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Teacher Resources

Bring history to life in the classroom with multimedia tools, and in-person at Colonial Williamsburg.

Teaching the Past for the Future

Teaching the Past for the Future

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Teaching Teachers

Colonial Williamsburg’s mission that the future may learn from the past doesn’t stop at the boundaries of the Historic Area. The living past that fills the streets and homes here ripples out to classrooms through all 50 states, thanks to the Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute.

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Play the Game

Uncovering Loyalties

It's 1774 in Williamsburg, and tensions in the British American Colonies are rising. You're invited to engage with young people around the city to see if independence is in the air... or not?

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Onsite Residential

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Online Courses

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Workshops

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Onsite Opportunties

School, Youth & Adult Day Group Tours

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Special Offers for Teachers

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Homeschool Experiences

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Watch the Videos

What the Huzzah is That?

Explore the community of Williamsburg through this animated series of videos entitled “What the Huzzah is That?” Designed for early grade-schoolers, each video highlights a different facet of 18th-century community life, encouraging children to think about and find relevance in their communities today.

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Resource Hub

    Articles

    Delve into surprising stories of life in the time of America’s founding.

    Recipes & Crafts

    Create a craft or recipe inspired by 18th-century history.

    Trend & Tradition Magazine

    CW’s full-color quarterly magazine offers articles, photography and art that showcases the life of Williamsburg’s historic core and its people — then and now.

    Videos

    Step into 18th-century life with our Emmy award-winning virtual education programs.

    Virtual Tours

    Explore the sites of Colonial Williamsburg in 360 degrees from anywhere in the world.

    Timelines

    Dive deeper into the events of the past using our Virtual Timelines.

    Explore By Topic

    18th-Century People

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    Moments in History

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    Sources

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    History.org

    Bringing teachers primary sources that are easy to find, ready to use, and totally free. Coming soon!

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    Research With Us

    John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library

    Whether you are a historian, a student, a museum professional, an independent scholar, an artist, an interpreter, or simply interested in learning more about history, we welcome you to use our growing collection of resources.

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    More Resources

    Slavery & Remembrance

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    Museum Exhibits and Interactives

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    Our American Revolution

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    Only at CW

      Nation Builders

      From recognizable names like Jefferson and Washington, to people whose names did not grace your history book, meet the Nation Builders who helped shape their time, and whose legacies continues to influence and inspire American ideals.

      Historic Places

      The Historic Area includes 89 original 18th-century buildings, as well as hundreds more buildings reconstructed based on historical records and archaeological research.

      Historic Trades & Skills

      Discover craftsmanship in more than 20 trades, where modern-day practitioners use 18th-century tools and techniques to apprentice in — and eventually master — blacksmithing, woodworking or gunsmithing, just to name a few.

      Fifes & Drums

      Standing along Duke of Gloucester Street as the Fifes and Drums march by, today’s guests experience exactly what the soldiers of the 18th century felt as the vibrations of sound resonate not just in their ears, but through their whole bodies.

      Art Museums

      Discover colorful and whimsical folk art made by amateur artisans in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum to objects that are useful as well as beautiful in the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum.

      Rare Breeds

      Colonial Williamsburg’s Rare Breeds program helps promote genetic diversity in livestock that research shows thrived in 18th-century colonial British America.

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