Educator Resources
The Town of Windsor Art & Heritage Division is proud to serve educators and students of Windsor and Northern Colorado. We are currently in the process of developing a set of educational materials that will be available in the classroom and on-line. These materials include:
- Traveling Trunks
- Lesson Plans
- Primary - Source Documents
Doing History/Keeping the Past – Colorado Historical Society
A collection of lesson plans, primary resources, and ideas for educators relevant to Colorado history. Topics include mining, ranching and farming, Native American life, and the development of Colorado cities. Doing History Keeping the Past
The Gilder-Lehrman Institute
An amazing resource for students and teachers alike. Resources include historical letters, photographs, and important documents in America’s history. Unparalleled collection of learning modules in topics ranging from westward expansion to the Great Depression. Free podcasts also available! The Gilder-Lehrman Institute of American History.
The Library of Congress and the National Archives
The nation’s repository of historical material, the Library of Congress and the National Archives offer a wide array of services to educators and students. Dozens of lesson plans provide interdisciplinary access to primary source documents with correlation to national learning standards. Fun activities and podcasts are also available. Professional development opportunities for educators exist.
Library of Congress/Teachers
National Archives for Educators and Students
Colorado Historic Newspapers
The Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection (CHNC) currently includes 147 newspapers published in Colorado from 1859 to 1923. CHNC contains over 477,000 digitized pages and is a joint endeavor of the Colorado State Library, the Colorado Historical Society, and generous donors throughout the state. Colorado Historic Newspapers
For more information, please contact Art & Heritage Staff.