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Teaching Museum

Authentic Experiences & Innovative Instruction

Digging in the Dirt
Bring the wonders of gardening to children’s lives when they dig in the dirt to learn about plants.
Civil War Walking Tour
Students hear from a range of Roswell voices to learn about different perspectives on the Civil War.
Early Literacy Phonics Pathways Art Programs
Phineas McPhonic, leads students through exploration of sounds based on techniques used in first grade phonics pathways.
Trunks On The Move
The Teaching Museum is partnering with museums and other organization to create traveling trunks of content for teacher led learning experiences.
A World of Change: A History Quest for 5th graders
A WORLD OF CHANGE is an interactive exhibit where students research the impact of events on various groups between WWI and WWII.

The Teaching Museum provides authentic experiences that support student critical thinking and learning.  Theatrical performances, encounters with primary sources, hands-on experiments and other engaging experiences are directly tied to the​​​ GSE and provide students a spark to personally connect with and respond to what they are learning.

The Teaching Museum provides hands-on educational exhibits and arts-based programming that engage students from Kindergarten through eighth-grade in the Humanities, Language Arts, Mathematics, Sciences, and Fine Arts, with the goal of improving student achievement.

Student Impact By the Numbers 2023-24

Teaching Museum in the News!


Notice

Please be aware that any parent chaperones/volunteers joining fieldtrips hosted at the Teaching Museum must be processed and approved by your school's front office prior to arriving at the Museum. The Museum cannot approve chaperones to join student programs. Parent Chaperones/volunteers must have school-issued "volunteer" or "visitor" stickers to be allowed entrance to the Teaching Museum, whether they travel with the student group or on their own.​


Jena Sibille, Curator
museum@fultonschools.org 

 

Teaching Museum North
793 Mimosa Blvd.
Roswell, GA 30075
Phone: 470-254-6339

Teaching Museum South
689 North Avenue
Hapeville, GA 30354
Phone: 470-254-8015

Amanda Smith
Teaching Specialist

Mike Santrock
Archivist & Collections Management

Jenga Randle
Specialist

Please contact us to make an appointment to visit the museum. 

Student Programming

Thank you to our funders!

Georgia Council for the Arts
National ENdowment for the arts
fulton county
Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources Consortium member