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On October 15, 1922, more than 2,000 gathered to see Bessie Coleman, an African-American woman and pilot, give an exhibition in Chicago.
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The Chicago History Museum’s classroom resources include curriculum for grades 1 through 12 and include both online and downloadable activities; lesson plans span a variety of topics and meet a range of state learning standards.


History at your Fingertips: Great Chicago Stories

Great Chicago StoriesEnrich your instruction with Great Chicago Stories, an award-winning suite of twelve historical fiction narratives and supporting classroom resources. Download the narratives and unit plans, which were written and classroom-tested by local teachers. Use the interactive history map to click on then-and-now images of locations from each narrative. Investigate historical evidence using question prompts and zooming tools. Listen to full audio recordings of all twelve stories.

Grades 3–4

Grades 9–12

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Catholic Chicago Resources for Teachers

Grades 3–12

St. Anselm's classroomThese resources add dimension to a field trip to see Catholic Chicago, a temporary exhibition on display through 2008. Materials include a timeline with pre-visit activities, sample gallery conversation cards, an exhibition map, and post-visit classroom activities. Designed for flexibility, they can be used with students of all ages, and modified to fit your classroom needs.

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> Learn more about how to use these materials before, during, and after your visit


The Encyclopedia of Chicago

Grades 7–12

Encyclopedia of Chicago HistoryNo research project is complete without this online resource, which includes A-to-Z entries, photographs with zooming capability, rich maps, interpretive digital essays, and a wealth of historical sources.

> Explore the Encyclopedia of Chicago



Teen Chicago Curriculum

Grades 7–12

Teen Chicago CouncilThe Teen Chicago collection contains one hundred oral histories about growing up in Chicago during the twentieth century. This collection was created as part of the Teen Chicago Project, a multi-year initiative expanding teenage involvement at the Chicago History Museum.

A fifteen member Teen Council was hired and trained to conduct one hundred interviews between October, 2003 and January, 2004. Among those interviewed are internationally known oral historian Studs Terkel, author Jodee Blanco, and hip-hop artist Kanye West.

The Complete Teen Chicago Oral History collection is available at the Chicago History Museum Research Center.

> Download the Teen Chicago Curriculum Guide (794K)

> Download the Teen Chicago CD (111M)


My Chicago

Grades 1–6

My ChicagoExplore the city's rich and diverse history through ten award-winning activities based on the Chicago flag. Download the lessons and have your students use the interactive online games.

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History Lab

Grades 3–12

History Lab logoInspired by the Museum's collection, local classroom teachers wrote and tested History Lab lesson plans. They are grouped into 12 topics. Lessons from each unit may be used independently or as a set. Each lesson includes a lesson plan, student materials, and reproductions of artifacts and/or photographs from the Museum's collection. These materials may be downloaded, copied, and adapted for use in your classroom.


Great Chicago Stories and My Chicago are made possible by major grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities: great ideas brought to life. History Lab is made possible through a generous grant from the Polk Bros. Foundation. The electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago is the result of a ten-year collaboration between the Chicago History Museum, the Newberry Library, and Academic Technologies at Northwestern University. Additional support for Great Chicago Stories provided by The Brinson Foundation.