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EDUCATION/Activity Booklets/Scavenger Hunts

Activity Booklets

Activity booklets are available for children in Kindergarten through Third Grade. These booklets include activities such as draw your favorite thing at the museum and a word search. To view a sample of the Activity booklets, please click on the grade-level appropriate link listed below.

Scavenger Hunt Booklets

Scavenger Hunt booklets are available to students in grades 4 through 12, and are available to any size group. The Scavenger Hunts encourage students to read the text and explore the exhibit dioramas in their search for the answers to the questions. To view a sample of the Scavenger Hunt booklets, please click on the grade-level appropriate link listed below.

NOTE: The Activity booklets and Scavenger Hunts are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format so you can view and print them as they were originally formatted. Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded at no cost from Adobe.

Activity Booklet -- Grades K-1

Activity Booklet -- Grades 2-3

Scavenger Hunt -- Grades 4-6

Scavenger Hunt -- Grades 7-12

 

  



Replicas of Wisconsin built ships on display at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum.

 


Clothing, books and
other items.



Get the most current information on the Wisconsin Veterans Museum's programs and exhibits.


Discover more about Museum exhibits with a Group Tour!


Presentations by noted
scholars and authors.



Images and descriptions of
Wisconsin veterans' memorials.



How to donate papers
and objects.



Veterans can share their experiences with students.


Record the stories of veterans.


Read letters exchanged in 2003 between Wisconsin soldiers, airmen and citizens.

 

 
 
Please direct questions and comments to:
 

The Wisconsin Veterans Museum
30 W. Mifflin St.
Madison, WI 53703
(608) 267-1799
email: Veterans.Museum@dva.state.wi.us