Learning Links are designed for use in either formal or informal educational settings. Although some aspects are aimed at children (e.g., many have associated coloring pages), the primary aim is to present one-page, authoritative information sheets utilizable by both children and adults.
Some planned resources, such as PDF pages, are not yet on-line; available pages show as links. Check back for additions.
Direct printing of the browser pages often is unsatisfactory; when such printing appears problematical, we have supplied a PDF link (found near the end of the page) and strongly suggest using that link if you wish to print a page (you may find it necessary to pick "Fit to paper" as the print choice). Adobe Reader® is a free download.
Clicking on the Burrowing Owl icon at the bottom of the Learning Links web pages will take you to the Centennial Museum's Education Home Page.
Coloring Pages
Black-tailed Jackrabbit Coloring Page
Collared Peccary Coloring Page
Standing Grizzly Bear Coloring Page
North American Porcupine Coloring Page
Coloring Pages
Apache Cradleboard Coloring Page
Navajo Cradleboard Coloring Page
Navajo Woman and Baby Coloring Page
Coloring Pages for Casas Grandes Pottery
Go to the Casas Grandes Pottery Pages to view the pottery that inspired the coloring pages. These show the original colors for those seeking authenticity. The pages also have links to the coloring pages.
Casas Grandes "Macaw" Pot Coloring Page
Black Mesa Pitcher Coloring Page
Chaco Bowl, Interior, Coloring Page
Chaco Bowl, Oblique View, Coloring Page
Flagstaff Black on White Bowl Coloring Page
Jeddito Black on Orange Coloring Page: Inside View
Jeddito Black on Orange Coloring Page: Oblique View
Walnut Black-on-White Pot Coloring Page
Palenque Palace Tablet Coloring Page
Jicarilla Apache Basket Coloring Page
Santo Domingo Ceramic Coloring Page
Coloring Pages
Hand-held Prayer Wheel Coloring Page
More extensive learning links with educator lesson plans (click on the "Facilitators" and "Learner" buttons).
Pockets. On mammals that have pockets opening to the outside of their cheeks.
Rattlesnake Gentleman. A rattlesnake myth.