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Teacher resource kit

The following teacher guides, activities, and worksheets will help you use the Summer Hill experience and the Summer Hill Museum in your classroom. You may want to look at our vocabulary list before starting.

These guides, activities, and worksheets may be duplicated for educational purposes only.

lesson title grade level Georgia performance standard used with museum? or in classroom?
people and organizations in Summer Hill 6-12 SS8H11
SSUSH22
museum
performing Summer Hill 6-12 SS8H12
SSUSH13
SSUSH22
SSUSH23
SSUSH24
museum or classroom
understanding oral histories 4-12 SS5H8
SS8H12
SSUSH13
SSUSH22
SSUSH23
SSUSH24
museum or classroom
timeline game 5-8 museum or classroom
segregation and Brown v. Board of Education 7-12 SS8H11
SSUSH22
museum or classroom
children of Summer Hill 2-5 SS2H1 museum or classroom
what is a community? 3-7 museum or classroom
understanding Summer Hill businesses 1-5 SS1E1
SS2E2
SS4E1
SS5E3
museum or classroom
preserving history 5-12 museum or classroom
reading a historical photograph 5-12 museum or classroom
can you get to the Summer Hill School? 1-2 museum
separate, but not equal 1-2 museum or classroom
the road to equal education 2-8 SS5H8
SS5CG1
SS8CG4
SS8H11
SS5CG1
SS4CG1
museum or classroom
finding Brown 5-8 SS5H8
SS8H11
museum or classroom
geographic Georgia 2-8 SS2G1
SS8G1
museum or classroom
creating a timeline 5-8 museum and classroom

The Summer Hill Museum resource kit was designed and created by Melissa Massey, with support from the Kennesaw State University Public History Program.  Funding was provided by the Summer Hill Foundation and the Anheuser Busch Foundation.