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Ellis Island National Monument
Information and Resources for Teachers
(While working at Ellis Island during the summers of 2010 and 2011, Bruce was involved in developing new pages and a new format for parts of the Ellis Island website---specifically the "For Teachers" section. This page was one of his first "trial balloons"....but it started to be used so often that we've kept this and another version of this page on our website. For the new and improved "For Teachers" section of the Ellis Island website, go to Ellis Island: For Teachers)
The Division of Interpretation, Education, and Visitor Services has developed a number of educational resources and programs for teachers. Some are designed for those anticipating and planning a trip to Ellis Island, some for teachers who want to explore video conferencing options like "Distance Learning Opportunities" or activities like the "Traveling Trunks" option, and some for those trying to develop their own programs through a variety of downloadable resources. Please feel free to explore all of these resources and programs, and call us at 212-363-3200 ext. 178, or email us at stli_education_department@nps.gov, if you have any questions or need any suggestions!
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Resources For Teachers Planning an On-Site Field Trip to Ellis Island:
- Information about options while at Ellis Island such as:
- Self guided tours of the Immigration Museum at Ellis Island and its many exhibits.
- The "Immigration Game Zone"---a curriculum-based educational program specifically designed for grades 4-8.(Maximum 48 students)
- "Shore to Shore"--a curriculum-based educational program specifically designed for grades 4-6. (Maximum 40 students)
- Viewings of the documentary film "Island of Hope, Island of Tears" proceeded by a 15-minute Ranger presentation.(Maximum 140 people)
- Information about the Statue of Liberty
- Important Information About Making Reservations and Getting Ferry Tickets, and some rules and regulations applicable to field trips to Ellis Island.
- Bringing Ellis Island to Your Classroom: Information for Teachers Planning Programs for use in their own schools and classrooms.
- Information about "A Distant Shore" ---an opportunity designed for students in grades 4 and 5 enables students and teachers to study and explore Ellis Island without leaving their school or classroom through the use of video conferencing technology.
- Our version of the "Park in a Pack" program ---a program that combines using a traveling kit that is sent to teachers and schools for a two week period.
- General Resources and Materials about Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty:
- Handouts
- Research Information