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Celebrate! with Trend N Motion - Animal Dance Kingdom


Through hip hop dance, children learn about nature with fun animal facts and follow along to get their own bodies moving in dances that emulate animal movements in this fun video program for the whole family. Find an Event

National Archives Comes Alive! Young Learners Program: Meet Frederick Law Olmsted


Meet Frederick Law Olmsted—the father of American landscape architecture—as portrayed by Joseph Smith and to celebrate Olmsted’s 200th birthday on April 26. Find an Event

National Archives Comes Alive! Young Learners Program: Meet Juliette Gordon Low


Meet Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA. Find an Event

Young Learners Program: Astronaut, Artist, and Earthling Nicole Stott


Nicole Stott shares with why she wanted to become an astronaut, what she learned about our planet by living in space, and how this knowledge inspires her art. Find an Event

Celebrate! with Bamidele Dancers and Drummers - Wongai!/Let's Go!


Join in celebratory West African dances and their adaptations in Brazilian and Caribbean cultures, as well as throughout the United States. Find an Event

National Archives Comes Alive! Young Learners Program: Meet Rosa Parks


Young learners can meet  Rosa Parks, "the first lady of civil rights." Find an Event

Kid Detectives: History Camp at the National Archives (Ages 11–15)


Work with other kid detectives and the National Archives Education staff to sleuth out your history using the resources of the National Archives! Find an Event

The Constitution and Our Community (Grades 3–5)


Students will explore the idea of community, hone their primary source analysis skills by examining government records, and connect the Constitution to their own lives. Find an Event

The Constitution Rules! (Grades K–2)


Students will explore the idea of different responsibilities in their community and analyze images that highlight the jobs of the three branches of government. Find an Event

No Conscription Without Representation: Voting Rights and the Constitution (Grades 9–12)


Using the Constitution, constitutional amendments, legislation, and a Supreme Court case, students will explore the progression of voting rights in the United States.
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