Education

We understand the importance of hands-on learning.
Learn more below about how TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is a great catalyst for your lessons.

Education

We understand the importance of hands-on learning.
Learn more below about how TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is a great catalyst for your lessons.

New Teacher Resources Available and In Development!

Please find the newly updated Elementary and Middle School Titanic Teacher Guides below. These standards are currently aligned to Florida and Nevada but can be adapted to any state.

Created by teachers, for teachers, this guide offers standards-based lessons, complete with reading handouts, worksheets, and assessment activities.

Which guide do I download? 

  • If from Florida or Nevada, please download your relevant state as lessons directly correlate with your state curriculum. FL and NV guides have the same information, just different corresponding state standards.
  • Not from FL or NV? Download either of the NEW guides for hands-on activities as listed standards and skills are easily transferrable to your own state. Original guides only offer basic lesson ideas and do not specifically list targeted skill sets.
  • The new High School Titanic Teacher Guide is still under design and will be posted soon.
  • The original guides and supplemental materials have valuable educational resources and lesson ideas for bringing Titanic into your classroom, which are still available for those teachers already using it in their classrooms.”

Happy Titanic Teaching!

Download a free copy of our Exhibition Teacher’s Guides below.

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Education Program

RMS Titanic, Inc.’s community education and outreach program are focused on bringing the scientific, recovery, conservation, historical, and research behind Titanic to students and educators both in and out of the classroom. Utilizing the latest technology and the world’s leading Titanic experts, the program focuses on both in-classroom and virtual opportunities for educators to expand into the classroom throughout the school year and during respective breaks.

We understand the importance of hands-on learning and how an educational experience can impact a student’s understanding of the subject. We work alongside education departments by supplying the tools and resources, advice, and suggestions needed to produce a successful education program.

Learn more below about how TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is a great catalyst for lessons in Science, History, Geography, Language Arts, Math, and Technology.

Plan a Field Trip to The Titanic

Viewed by more than 35 million people worldwide, TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is one of the highest attended in history. More than 350 artifacts recovered from the wreck site of Titanic are on display along with full-scale room re-creations, interactive environments, compelling stories, and exclusive video of how the Titanic resides today. E/M Group operates permanent exhibitions in Las Vegas and Orlando.

Visit the Titanic Virtually

TITANIC: The Virtual Exhibition follows TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition’s 25,000-square-foot journey in Las Vegas. Featuring more than 400 artifacts from the Titanic, including luggage, the Ship’s whistles, floor tiles from the First Class Smoking Room, a window frame from the Verandah Cafe, and an unopened bottle of champagne with a 1900 vintage. In addition, the Exhibition features a piece of Titanic’s hull, a full-scale re-creation of the Grand Staircase, first and third-class cabins, as well as a newly expanded outer Promenade Deck.

TITANIC: The Virtual Exhibition showcases a never-before-seen video of the Ship today, video of the recovery of its artifacts, unique historical facts, passenger stories, and more.

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