We're on Unit 2 - American Indians
No permission slip is needed.
You can go on a field trip from the comfort of your cell phone, laptop, or iPad.
Learn cool things about history, culture, gaming, sports, careers, and more.
Take the plunge and go on a virtual field trip!
Have fun exploring online exhibits and discover the history and evolution of play.
Check out the top 5 board games that changed play, sports video games that shaped digital play, Japanese home video games, the making of Monopoly, and more.
Opened to the public on October 2, 2024, the interactive Nintendo museum is set in the video game company’s former factory complex in Uji, about an hour south of the city of Kyoto, Japan. Visit the website HERE.
It's right here in Houston! Take a look at different types of multimedia on the DeLorean, the cool car in the 80's film, Back to the Future. Click HERE.
Take a virtual tour of the South rim of the Canyon.
See the South Rim, mules, breathtaking views, and cross the Colorado River on a beautiful Spring day.
Did you know Dr Pepper was invented in Waco, Texas?! Take a virtual tour and see for yourself!
Mount Rushmore
Why are these U.S. Presidents faces
carved into the side of a mountain?!
Click HERE to find out why.
Constitution Day:
Ever wonder...
how the United States was created?
Watch the video and learn key details!
Check out How Stuff Works and read for yourself. Tap --> HERE
Curious about Native American artifacts from hundreds of years ago?!
Take a virtual tour.
Click HERE
Learn more about the Presidents of the United States.
Fun fact: John Adams, the 2nd President, was the first president to live in the White House.
Take a trip to the White House!
The White House is the only private residence of a head of state that is open to the public, free of charge. Click HERE to start your tour.
Visit this museum in Austin to learn about key events in Texas history, including the Spanish conquistadors.
Where do you want to go today? Beijing? Tokyo? South Africa? Spain? Argentina? Turkey? El Salvador?
Click below.
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (Houston)
Buffalo soldiers, comprised of former slaves, freeman, and Black Civil War soldiers, were the first to serve during peacetime.
National Museum of the American Indian
(Washington D.C.)
Visit this museum and see the world's largest collection of Native American artifacts, including objects, photographs, and media.
National Museum of African American History & Culture
(Washington D.C.)
Learn about powerful stories and media in African-American history.
Latino Center Smithsonian (Washington D.C.)
Explore bilingual materials such as Day of the Dead resources, and other Hispanic Heritage Month artifacts.
National Museum of Funeral History (Houston)
Dig into human history, science, and culture like Día de los Muertos at this national museum.
(Houston)
Discover Asia and the world through art and culture, education, business and technology.
Asian Pacific American Center Smithsonian (Washington D.C.)
Learn about people of Asian or Pacific Islander descent in the United States.
National Museum of American History
(Washington D.C.)
Collection of artifacts that encompasses everything from the original Star-Spangled Banner to Abraham Lincoln’s top hat; from the first computer bug to the first artificial heart.