Tools for Educators
Visit our Teacher Resources page for more tools, programs and information that can enrich learning and understanding about immigration and migration.
With Tenement Museum resources, students become historians. Using our teacher-designed, teacher-tested lesson plans, students engage in inquiry and learn to use critical thinking to interpret objects, oral histories, and primary sources, while making history relevant to today. Our classroom resources support Social Studies and English Language Arts curriculum, and can be used with or without a museum visit.
We currently offer four kinds of resources for teachers, including unit plans, lesson plans, and family stories. Whichever resource you select, you will find primary sources such as video stories, oral histories, documents, and photos in each. Educators can sort by grade level, unit plan, lesson plan, family stories, or primary source type below.
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View 1980’s Garment Factory Footage.
Watch a child of refugees, Bella Epstein, discuss how she wanted to “look American” in...
Watch a TV shampoo advertisement from the 1950’s and consider the messages.
Watch a migrant from Puerto Rico, José Velez, tell us how he maintained his Spanish in...
Watch a Tenement Museum costumed interpreter plays Bridget Moore in 1868.
A child of refugees, Bella Epstein, discusses returning to her childhood home.
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