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mastodont_pointing2.jpgLooking for a way to jazz up the lessons you’re teaching this year? Let the Indiana State Museum’s Performing Arts and Education Department help. We offer resources to complement your own lessons about Indiana’s art, science and culture. Our resources may be used both in the classroom and at the museum, and we’ve designed everything using Indiana’s Academic Standards.

Our classroom resources include lesson plans, education trunks and a covered wagon educational program depicting pioneer life. 

In the museum, you can take advantage of the museum’s workshops, school group tours, student festivals, and educator enrichment opportunities.

Use the links at the left to find out more about the opportunities, options and enhancements offered by the Indiana State Museum's Performing Arts and Education Department.

John Powell of Kokomo developed the first mechanical corn picker in the early 1920s.
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