The American Writers Museum believes in the power of writing to influence our history, our culture and our daily lives. Our educational programming aims to inspire future generations of American writers. In these materials you will find downloadable curriculum to use at your own pace, guided virtual tours of our online exhibits, video tours and information about virtual field trips including online meet-and-greets with renowned and emerging writers working today. 

Get your students excited about discovering new authors, revisiting beloved favorites, and writing their way into America’s ongoing story. For more information enter your email below or contact education@americanwritersmuseum.org.

If your class is interested in an in-person field trip at the American Writers Museum, please visit this page for more information.

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In-Person Field Trips

The American Writers Museum is excited to offer a wide array of educational opportunities for students in grades 3-12. Young scholars can learn about the cultural and historical significance of writing in America. Students also learn about writing styles, writing habits of authors, and new perspectives on writing—from the practical to the creative. Fill out the form on the request a field trip page to reserve your spot today!

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Virtual Field Trips

The American Writers Museum offers virtual field trips for students in grades 3-12. Synchronous and asynchronous offerings are available for classrooms of all types, sizes, and in any location! Students will learn about the breadth of writing forms through games, interactive online exhibits, and a growing library of video content. Young people even have the opportunity to work with a writer directly in their classroom via Zoom or Google Meet.

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A student on a field trip at the American Writers Museum typing on a typewriter with a sign in the foreground that reads "Ray Bradbury: Inentinguishable"

Themed Field Trips

Make every trip to the museum a new experience for your class by signing up for a themed field trip!

Our guided explorations will highlight a distinct theme, allowing students to more closely study and engage with significant issues found in American literature. New themes each month will allow students to see the museum with fresh eyes on every visit.

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Online Resources

Access American Writers Museums’ online educational resources and choose from a variety of activities that are designed for Grade levels 3-12. Available by exhibit and also by grade level, select the activities that best suit your class curriculum. Explore online exhibits, watch videos of readings and author talks, and more! 

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Visitor interacting with the Nation of Writers display at the American Writers Museum

Youth education at the American Writers Museum is generously supported by the Saul Zaentz Charitable Foundation, the Abra Prentice Foundation, S&C Electric Company Fund, The Efroymson Family Fund, the Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust, the Ralph and Evelyn Davis Family Foundation, the Dr. Scholl Foundation, The Brinson Foundation, Laughing Acres Foundation, and a Teaching with Primary Sources grant from the Library of Congress.