifying projectile points,
a video about Flint knapping (making stone tools). The kit
contains actual artifacts and "arrow heads," photos,
vocabulary lists, crossword puzzles, quizzes, and ideas for
discussion based on the information and three activities.There
is also "A Native Presence," a guide published by
the Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission that contains
four lesson plans. Checklist
of Trunk Contents
Quilting
This teaching kit includes a cross curriculum, core content
aligned comprehensive teacher's guide. Numerous activities
for elementary, middle and high school applicable to science,
math, practical living, social studies, reading and writing
are included. The kit also contains several outstanding examples
of quilt making at its finest, along with a variety of other
manipulatives students will enjoy. African-American influence
on quilting, quilts as political statements, polygon quilt
game, get-to-know you class paper quilt, are just a few of
the many topics and activities your students can explore.
Checklist
of Trunk Contents
Looking at Japanese Culture
This trunk includes examples of traditional Japanese clothing,
utensils, and toys, as well as objects illustrating the Japanese
numeral and writing systems. The teaching packet contains
information on the objects, a few of which include two complete
kimono and accessories for a man and a woman, a Japanese abacus,
and a traditional windsock that is flown on Children's Day
in Japan. Checklist
of Trunk Contents
Activities are keyed to the Kentucky Department of Education
Core Content for Assessment.
For more information or to borrow a traveling trunk please
contact Christy Spurlock or Lynne Ferguson at the Kentucky
Library & Museum, Western Kentucky University. 270-745-2594,
745-6082, or Lynne.Ferguson@wku.edu or Christy.spurlock@wku.edu.
Museums
That Go are lessons brought into
your classroom by educators.
The lessons were developed for the classroom size audience
and last one hour. Schools may book multiple sessions per
day. The cost is $3.50 per student with travel assessed on
per mile basis.
Frontier Life in Kentucky
This is a lesson in early 19th century Kentucky studies. An
education packet is included. The packet contains Kentucky
Library and Museum online website information. The History
and Folklife of the Kentucky Frontier website contains lessson
plans and activities.
Activity: wool carding.
Folk Art
This is a lesson and discussion of what folk art is and how
it differs from fine and popular art. An educational packet
is included. Examples of folk art are included and discussed.
Activity: beeswax candles.
Fine Art
This is a lesson about the different genre, medium, and tools
that artists utilize. Included are reproductions of art from
the Kentucky Museum collection, artist tools, and an art activity.
Activities are keyed to the Kentucky Department of Education
Core Content for Assessment.
For more information or to schedule an in-school lesson please
contact Christy Spurlock or Lynne Ferguson at the Kentucky
Library & Museum, Western Kentucky University. 270-745-2594,
745-6082, or Lynne.Ferguson@wku.edu or Christy.spurlock@wku.edu.
2007/08
Exhibits
Ongoing Exhibits
Felts
Log House
Selected Portraits
from the Museum Collection
Roads,
Rails and Rivers: Warren County Then and Now
Changing Exhibits
Western
100 - Celebrating the Centennial of WKU
Recommended
by Duncan Hines
VSA
arts "Side By Side" (January 27 - March
30)
US
Bank "Celebration of the Arts" Open Art Exhibition
2008 (March 2 - April 5, 2008)
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Phone 270-745-2592. Fax 270-745-4878. The Kentucky Library
& Museum, Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights
Blvd. #11092, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101-1092.
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