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On-line curriculum resources

Wisconsin Folks

 

Wisconsin Folks is an award-winning website written for upper elementary students. Its rich interactive content features Wisconsin folk artists, their work and related cultural traditions. Teacher resources link the content to Wisconsin academic standards and offer extension materials. Hiring information on more than 70 individuals artists and performing groups allows schools and agencies to directly contact these artists for programs. The artists include musicians, dancers, visual artists, cooks and regional specialists. 

Wisconsin Weather Stories
Wisconsin Weather Stories

 

Wisconsin Weather Stories website provides K-12 units on the science and stories of Wisconsin weather. This interdisciplinary curriculum was produced through a partnership between WAB, UW-Madison atmospheric scientists and folklorists, and five classroom teachers from across the state. The prototype website is now available, with the completed version coming soon.

The Kids’ Guide
to Local Culture

Kid's Guide to Local Culture

 

The Kids' Guide to Local Culture (2.5M) provides elementary students with kid-friendly strategies for investigating the cultural content of their own communities. It opens by exploring basic cultural concepts such as how to observe culture and understanding the relation between history and living culture. Then it goes through tools and techniques kids can use. The bulk of the guide explores different cultural elements such as power, aesthetics, beliefs, and occupations. It closes with ideas on how to present their findings. This resource was co-produced by WAB, the Madison Children's Museum, the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures, and Mark Wagler of Randall School in Madison.

Teachers' Guide
to Local Culture
Teacher's Guide to Local Culture

 

The Teachers' Guide to Local Culture (660K) is the companion to the Kids’ Guide. After a detailed introduction that covers topics from pedagogy to practical matters, the Guide gives several lesson plans on such topics as home remedies, rites of passage, storytelling and foodways. This resource was written by Mark Wagler & published by the Madison Children’s Museum.

Field Guide to
Hmong Culture
Field Guide to Hmong Culture

 

Field Guide to Hmong Culture (3.3M) is a comprehensive resource written by Dia Cha, Mai Zong Vue and Steve Carmen, and produced by the Madison Children's Museum.

The Folk Arts Educator
The Folk Arts Educator

 

The Folk Arts Educator is a newsletter that WAB published bi-annually from 1999-2002. These issues contain useful resources on:

projects

Dane County
 Cultural Tour

Dane County Cultural Tour.

WAB partnered with the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures (CSUMC) and Randall Elementary School in 2001-02 to develop a four-day cultural tour for Mark Wagler's 4th/5th grade class. The resultant website provides student essays and photos, along with practical advice on "How We Did It."

Hmong 
Cultural Tour
Hmong Cultural Tour.

In 2002-03, the three partners from the Dane County Cultural Tour joined with the Madison Children's Museum to study Hmong culture in Wisconsin, in preparation for MCM's touring exhibit, "Hmong at Heart."

Park Street 
Cultural Tour



In 2003-2004, Mark Wagler's 4th/5th grade class at Randall School studied a street in south Madison, the main thoroughfare near Randall School. 

SErvices to the field


Anne Pryor, WAB’s Folk Arts Education Specialist, provides planning assistance to educators and community organizers on folk arts education projects and can assist on the execution of some projects as well. She regularly presents at professional education conferences around the state, and makes community-based presentations through the Wisconsin Humanities Council's Speakers' Bureau

She has led workshops with students, in-services with teachers, and has offered teacher training institutes. For example, see the website produced from the 2002 Midwest Folklife Festival Teacher Institute at Folklore Village, Dodgeville, WI.

Listen to Doug Miller of Folklore Village and Anne Pryor of Wisconsin Arts Board talk with host and listeners of Wisconsin Public Radio about traditions in our lives, and how we create, celebrate and maintain them. (Download the MP3 File)

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Updated: August 25, 2008

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