The Bob & Marion Wilson Educator Resource Library features lesson materials developed by historians and educators to address educators’ needs for engaging, inclusive, relevant American history and civics resources. The Educator Resource library includes primary sources, multimedia content, lesson plans, and additional materials for use by teachers, students, and scholars of all ages.

Teacher Institute & Conference Resources

Whether you have participated in one of our Teacher Institute sessions, plan on participating in the future, or are just looking for education materials; these materials are from many of our programs that are for you to use in your lesson plans as well as enhance your understanding of our education offerings.

For more information on the Teacher Institute and its programs, visit <a href="https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/teach" target="_blank">https://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/teach</a>

Teacher Institute Program Materials

Presentations and learning materials from staff across Colonial Williamsburg. Use these resources to deepen your knowledge of colonial Williamsburg and the interconnections from our Teacher Institute programs to your own resources.

Conference Resources

More Resources

Explore additional resources to expand teaching, learning, and interests of colonial Williamsburg and other historical sites and events.

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Explore the community of Williamsburg through this animated series of videos entitled “What the Huzzah is That?” Designed for early grade-schoolers, each video & corresponding lesson plan highlight a different facet of 18th-century community life, encouraging children to think about and find relevance in their communities today.

What the Huzzah is That?