For all things Arkansas -- Check out the following:
A new resource is available from the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program (AHPP) -- Saving Arkansas's Treasures Coloring Book. Designed for students in grades K-4. AHPP-Coloring Book-FINAL for Website.pdf
Arkansas Historic Preservation Program now has an
AHPP Youth Education mini-site for teaching materials. View videos directly on the site, download lesson plans, and request coloring books.
Direct link is http://ahppteachermaterials.weebly.com/
Restored 1939 video about Hot Springs, Arkansas available on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhoRkmkeKIo
The Arkansas History HUB– a one stop shop for AR history resources, lesson plans, links, workshops, grants, and much more. A short video at http://player.vimeo.com/video/27878665?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0&autoplay=1 will introduce you to the Hub.
David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History
provides ADE approved workshops throughout the year. For a complete list of teacher resources including professional development opportunities, curriculum materials, speakers, and more, go to the Teacher’s page or contact the education specialist, Kimble Talley at (501) 396-3000.
The Arkansas Secretary of State’s office provides many free educational resources for both teachers and students.
A visit to the governor’s mansion is virtually a click away!
Free educational materials are available for the NEW virtual tour of the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion. You will find lesson plans, crossword puzzles, word searches, vocabulary building activities, coloring sheets, art activities, social studies lessons and more!
Teacher Resources and Lesson Plans on the Buffalo National River from the National Park Service
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