Enrich classroom learning through the magic of art. Our Pre-K–12 school tours promote curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.
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Questions? Email SchoolPrograms@philamuseum.org
Enrich classroom learning through the magic of art. Our Pre-K–12 school tours promote curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.
Click here to book a school tour
Questions? Email SchoolPrograms@philamuseum.org
This program is geared especially for preschool groups with students ages 3–5. Children can explore art through observation, movement, and art making. By experiencing art through play, preschool students develop their independence, imagination, and curiosity. Each session revolves around a theme that includes a picture-book reading and prompts for extended art-making. After the lesson, each class will receive the selected picture book to add to the permanent collection of their school library.
Click here to request a preschool visit.
For more information, email schoolprograms@philamuseum.org.
October – November 2025
Theme: Animals in Art
Book: Hello Hello by Brendan Wenzel
Museum Tour: Animals
Art Project: Mixed-Media critter collage
December 2025 – January 2026
Theme: Hats
Book: Happy Birthday Madame Chapeau by Andrea Beaty & David Roberts
Museum Tour: Brind center hats, Fashionable Portraits
Art Project: Create your own Hat
February – March 2026
Theme: Growing Gardens
Book: If you Plant a Seed by Kadir Nelson
Museum Tour: Fruit, animals and still-life
Art Project: Fruits and Veggie still-life
April – May 2026
Theme: Perfect Portraits
Book:Not Perfect by Maya Myers & Hyewon Yum
Museum Tour: Portraits
Art Project: Self Portraits
June 2026
Theme: a Philadelphia Story
Book:Larry Gets Lost in Philadelphia by John Skewes, Michale Mulin & John Skewes
Museum Tour: American Art
Art Project: My City
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For more information or for help booking your tour, please email schoolprograms@philamuseum.org.
The museum’s K-12 programs inspire curiosity and, promote creativity through close-looking, conversation, and gallery activities.
Working individually or in groups, students will practice observation, critical thinking, problem solving, and literacy skills. All K-12 tours meet Common Core Academic and National Visual Arts standards while providing an inclusive environment for diverse learners.
View Standards Alignment For School Tours
All school groups arrive at the North Entrance of the museum. Our staff will be there to greet you and direct bus drivers to free parking.
Students are welcome to explore the museum in chaperoned groups after their tour.
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Use this list to select the topic that is the best fit for your group.
View Standards Alignment For School Tours
For more information or for help booking your tour, please email schoolprograms@philamuseum.org.
First Trip to the Museum
New to the museum? These tours explore highlights from our collection while introducing learners to our close-looking and inquiry-based approach to art.
Exploring Art in Depth
Interested in a deeper look at art? These popular lessons invite students to explore our collection through a more focused lens.
Thanks to generous funding, admission to the museum and busing are free for Art Speaks school groups this school year.
Art Speaks is made possible by William Randolph Hearst Foundation. Support for the museum’s School and Teacher Programs that serve all K through 12 students and educators is provided by The Anne M. and Philip H. Glatfelter, III Family Foundation, Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation, The Pincus Family Foundation, and TD Charitable Foundation.
Curriculum Connections
One of our favorite things about art is the way it can enrich the entire curriculum. Whether you’re a language arts teacher interested in how painting might inspire poetry, or a STEAM instructor turning to sculpture for a conversation about balance and design, these lessons are perfect for educators looking to make connections across subject areas.
To make the most out of your trip to the museum, explore our pre-visit resources, including self-tour journals and printable activity sheets. Browse the options below.
Request a free educator’s pass by emailing schoolprograms@philamuseum.org to familiarize yourself with the museum prior to your class trip. To ensure an enjoyable experience for all, please review our before you arrive.
Please let us know ahead of time what your class is studying and if there are any specific objects you hope to see on your visit. Though the works of art on view in the museum’s galleries change regularly, we will make every effort to include your requests.
Some additional tips to prepare your class for their visit:
Use our post-visit resources to help your students reflect on their museum experience when they return to school.
In addition to the below activity sheets, here are some fun ways to encourage your class to reflect on their museum visit:
Support for the museum’s K-12 Student and Educator Engagement Programs is provided by The Anne M. and Philip H. Glatfelter, III Family Foundation, Lincoln Financial Foundation, TD Charitable Foundation, and by gifts made through Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Program.
Museum Looks and Picture Books is made possible by the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation.