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Education Department

Schedule a field trip visit to the museum.

Field Trips

Travel through time and space with Washington in our interactive Hall of Washington History or solve the mysteries of history in the History Lab Learning Center. From facilitated programs to self-guided visits, come make history with us!

Schedule an adult group tour visit to the museum.

Adult Groups

From technology to geology, discover the secrets of Washington in our museum’s galleries. Enjoy a self-guided exploration of the stories, spirit, and soul of the Evergreen state as you visit the scenic three-museum district and the beautiful Tacoma waterfront.

Students using artifacts from History Box.

History Boxes

Can’t bring your students to the museum? Bring the museum to your students! With artifacts, images, and curricular materials, our History Boxes are a great way to bring our collections to your classroom.

Teacher training available through our teacher programs.

Teacher Programs

Looking for fun ways to teach social studies? Searching for clock hour opportunities? Professional development for teachers is one of the most important things we do. Check out what’s coming up on our Teacher Programs’ webpage!

Lesson plans available.

Lesson Plans

Our lesson plans, comprised of background essays, primary source documents, and interactive activities for young learners provide a multitude of opportunities to examine both Washington and U.S. history. Many of our curricula integrate art, science, language arts, and even mathematics with social studies to help you fulfill state and local requirements.

COLUMBIAkids features amazing people, places, and objects.

COLUMBIAkids

Written especially for kids up to age 14, COLUMBIAkids features amazing people, places, and objects from the Pacific Northwest's past. With exciting stories and special departments such as "One Day in History," "Homework Helper," and "Northwest Hotspot," COLUMBIAkids is not only a great read for children, it’s a fabulous resource for teachers who want to integrate reading, writing, and Pacific Northwest history.

Be a volunteer!

Volunteers

Volunteers at the Washington State Historical Society (WSHS) play valuable roles as gallery interpreters, information specialists, and museum representatives.

Participate in History Day.

History Day

History Day introduces students to the exciting work of historians - detectives who delve into the past. Along the way, they develop research, analysis, presentation and social skills. Now in its 27th year nationally, History Day has proven to be an invaluable way to introduce participants to the techniques of historical inquiry and the importance of history in everyday life.

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Tacoma, WA 98402
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