Cover of Monumental Education Interactive Teacher Materials CD.
Monumental Education is the curriculum-based program at Booker T. Washington National Monumental. The program consists of five education programs addressing different phases of Washington's dynamic life. Students will be engaged to compare Washington's life as a slave to their lives today while they are in preschool through first grade. In the second and third grades, the students will examine Washington transition from slave to educator. The impact of the American Civil War is the focus of our fourth and fifth grade program. How Washington dealt with the challenges of the post-Reconstruction South is discussed with sixth through eighth graders. While, 11th graders are challenged to analyze the philosophies of Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois.
To Be a Slave Kindergarten and 1st Grade Program more...
Lifting the Veil 2nd and 3rd Grade Program more...
War on the Home Front 4th and 5th Grade Program more...
Cast Down Your Bucket 6th through 8th Grade Program more...
Did You Know?
The first shot of the Battle of Gettysburg was fired by an Illinois cavalry officer who used a carbine borrowed from his sergeant. He missed his target.