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6 Tips to
MAKE A JUNIOR PRESERVATIONIST WORKBOOK
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1. Determine your
objectives.What do you want your junior
preservationists to learn from the
workbook? Identifying a few objectives
will help you focus the chapters and
activities in the workbook.
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2. Include a
glossary.A preservationist has to have a
working knowledge of architectural
terms, styles, dates, and
construction practices, so include a
glossary in the workbook paired with
photos or sketches.
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3. Make the
workbook active.A workbook that encourages kids to
walk around their neighborhood,
draw, and write will keep them
interested.
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4. Provide research
resources.Include relevant URLs and other
resources for kids to check out on their
own.
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5. Help them
think like a
preservationist.A junior preservationist workbook
can help kids look at their
neighborhood in a creative way.
Being a preservationist, after all,
means you see the built
environment differently.
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6. Include
opportunities for
sleuthing. Ask kids to conduct their own study on
a local landmark. Provide space for
sketches, photos, and other
documentation. Include survey
questions for them to fill out.
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation works to save America’s
historic places. Preservation Tips & Tools helps others do the same
in their own communities.
For more information, visit SavingPlaces.org.
Photo credits: (slides 1-3, 5-7) Villa Finale; (slide
4) K.W. Barrett/Flickr/CC BY 2.0.