Curriculum Materials

Four adults and 5 children sit at desks working on papers. One teacher stands and looks over two of the seated students.
Wheat School in Oak Ridge, 1944

US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY / ED WESCOTT

 
Manhattan Project National Historical Park offers a variety of curriculum materials for educators that help bring this history into the classroom. These education materials are crafted for specific grade levels and connect with relevant state standards.

You may use these resources to in your classroom. The lessons are designed as standalone materials or individual activities may be adopted into your existing curriculum.

Additionally, depending on the location of the school and the desired lesson, a ranger may be available for an in-classroom program upon request. For more information about inviting at ranger into the classroom, see our Guest Speakers page.
 
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    Oak Ridge, TN, WWII Heritage City

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      Last updated: September 9, 2025

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