Here you will find links to teacher and/or facilitator materials to use in sharing the museum and Sand Springs history with classrooms, civic groups or just to help individuals learn more about Sand Springs history. Plan a field trip to the museum today and/or schedule a tour for your class or group!
These materials were prepared by Sherry Morris with information, guidance, and support from the Sand Springs Cultural & Historical Museum Staff and Docents.
Teachers of PreK - 3rd Grade will find standards-based lessons and activities for younger students in this slide presentation. Use it on a smart board or download links to get access to the story, activity guide, resource pictures, and assessment tools. (See Toolbox for Teachers Below) Click on the picture or the link below to download with teacher notes.
The museum provides standards-based lessons for 4th -6th grade and Middle School students based on ELA and Social Studies Standards. Click on the picture above to download the slides with view teacher notes.
Toolbox for Teachers
PreK/K Pictures to be used with Appendix A and The of Charles Page Prek/K Hands On Activity Guide. Click the picture above.
Resources to be used with The Story of Charles Page PreK/K Hands On Activity Guide. Click the picture above.
Appendix A Activities to be used instead of the Powerpoint resource: The Story of Charles Page. Click the picture above.
Chapter Book Assessment Tool for Young Students.
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Social Media Content To Share
Hometown Historian Artifacts at the Museum
Hometown History Our Hometown Story
Sand Springs Art Deco Come learn more!
Hometown Hero Ruth Ellen Henry Shares the Story of Billie Allen Hall
Ruth Ellen Henry shares the story of Billie Allen Hall and how Sand Springs, Oklahoma honors this hometown hero who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the Vietnam War. Listen to his story and learn from a hometown historian who shares her knowledge of Sand Springs people and events as a docent at the Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum.
Junior Docent Training Materials
Remember that you can slow the video speed in settings to watch and read these presentations.