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School & Teacher Programs

Welcome Teachers!

Supplement your classroom curriculum with one of the Longmont Museum’s high quality, interactive guided school tours and programs. These offerings address “Colorado Model Content Standards” and 21st Century Learning and Innovation Skills such as critical thinking and problem solving, creativity and innovation, communication and collaboration, visual literacy, scientific and numerical literacy and cross-disciplinary thinking. All guided tours and programs are led by trained docents.

You can also book a self-guided tour for class in grades Pre-K-12 or your community group. Be sure to make a reservation; some fees may apply.

School Tour & Program Schedule

We have just completed the prototyping season for a new guided school tour partnership with the St. Vrain School District’s Innovation Center, which we are calling “Longmont: Past, Present, Future. If you would like to book a school tour at the Longmont Museum, please email Curator of Education Ann Macca for more information.

Self-Guided School Tours

Groups of 10 or more must book their visit no less than two weeks in advance. Self-guided tours are available to groups in grades Pre-K-5, middle school, high school and college. These tours are led by school teachers, homeschool parents, or a community group leaders. Anyone leading a self-guided tour is strongly encouraged to visit the Longmont Museum before their scheduled visit in order to make plans. Large groups are asked to divide into smaller groups with chaperones to closely supervise students in grades Pre-K-12. Please fill out and submit a Self-Guided Tour Request Form. You may also want to download and read “Art of Chaperoning” PDF and download and read the “Guidelines for Museum Behavior” PDF.

Teacher Trunks

The Museum offers a variety of Teacher Trunks (Discovery Kits) to use in your classroom or with your community group. Teacher trunks are available for one week rental at $8 per week. To reserve a Teacher Trunk please call the Longmont Museum front desk at 303-651-8374. More information on Teacher Trunks.

The Art of Chaperoning

We require a minimum of one chaperone per six students for guided tours (unless otherwise instructed by the School Program Coordinator) and one adult per five students on self-guided tours. Please download and distribute “The Art of Chaperoning” PDF (also included in your confirmation email) to all chaperones prior to your field trip to help ensure a quality experience for them as well as for the students.

Guidelines for Museum Behavior

Students have a more enjoyable museum experience when they know what to expect and what is expected of them. Before your visit, please download and review the “Guidelines for Museum Behavior” PDF (also included in your confirmation packet) with all students and chaperones.

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