
Historic Landmarks Foundation brings community history to the classroom with Stories Buildings Tell, a traveling trunk of activities, games and lesson plans on Indianas historic places. Materials meet academic standards for grades 3-6.
http://www.historiclandmarks.org/RESOURCES/CLASSROOM/Pages/ClassroomPrograms.aspx
A visit to the 1865 Morris-Butler House brings students face to face with 19th century society, architecture and economics. Students learn academic standards through walking tours, hands- on demonstrations and critical discussions.
http://www.historiclandmarks.org/RESOURCES/CLASSROOM/Pages/ClassroomPrograms.aspx
LBD:NY is an architecture and design K-12th grade classroom-based residency program that cultivates students skills in observation, critical thinking, problem solving and creativity. Curricula are tailored to meet city and state learning standards.
Historic Landmarks Foundation offers Indianapolis tours for school children and scouting groups that correlate to academic standards. Tours encourage students to become observant and informed citizens of the man-made environment.
http://www.historiclandmarks.org/Resources/Classroom/Pages/FieldTripsTours.aspx