Distance Learning Homeschool Class: Texas Tombstones
Programs
October 28, 2025 12:30pm - 1:20pm
Learn how cemeteries teach us about Texas history through this free online class, designed for homeschool students.
Event Details
What is a "historic" cemetery? Why are cemeteries important places in our community to preserve? What can cemeteries tell us about the history of Texas and the different people who have called the Lone Star State home? Join a Museum Educator to examine different Texas Historic Cemeteries across the state and learn more about how these locations provided valuable clues about the past.
This class is designed for homeschool participants. Groups can log in from one location or students can log in individually from home. Questions? Please email us at Distance.Learning@TheStoryofTexas.com.
Distance learning program reservations are limited and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. The Museum makes all distance learning connections through Connect2Texas, a distance learning service and support partner that is run by Education Service Center Region 11.
To register
- Create a free account on Connect2Texas
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Click the "Events" tab, select Bullock Texas State History Museum on the program filter, enter October 28, 2025 as the date, then click “Apply” at the bottom
Groups can log in from one location or students can log in individually from home. Participants must have a device (computer, laptop, tablet, phone) with internet access, a camera, and a microphone. Our programs are facilitated through Zoom. Connect2Texas provides the connection link once you are registered.
For technical assistance, testing, or to ask questions about connectivity, contact Lori Hamm-Neckar, (817) 740-7516, C2TX@esc11.net.
Distance learning with the Museum invites students to explore history through conversations with Museum Educators. These curriculum-enhancing experiences engage students in thinking about Texas history by examining artifacts and primary sources. Programs are designed with pre- and post-viewing activities and a variety of resources aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS).
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School Programs are generously funded by Featured sponsor The Marie M. and James H. Galloway Foundation and Contributing sponsor The Honorable Kent R. Hance.
The Bullock Museum, a division of the Texas State Preservation Board, is funded by Museum Members, donors, and patrons, the Texas State History Museum Foundation, and the State of Texas.