Education
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Study Guides
A committee of teachers has prepared a series of age appropriate guides to provide information concerning 20th century American history to help visitors to the museum to better understand the living history presentation. There are 3 grade level guides and each is divided into 4 categories: Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, and Science.
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Student Field Trips
​As per John Glenn’s wishes, the museum is primarily an educational facility. We host many school groups, especially 3rd & 4th graders when they study Ohio history. We strive to provide an enjoyable learning experience that aligns with those educational standards.
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Christmas at the House
During the holiday season we offer “Christmas at the House” for groups of younger students. Following a brief orientation in our classroom and tour of the main floor of the Glenn Home, the students take a seat on the living room floor around the old-fashioned Christmas tree where they listen to the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer which was written in 1939. They then return to the classroom where they make a Rudolph ornament to take home for their own tree as a momento of this special program.
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Harper Cabin Tours
While in New Concord, we are able to offer tours in conjunction with the William Rainey Harper Cabin. A two story 19th century log cabin built along Main Street just a block down from the John & Annie Glenn Museum. This cabin was home to the first president of the University of Chicago and theological prodigy, William Rainy Harper.