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School Program Guide 2019-2020

Published by Booth Western Art Museum, 2019-06-28 16:28:36

Description: School Program Guide 2019-2020

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THE BOOTH MUSEUM © Andy Warhol, Cowboys and Indians: Sitting Bull, 1986, Screenprint on Lenox museum board, Trial proof 13/36, 36 x 36”, Booth Western Art Museum, Photo by James Schoomaker © 2019 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York School Programs Booth Public School Transportation Pre-K to 12th Grade, 2019-2020 boothmuseum.org Fund available to ALL public schools! SCHEDULE NOW! All programs are interdisciplinary and are divided into focus areas of Social Studies, Language Arts/Literacy, Visual Arts, and STEAM

SOCIAL STUDIES Civil War: The Union Dissolved (grades 4 & 8) 2 hours SS4H5b,c,d; SS4H5e; SS4E1c; SS8H5a,b; SS8H6a,d,e; ELAGSE4RL1, ELAGSE4RI1, ELAGSE4RI2, ELAGSE4RI3, ELAGSE4RI5, ELAGSE4RI7, ELAGSE4W7, ELAGSE4W8, ELAGSE4SL1a; ELAGSE8RL1, ELAGSE8RL2, ELAGSE8RI1, ELAGSE8W7, ELAGSE8SL1, ELAGSE8SL4; VA4.CR.2, VA4.CR.3c, VA4. CR.5, VA4.CN.1, VA4.CN.3 Presented jointly with the Bartow History Museum. Inquiry-based learning and artifacts bring the Civil War to life for students through guided activities in the Presidential and Civil War galleries. A hands-on art project (African American story quilt squares) is included for 4th grade; Reconstruction is highlighted for 8th grade. Highlights: Causes of the Civil War, The Battle of Atlanta, Sherman’s March to the Sea, Northern and the Southern economies, social structure, medicine, and camp life. Westward Ho! TEACHER FAVORITE! (grades 4 & 5) 2 hours SS4H3b,c; SS4G2b, SS4E1; SS5G1a, SS5E1b, SS5H1a; ELAGSE4RL1, ELAGSE4RL3, ELAGSE4RI1, ELAGSE4RI3, ELAGSE4RI5, ELAGSE4SL2, ELAGSE4RL7; ELAGSE5RL1, ELAGSE5RL3, ELAGSE5RL7, ELAGSE5RI1, ELAGSE5RI3, ELAGSE5RI5, ELAGSE5SL2; VA4.RE.1, VA4.CN.1a,c, VA4.CN2b, VA4.CN.3; VA5.RE1, VA5.CN1a,c, VA5.CN.3 Discover who explored and settled the American West and examine the impact Westward Expansion had on the lives of the pioneers and American Indians. Program includes: Lewis & Clark, Sacagawea, mountain men, pioneer life/Oregon Trail, cattle drives, a hands-on trading game, history of Wells Fargo Company and the stagecoach, Charlotte “Charley” Parkhurst, and trade economy. Signature Sponsor: Cherokee Culture from East to West (grade 2) 2 hours SS2H1a, SS2H1b, SS2H2, SS2G2, SS2E1, SS2E2, VA2.CR.4, VA2.CN.1, VA2.CN.2, VA2.CN.3, VA2.RE.1, ELAGSE2SL1, ELAGSE2SL2, ELAGSE2SL3 Join the Bartow History Museum and Booth Museum in this joint program that explores Cherokee culture in our region and the dislocation of the Eastern Woodland tribe out West. Experience and discuss Cherokee home life in Georgia, Sequoyah and the development of the Cherokee syllabary, and the move west on the Trail of Tears. Interactive stations include a weaving station focusing on native Georgia plant materials, packing and preparing for the long journey to Oklahoma, and a visit to Sagebrush Ranch (interactive play space).

SOCIAL STUDIES American Indians: Cultures and Contributions (grade 3) 2 hours SS3H1, SS3H2a,c; SS3G3a, SS3E3, VA3.RE.1a, VA3.CN.1b, c; VA3.CN.2, VA3.CN.3; ELAGSE3RL1, ELAGSE3RL2, ELAGSE3RI1, ELAGSE3RI7, ELAGSE3SL2, ELAGSE3SL3, ELAGSE3L6 Learn about American Indian cultures from the Northwest Coast to the Eastern Woodlands through an interactive exploration of American Indian art and artifacts! Explore a map to determine the movement patterns and resources of American Indians from pre-European contact to today, compare and contrast environments (food, clothing, shelter), and discuss how American Indians continue to contribute to American life. Economic principles of trade and voluntary exchange are also highlighted. Presidents & Heroes (grades 3, 4, & 5) 2 hours SS3CG1a,c; SS4H1b,d; SS4CG3a; SS5H1c, SS5H3a,c; SS5H4b,c,d; SS5H6b,c; SS5H7a; ELAGSE4RL1, ELAGSE4RI3, ELAGSE4RI7; ELAGSE5RL1, ELAGSE5RL7, ELAGSE5RI3; VA3.RE.1a, VA3.CN2, VA3. CN3, VA4.RE.1a, VA4.CN.1c, VA4.CN.3; VA5.RE.1, VA5.CN.1c, VA5.CN.3 Discover key information about presidents through activities involving lithographs/photographs, fact sheets and hand signed letters from each president. Topics may include branches of the government as well as primary and secondary documents. Interactives include a scavenger hunt in the Presidential Gallery and a student-led interview of Teddy Roosevelt. SPECIAL EVENT Passport to the West Outdoor Event Thurs, Oct. 24 and Fri, Oct. 25, 2019, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Cost: $6 for students, $6 for parents/chaperones SS3H1, SS3G3a, SS3E1, SS3E3, SS4H3c, SS4E1, SS8H1, SS8H4c, TA4.RE.1, VA4.CN.1 Schedule your visit for this educational program on American Indian (Eastern Woodlands and Western tribes) and Western culture designed especially for school groups, grades 2-12! Groups will be assigned a time to participate in an interactive educational presentation by American Indian Jim Sawgrass (as seen on PBS and Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern). Students will also see a performance by the 2019 World Hoop Dance Champion, Cody Boettner! Demonstrations of pottery making and/or chair caning, spinning, chuck wagon cooking, pioneer life (clothing, food, and medicine), and more will fascinate students as they speak with demonstrators on their educational journey! Registration is required and limited to groups of 10 or more.

VISUAL ARTS Special tours are available for middle and high school art classes and clubs. Ask about special gallery experiences tailored for your group (sketching in the galleries, exhibit and artist focused tours, art instruction, etc.). © Andy Warhol with his Dachshund Archie, August 25- December 31, 2019 Jack Mitchell, Photograph, 1973, (CC BY-SA 4.0) WARHOL and the WEST will be the first museum exhibition to fully explore Andy Warhol’s love of the West! This exhibition will look at how the West influenced Warhol from his childhood and became a topic for his artwork spanning over three decades. SPECIAL SCHOOL TOUR PROGRAMS for grades 3-12 including hands-on printmaking and self-tour options* available. See website for more details. *Self-tour options available for middle and high school audiences Chalk Art Competition Saturday, October 26, 2019, 10 am – 1 pm The Booth Museum invites high school teams to participate in our High School Chalk Art Competition held during the 17th Annual Southeastern Cowboy Festival and Symposium. Students will create a 4 x 4’ sidewalk chalk art piece live on Saturday. This year’s theme is Andy Warhol—celebrating our special exhibition Warhol and the West. For more details, contact Kent Mullinax [email protected]. My First Visit - Home on the Range (Pre-K & K) 90 minutes PDM1.4C, PDM6.4A, SED4.4A, APL2.4A, APL4.4A, CLL1.4A,B; CLL4.4A, CLL5.4D, CD-SS2.4A, CD-SS5.4B, CD-CR2.4C, CD-CP1.4A,C; CD-CP2.4B; SSKCG1A,B; SSKE1, ELAGSEKRL1, ELAGSEKRL10, ELAGSEKRI1, ELAGSEKRI3, ELAGSEKSL6, VAK.RE.1A,C; VAK.CN.1B, VAK.CN.3 First-time visit to an art museum? Students will practice acceptable museum behaviors while learning about life as a cowboy/cowgirl and the animals they work with out on the range. Hands-on activities include music by the “camp fire,” an art project and a visit to our interactive play space Sagebrush Ranch.

Booth Blazers (grades 2-12) 2 hours PROGRAM SUPPORTS GEORGIA STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE IN VISUAL ARTS (SEE WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE LIST) This program highlights art throughout the Museum! See both traditional and contemporary artwork from the 1800s to today featuring American Indians, cowboys, explorers, presidents, soldiers, and much more. Notable artists include Frederic Remington, Thomas Hart Benton, Maynard Dixon, Fritz Scholder and Andy Warhol. Grades 2-5 includes a hands- on art project! Elements of art and principles of design are the focus of this program. STEAM SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, ART, & MATHEMATICS Full STEAM Ahead! REVISED to include tour and workshop! (grades 4 – 8) 90 minutes – 2 hours Meets Next Generation Science Standards, GSE Visual Arts and Social Studies Standards This newly revised program includes a one hour tour of the museum galleries along with a workshop component where students get “hands-on” as they design and create a stagecoach prototype! Students will utilize subject matter from the artwork to discuss technology and innovation in the American West—including the invention of barbed wire, the telegraph, the stagecoach, and the transcontinental railroad. In the second half of the workshop, students work in small teams to construct a prototype of a working stage coach using only a limited box of supplies. This program supports 21st Century Learning Skills of Creativity, Collaboration, and Innovation and cross cutting concepts as listed in Next Generation Science Standards.

LANGUAGE ARTS Action in Art TEACHER FAVORITE! (grade 1) 2 hrs SS1G3c, ELAGSE1RL7, ELAGSE1W8, ELAGSE8SL1a,b; ELAGSE1SL1a,b,c; VA1.CR.3c, e, VA1.CR.4a,c, VA1.CR.5, VA1.RE.1c, VA1.CN.1a, VA1.CN.3 This literacy-based program engages students through interactive storytelling, featuring movement and auditory repetition. Students create their own artwork based on a story, discuss information text vs. story text using visual literacy skills, build a sculpture as they learn how to “build” a story, and perform actions in paintings and pictures. A visit to Sagebrush Ranch, our interactive play space, is also included! Wild Ride (grades 2 & 3) 2 hrs ELAGSE2RL1, ELAGSE2RL2, ELAGSE2RL3, ELAGSE2SL3; ELAGSE3RL1, ELAGSE3RL2, ELAGSE3RL3, ELAGSE3SL3, ELAGSE2SL6, VA2.CR.1a,b; VA2.CR.5, VA2.RE1, VA2.CN.1c, VA2.CN3, VA3.CR.1a,b; VA3.CN.1b, VA3.CN.2, VA3.CN.3 Students explore stories through works of art including fables and folktales from diverse cultures. Characters, lessons, and morals of stories come to life through interactive storytelling. A Cherokee folktale is featured as students create their own storybook combining literacy and art. A visit to Sagebrush Ranch, our interactive play space, is also included! Story Detectives (grades 4 & 5) 2 hrs ELAGSE4RL1,2,3;ELAGSE4SL2,4; ELAGSE4SLA; ELAGSE4R11,12,15; ELAGSE4RL7; ELAGSE5RL2,3; ELAGSE5SL2,4; ELAGSE5SLA; ELAGSESR12,13; ELAGSE5R15,16,17, VA4.RE.1, VA5.RE.1 Explore characters, settings and plots found in artwork throughout the museum! Students will work in interactive groups using inference, analysis, and prediction skills to develop characters and create stories. This program highlights group interaction and visual literacy skills. EDUCATOR INFO EDUCATOR RESOURCES Visit our website to access educator resources https://boothmuseum.org/teachers/ • Educator Resource Guides for programs • Pre and post visit materials • Sign up for Atlanta Printmakers Studio- Screenprinting for Educators on September 18, 2019, 10 am- 2 pm, ($15.00 including tax). Register early! Class is limited to 30.

EDUCATOR INFO EDUCATOR NIGHT Thursday, August 29, 2019, 5 – 8 PM Join us for a special night dedicated to Educators! Enjoy a special tour of the WARHOL and the WEST exhibition, a museum scavenger hunt, selfie station, hands-on printmaking – including screenprinting—goodie bags and lesson plans! Hors d’oeuvres and adult beverages will also be provided throughout the evening. FREE FOR ALL EDUCATORS! Registration required by August 15, 2019: https://boothmuseum.org/teachers/ Want to bring a guest? One guest per educator. Guests must be 21 years or older and pay museum admission ($12.00 plus tax). Registration required. SCHOOL PROGRAM PRICES $6.00 for students (4-17 years of age) or student with ID $5.00 for Bartow, Cherokee & Forsyth County students $7.00 for students (4-17 years of age) Civil War: The Union Dissolved program, STEAM program $10.00 + tax for Parents / Chaperones free Parents / Chaperones who are Booth Museum Members free Classroom teachers and bus drivers with system identification Please note there is a 10 student minimum for guided programs BOOK A FIELD TRIP • Fill out our online Field Trip Reservation Request Form at https://boothmuseum.org/fieldtripreservation/ Scheduling responds to requests within 48 business hours • Email Scheduling at [email protected] or call 770-387- 3849 with questions. Please note: email is preferred and will allow for a more timely response. BTROAONTHSPMOURSTEAUTIMONPUFBULNICD SCHOOL • Covers up to 50% of transportation costs (public school buses only) • All public schools are eligible to apply • AFTER you have received your registration confirmation you may apply online at https://boothmuseum.org/transportationfund/ • Funding is limited and goes quickly!

BOOK A FIELD TRIP N Gilmer StreetbmuosoetuhmParking Highway 41 75 Georgia Museums, Inc. N Museum Drive PO Box 3070 • Fill out our online Field Trip Reservation Request Form 501 Museum Drive at https://boothmuseum.org/fieldtripreservation/ Cartersville, GA 30120 Scheduling responds to requests within 48 business hours. E Church St Tennessee Street • Questions? Email Scheduling at [email protected] Cherokee EXIT 288 Booth Public School Transportation Main St. Fund available to ALL public schools!* SCHEDULE NOW! *limitations apply


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