If you have suggestions for content you would find helpful, please email us at Education@StoneMountainPark.org!
This link will take you to lessons created by our partners at Marietta City Schools. We provide these lessons with hands on materials to be used in the classroom.
If you would like a Word or Google Doc version of any of our PDF worksheets from our bins, shoot us an email at Education@StoneMountainPark.org with the name(s) of the PDF worksheet(s) you want converted.
In addition to preserving historic landscapes, the American Battlefield Trust conducts programs designed to inform the public about America’s first century conflicts and the consequences of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War. We seek to create a personal connection to the past and foster opportunities for individuals to experience battlefields first hand.
Whether you educate Georgia’s children at a school, an early care center, or at your home, we have resources to help plant the seeds for lifelong learning and healthy eating. You’re never to young to begin healthy habits, which is why we’ve created a library of lessons and activities to engage and inspire children from ages 3 to 18.
Georgia Virtual Learning is your headquarters for online education from the Georgia Department of Education. Currently, you can find links to Georgia Virtual School, the online learning opportunity for 9-12 students, and Georgia Credit Recovery, the teacher-less online location for students who need to recover credit from an unsuccessful course.
Visit each exhibit digitally and in your notebook to get the full Archaeology experience. Share your work with us on social media and don’t forget to tag New South Associates and #ourpastourfuture!
Odyssey Online South Asia provides students a way to explore the works of art in the collections in depth and gain an understanding of the ways in which similar objects function in religious settings both in India and in Atlanta.
These live and interactive programs led by a museum educator focus on Indigenous histories, cultures, and contemporary lives centered around specific topics.
Join the Museum for award-winning interactive webcasts on compelling WWII topics.
Electronic Field Trips are streamed directly into your classroom—no special technology required. Focusing on the national impact of World War II, take your students on a cross-country tour of historic sites while examining fascinating artifacts and exhibits at The National WWII Museum. Hosted by student reporters, Electronic Field Trips will help your students understand how the war affected young people just like them.
Why We Serve honors the generations of Native Americans who have served in the armed forces of the United States—often in extraordinary numbers—since the American Revolution.
To help you continue learning and exploring, we would like to share some favorite topics that rangers usually cover during programs. Come explore!