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touching_lizard.jpgFrom lesson plans and other classroom resources to interactive workshops, guided tours, theater performances and student festivals in the museum, we offer a variety of ways to enhance the homeschool experience - for both home educators and students.  Help your homeschool students discover all the intriguing aspects of Indiana’s art, science and culture using your curricular complemented by resources we’ve already prepared.

All of our programs and classroom resources include activities that can be adapted to fit your group size.  Additionally, we’ve designed all of our activities to encourage students to use deductive reasoning, thinking and inquiry skills.

Our classroom resources, including educational trunks, lesson plans and our Covered Wagon program, provide hands-on activities for students.  You’ll find our resources to be user-friendly, including components like reproducible hand-outs for classroom use.

On October 8, 1956, Indiana-born Don Larsen became the first baseball player to pitch a perfect game in a World Series.
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