Educators
Museum on Wheels
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Field Trips
Field Trips at The Neon Museum are an exciting way to engage young learners with the history of Las Vegas before the museum opens to the public. Join us for an electrifying time! Field trip programming is available for teachers and students in two formats: museum guided and self-guided.
Pre- and Post-Visit Activities
Printable activity sheets for K-8 and homeschool classrooms to further enhance their field trip to The Neon Museum.
Online Guide
Explore the Neon Boneyard and learn Las Vegas history from your classroom or from home. Access this free, online guide here and use password Neon for text, audio, and historic images.
Lesson Plans
All lesson plans provided by The Neon Museum are free for educator use, arts-integrated, and are NVACS standards-aligned.
Dazzling Descriptors (Grades K-2)
Students will learn about The Neon Museum, typography, the history of sign design and neon, and its function in the Las Vegas community. They will then design their first initial in a style inspired by signs in the museum’s collection and decorate the border with adjectives that describe them.
Signs, Stories, & Superheroes: Creating Neon Comics (Grades 3-5)
In this lesson, students will read Green Lantern: The Light King Strikes! and analyze and discuss the characters, setting, and plot. Using signs from The Neon Museum collection, students then create characters and write their own story that they will illustrate and compile into a comic book. **If you are interested in loaning a class set of the book to use with this lesson, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Fabulous Float-Making: Self-Expression & Celebrating Community (Grades 3-5)
In this lesson, students will be introduced to Raul Rodriguez, designer of the Flamingo Hotel sign in 1976. They will learn about his background as a Rose Parade float designer. Students will also learn fun facts about flamingo birds and the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat. Inspired by the Flamingo Hotel sign and Raul Rodriguez, students will construct a mini-float on top of shoe boxes. Students will be challenged to create “show-stopper” designs that celebrate our community and ourselves, using accessible materials found at home.
Paper Circuit Cards (Grades 4-8)
Students will learn about electric circuits and explore iconic Las Vegas signs and architecture. They will then create a sign-inspired greeting card using a simple circuit that lights up an LED in their design.